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Roksanda Ilincic |
I love
the shape of this hat. It suggests a classic turban, but is just boxy
enough to be new. Love the bright green paired with classic black, and
white shades.
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Burberry Prorsum |
Burberry
really plays up their British heritage with this fun cap. You could
easily see the same thing in tartan, but I love the freshness of the
straw. It would be much easier to pull off without the pom-pom, but it
would miss the playfulness.
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Ralph Lauren |
This classic cloche hat paired with a boyish silhouette and pearls is
highly suggestive of the 1920s. It's nice seeing a take on the decade
other than "flapper". Crushing the parisisal gives it some visual
interest on the runway, but with a smooth crown this would be lovely to
wear out.
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Boy and Girl by Band of Outsiders |
I love
boaters! Happy to see them on the runway again since Marc Jacobs brought
them back in 2009. There were quite a few to choose from this year, but
the tall crown and black color of this one make it special.
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Christian Dior |
Suggestive of a sailor hat, but not a bit masculine. Bill Gaytten is on the ball.
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Christian Dior Couture |
The
turban headband look has been popular for a few years. I've seen it a
lot in knits for winter, but I love the chicness of this summer look.
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Moschino |
There
were a few hats this year that looked like an explosion of flowers, but
this one gets it right. The shape is organic and the color is so nice
with the cream and black of her clothes. Moschino did a lot of very
Spanish looking hats this spring. This one is suggestive of the culture,
but definitely a new take.
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