Audrey Hepburn in Hats

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Audrey Hepburn in Hats

Audrey Hepburn in Hats

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The pillbox serves practical (NOT as a box for pills) as a comfortable hat for women who wear their hair up, as Audrey often did. It is beautifully textured and unique in its profile, fitting of a woman who too was unique in her features. This fashion, which Audrey by many accounts made her own, has become quite popular even to this day, with the Duchess of Cambridge herself Kate Middleton being seen with one more than once in recent years. Preparing an outfit for any occasion can be both an exciting and stressful adventure. When dressing ... The bowler, it turned out, was designed by legendary Manhattan-based, British milliner Patricia Underwood, also known as “America’s Queen of Hats.” Since the mid-1970s, Underwood has collaborated with esteemed fashion designers, including Oscar de la Renta, Donna Karan, Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors and several others. Her handmade hats have been photographed by Richard Avedon and Annie Leibovitz and made cameos in movies such as “Four Weddings and a Funeral” and “Austin Powers.” For all the attention they get, they are not especially flashy hats. On the contrary, they are understated, functional yet graceful. Underwood prefers a hat that is comfortably sized with a subtle, fun touch: a red ribbon, a malleable brim. She wants her hats to seamlessly become a part of people, not overwhelm them. In a 2015 Rizzoli book surveying her career, titled “The Way You Wear Your Hat,” American fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi observes, “A Patricia Underwood hat has a soul.”

Audrey Hepburn Hats - Etsy UK

What is not debatable is that this is an iconic fashion statement that Audrey made her own. The tiara is so fitting of Audrey’s brand that costume designers chose to feature the style in several of her movies including some of the most notable: Roman Holiday, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and My Fair Lady. Large Woven Beach Hat– A perfect woven floppy beach hat which perfect for the beachy days in the summer, traveling, or going out on a Saturday to shop at the mall. GET THE LOOK!Opinion Opinion: Pamela Anderson went to Paris Fashion Week without makeup. I’m in my 40s and nervous about following her example Ever see a dress and instantly be filled with a feeling of awe? The pencil dress is modest, and eleg...

Audrey Hepburn Hat - Etsy UK

During these months quarantining at home, I’ve watched my hats steadily collect dust on the tops of my dressers and shelves. Just as many of us feel uninspired to get out of our sweatpants into proper streetwear, popping on a hat, masked and tired, doesn’t quite feel right (it’s like covering whatever part of your face that was left). I’ve missed walking out the front door, spontaneously, my hat and me leading the way. The dusty hats signaled that something was stagnant inside of me. Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady (1964), pushed into high gear Ascot’s headwear extravaganza. Designed by milliner extraordinaire, Madame Paulette, the over-the-top hats captured the style and fashion of the horseracing set, as well as showed the grandness of an accessory. Although a designer and hat maker are the creators, the wearer is the presenter. Every hat is unique on its wearer, but the style is shared. The pillbox hat, glamorized by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, found equal glamour onscreen with Audrey Hepburn in Charade (1963). Mod, which comes from the word modernist, is a subculture that originated in London and extends thro... The CLOSEST replica of the hat from the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s! This one was hard to find. It’s a little expensive but totally worth it. Oversized PREMIUM wool hat with a removable 100% silk scarf. GET THE LOOK! Winter fashion looks are difficult to achieve because they must account for changes caused by the we...

Quintessentially elegant, Hepburn’s status as a global style icon owes as much to an endless assortment of fabulous headwear, as it does to her body of work. Hepburn and her hats were a match made in heaven and for decades she not only graced the silver screen but the cover of every glossy magazine throughout the world, rarely captured without her signature accessory.

Iconic Audrey Hepburn Hat Style — Home of Hats

No one needs to tell me how boring it is to have a Christmas party at the office without any Christm... Christmas is fast approaching. It is a season of endless celebrations and parties when you may be a ... The expansion of fashion in the 1960s was not limited to dress fashion alone. Accessories were caref... Audrey Hepburn Hats – As we know, Audrey Hepburn was no stranger to style. The first lady of fashion almost single handedly established the concept of dressing minimally to emphasize the female form, in a time where women’s clothing was designed to stand out and bare all (think Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor). Her custom designer, Hubert de Givenchy, became attuned to her preferences for unique pieces that fit a certain standard for style. She had preferences for the type of fabric, how it felt and how it fit. No media personality since then has had such a definable style that was simultaneously so neat, minimal and smart.In the last decade, fashion has shifted from the reserved clothing worn by nobles to the era of free...

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Sure, you can question whether or not a tiara is technically considered a hat. It doesn’t cover the hair and it’s not made of fabric. But who are you, the hat police?I was 18 years old when I first wore a hat in earnest. It was a velvet bowler hat, lined with a golden ribbon with a gentle sparkle. I had just walked out of my college dorm, ready to discover the joys of walking alone through a park on an autumn afternoon. This very adult activity called for a very elegant accessory. Except that, when I dressed the hat, it looked anything but. It felt like a foreign object on my head. On my stroll pedestrians looked at me. I kept my eyes forward. This was not the romantic picture I had envisioned. The 1960s fashion was all about bold, innovative, and a departure from the conventional designs of t... The Chapeu du Matin was featured on Audrey in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, paired with her oversized sunglasses and pearl earrings. This Audrey Hepburn hat has proven desirable for many women and to this day is considered to be quite fashionable.



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