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La Bricoleuse ([personal profile] labricoleuse) wrote2013-05-22 04:51 pm
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Retail Line: Strip-straw visored cloches

I mentioned in my prior post that one of my projects this summer is to do a retail line of millinery for the new boutique The School for Style, which opens May 25th (Saturday!) and will feature a range of fashion and home goods made by independent artists. In addition to the fascinators, i'm also doing a couple of styles of full-size hats. Today's images are of a series of five visored cloches.

When i teach millinery class, i give the students a handout from a 1920s fashion magazine called "Five Ways to Trim the Same Hat," which shows exactly that: the same base shape with five drastically different kinds of trim on it. We talk about how when you look at a hat design, you look first at what the base shape is, then what the trim is on that shape. I've always loved this concept of millinery design and so i decided to run with this idea for these hats i'm sharing today, all of which have the exact same base shape--a spiral-stitched strip straw cloche-y visored cap.



See? Here's the header image from my handout. Very different looks, but all the same base hat!


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This shows you the base hat shape really well from both side and front views. This one is trimmed with a three-color silk jacquard band and a meteor garniture from a coordinating ribbon and button.

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Same base hat in navy straw, this one with an arrow garniture in two widths of grosgrain!

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The same base hat in brown, trimmed with crossed ribbons screen-printed with 19th century advertisements, and two antique covered buttons rimmed in black velvet.

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Natural straw version trimmed with a multicolor grosgrain hitch motif and two vintage buttons.


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Orange straw and--no lie--an elephant tassel. Seriously. Look at some pictures of super-dressed-up processional elephants and you will see variations of this tassel hanging off their ears and headdresses.

So there they are--my straw collection, the same basic hat but trimmed out for five VERY different personalities!

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