Halloween Felt crown hat.
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Made as a prize for "Scariest Costume" for the 2009 Baltimore Mommies Trunk-or-Treat event. Fleece and felt layers, adjustable size (velcro in the back). (D316)
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Scary Crown
Felt Crown and wand
Pretty amazing handmade felt crown
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These felt crowns were designed by me but made as a collaboration between the vairous mothers that craft every week at the mother's workshop. All the work is done for free and the products get sold at the various fairs that take place throughout the year at our kids' school.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
What is with these tiny hats?!
These crack me up. Remind of the SNL skits!
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Seriously. What gives?
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Captured.
I just love everything about this photo including THE HAT! feathers and wool brimmed!
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My friend Chelsea and I have been planning to do a "crazy photoshoot" for a few days now and while having many ideas. Today..we decided to keep it simple and take a couple head shots, as well as model some of the jewelry and hats I will be selling on my website (link above). I also wanted to practice my hair and make-up skills. Honestly, I was quit impressed with the results of being able to do so well with that. It was a lot of fun, and this truly gives me more assurance to what i want to study and do with my life. (: Thank you, Chelsea.
Hat by Pierre Balmain (1958) Vintage Feather Hat
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Some more old photographs from the pile of old Belgian magazines I 'inherited' from my gran's sister years ago.
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
INSIDE Officially Licensed "Indiana Jones" Wool Felt Fedora by Dorfman Pacific
Officially Licensed "Indiana Jones" Wool Felt Fedora by Dorfman Pacific, a photo by puuikibeach on Flickr.
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This was my first "Indy hat," an "Indiana Jones Vintage Distressed Hat" by Dorfman Pacific, also known as the "dusted finish" or "OFFICIAL Indiana Jones Dusted Crushable Wool Felt Fedora." I made this purchase impulsively -- the same way I make most of my purchases -- and before I knew anything at all about fedora-style hats. As it turns out, the "D-P" is generally disparaged among true aficionados of "Indy gear" as being a cheap costume hat and derided for an utter lack of "screen accurate" realism.
D-P makes some lower end hats, but this one, in "crushable wool felt," is at least a notch or two above "costume hat." It's comfortable, wearable, and has a certain flair, particularly in the "swoopy" brim.
Personally, I kind of like this hat. I was initially disappointed when I learned more about "Indy" hats that I had "wasted money" on this one, but you know, I kinda like the look of the Dorman Pacific. No, It's not what I consider my "Indy" hat now... even though it sports a nifty bronze pin that says "Indiana Jones" on the ribbon. To me it looks rather more like a vintage newspaper reporter hat. I've been meaning to make an old-style press pass to stick under the ribbon in front. It would also work as a seedy gumshoe hat, or a '30s gangster hat, or, in a pinch... an "adventure guy like Indiana Jones" hat!
Anyway, that's probably more than you wanted to know about this hat. Oh, but, one more thing: my research indicates that the "CRUSHABLE-WATER REPELLENT WOOL FEDORA with the VINTAGE DUSTED LOOK" was a "limited edition" and is no longer being produced. The compulsive hoarder in me wants to keep it, but... I really do not need to hang on to this hat. Hence, these photos. I'm considering listing this "limited edition, dusted finish," and all-important "officially licensed" crushable wool felt fedora at online auction.
Officially Licensed "Indiana Jones" Wool Felt Fedora by Dorfman Pacific
Officially Licensed "Indiana Jones" Wool Felt Fedora by Dorfman Pacific, a photo by puuikibeach on Flickr.
Loved Harrison Ford in this kind of hat!
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This was my first "Indy hat," an "Indiana Jones Vintage Distressed Hat" by Dorfman Pacific, also known as the "dusted finish" or "OFFICIAL Indiana Jones Dusted Crushable Wool Felt Fedora." I made this purchase impulsively -- the same way I make most of my purchases -- and before I knew anything at all about fedora-style hats. As it turns out, the "D-P" is generally disparaged among true aficionados of "Indy gear" as being a cheap costume hat and derided for an utter lack of "screen accurate" realism.
D-P makes some lower end hats, but this one, in "crushable wool felt," is at least a notch or two above "costume hat." It's comfortable, wearable, and has a certain flair, particularly in the "swoopy" brim.
Personally, I kind of like this hat. I was initially disappointed when I learned more about "Indy" hats that I had "wasted money" on this one, but you know, I kinda like the look of the Dorman Pacific. No, It's not what I consider my "Indy" hat now... even though it sports a nifty bronze pin that says "Indiana Jones" on the ribbon. To me it looks rather more like a vintage newspaper reporter hat. I've been meaning to make an old-style press pass to stick under the ribbon in front. It would also work as a seedy gumshoe hat, or a '30s gangster hat, or, in a pinch... an "adventure guy like Indiana Jones" hat!
Anyway, that's probably more than you wanted to know about this hat. Oh, and, one more thing: my research indicates that the "CRUSHABLE-WATER REPELLENT WOOL FEDORA with the VINTAGE DUSTED LOOK" was a "limited edition" and is no longer being produced. The compulsive hoarder in me wants to keep it, but... I really do not need to hang on to this hat. Hence, these photos. I'm considering listing this "limited edition, dusted finish," and all-important "officially licensed" crushable wool felt fedora at online auction.
Heart-Shaped Pillbox Hat
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Hat: Karen Flannery Art
Model: Maire O'Sullivan
Photographer: Evin O'Keeffe
Location: Opera Lane, Cork City Centre
This handmade high style hat (held on by classic hairband) will be auctioned off on 10 October, 2010 at the Pink Auction (Imperial Hotel, Cork City). Please join us for this free event in support of Action Breast Cancer.
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Karen Flannery Art: www.karenflanneryart.com
Evin O'Keeffe: www.evinokeeffe.com
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Harpo Hat & Wig (and a big dork Marx Brothers fan)
Amazing to see this...
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Harpo Marx signature historic vintage top hat and wig acquired directly from him. Vintage ca. 1930’s collapsible pop-open fur and felt top hat (quite fragile, but intact) with internal attached blonde wig, which was acquired directly from Harpo Marx, and worn by him in numerous on-screen Marx brothers film appearances. Gifted by Harpo Marx to Debbie Reynolds. $20,000 – $30,000
Katharine Hepburn period gown and coat Sea of Grass (1947)
Matching hat
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Katharine Hepburn “Lutie Cameron Brewton” period gown and coat from Sea of Grass. (MGM, 1947) Sleeveless satin ivory period gown with purple velvet trim on bottom and purple velvet hooded coat accented with varying shades of pink feathers and matching muff. No label in the dress. Coat has a typed label “1045-2471 K. HEPBURN.” Velvet on the shoulders is completely worn on coat. Worn by Katharine Hepburn as “Lutie Cameron Brewton” in the sleigh ride scene with Melvyn Douglas in Sea of Grass. $2,000 – $3,000
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Marilyn Monroe's dress from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
With Red feather hat! Marilyn Monroe's hat & costume
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Marilyn Monroe “Lorelei Lee” signature red-sequined “Two Little Girls from Little Rock” showgirl gown with feathered hat by Travilla for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. (TCF, 1953) This iconic costume was worn by Marilyn Monroe as “Lorelei Lee” in the number “Two Little Girls from Little Rock” with Jane Russell. Made of a heavy silk crepe with thousands of hand-sewn sequins spiraling in every direction starting small at the top and finishing in large singular sequins around the bottom to allow them to catch the light from all angles. A deep split to high above the thigh caught by a diamond brooch added to the drama of this dress. The slightly risqué bust area once again fooled the censors by including a shear body-toned fabric from the neck right down to the waist giving the impression of nudity without showing a thing. Dress has handwritten label “1-25-1-4286 A698-67 Marilyn Monroe.” Hat has handwritten label “1-25-1-4286 A698-67 M. Monroe.” Acquired by Debbie Reynolds directly from Twentieth Century-Fox during the “pre-sale” when she bought all of the Marilyn Monroe wardrobe from the studio prior to the auction in 1971. $200,000 – $300,000
black_mini_ladies_bowler hat
With a little jazz...
hat available on www.etsy.com/shop/LittleMissBDesign
Kate Middleton wearing her Red Hat in Ottawa
Prince William & Princess Kate visit Canada. Here's the hat she chose!
The Royal Couple in a convertible
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In Ottawa for the CANADA DAY festivities. The Royal Couple: Will & Kate
There must be a gazallion photos taken of these two that day. Anyways, here's mine.