Thanks to everyone who came by my booth at Porter Flea this weekend. Shout out to the other vendors who participated; Nashville is one talented place.
Showing posts with label millinery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label millinery. Show all posts
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Studio Tenn's My Fair Lady
I had such a blast collaborating on the hats of Studio Tenn's recent production of My Fair Lady with costume designer/star Matt Logan. This was my first attempt at Edwardian hats, and they were so much fun to create. Below are photos by Anthony Matula taken for Nashville Arts Magazine's feature on costumes in the show. The full article can be read here. I saw the production last weekend and was blown away. Nashville has had a strong theater presence for the past 30 years, but it's definitely nice to see a fresh voice thrown in the mix! If you're in the area, be sure to follow them on facebook.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Hat of the Day Vol. 2
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Black Sun Hat by Fanny and June |
Black and white stripes are having a moment brought on by chevron fury. Black and white is always a classic statement. Hat available in etsy or by contacting me. Custom sizes available on request. Dress and necklace below available in my dreams.
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Oscar De La Renta SS13 |
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Hat of the Day
I think the Panama is going to be the big trend for Spring. Last summer we saw lots of stingy brimmed fedoras, and this winter was all about floppy brimmed "Annie Hall" hats which had a bit of a resurgence thanks to YSL. This hat combines the large loose structured brim with more of a menswear feel.
This hat was made in my Nashville studio. I get the straw from Ecuador, where all Panamas are traditionally woven. It's called a Panama because that's the style of hat workers wore when working on the Panama canal. I love the casual elegance of them. They're easy to throw on for the beach but can also be dressed up.
To order, visit my etsy page or contact me. They can be made to fit any size.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
September Update
We had a fantastic photo shoot this month! The new pictures for the holiday line are up on the website.
It's very hard to choose, but I think my favorite is this blocked beret in black velvet. It perches on your head so you can wear it no matter what size you are. The combination of velvet, silk, and sparkly crystals is so sumptuous, not to mention the powder blue dupioni silk lining. See the rest of the collection here.
I also want to share a sneak peak at the new pouches I made for Pangaea. They feature the cutest out of print animal fabric, so get yours now while they're still available.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Rene Gruau Illustrations Featuring Millinery
Rene Gruau was one of the finest fashion illustrators of the 20th century. Working a lot with Christian Dior, his illustrations are often associated with the New Look. Below are some great mid-century illustrations of his featuring hats.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Hats of Elsa Schiaparelli
Elsa Schiaparelli is one of my all time favorite fashion designers. I am blown away by the level of detail in her work and the sheer originality. Her surrealist fashion collaborations with Salvador Dali are legendary. In May, I drove into New York to see the exhibit of her designs in person at the Met. It was worth the trip to see the buttons she uses up close, alone. I love imagining the bold woman between the wars who wore a bug necklace or a shoe hat.
Her couture house was a Paris staple for 20 years, but closed it's doors in 1954 after being unable to adapt to changes in the fashion industry after the war. Last month it reopened at Place Vendôme in Paris and they are launching their first line in over half a century next February.
In honor of this renewed public interest in this cherished iconoclast, I wanted to share some images of her incredible millinery work.
Her couture house was a Paris staple for 20 years, but closed it's doors in 1954 after being unable to adapt to changes in the fashion industry after the war. Last month it reopened at Place Vendôme in Paris and they are launching their first line in over half a century next February.
In honor of this renewed public interest in this cherished iconoclast, I wanted to share some images of her incredible millinery work.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Hats From The Women (1939) Part 2
Click here for Part 1.
Partway through the movie The Women there is a 10 minute fashion show shot in Technicolor. It is a bizarre break from the story and something the director originally wanted to take out. But it is such an interesting capsule of fashion from the time, and really showcases the work that makes costume designer Adrian's name so iconic.
Partway through the movie The Women there is a 10 minute fashion show shot in Technicolor. It is a bizarre break from the story and something the director originally wanted to take out. But it is such an interesting capsule of fashion from the time, and really showcases the work that makes costume designer Adrian's name so iconic.
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Love the painted silk lining. The hands give it a bizarrely surrealistic touch |
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Adrian also did the designs for Wizard of Oz this year. Notice a witch theme? |
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Great dimensionality in the bow. |
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Strange early use of plastic. |
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Hats From The Women (1939)
The Women is a fast paced, witty movie about gossipy upper class New York wives. The costumes designed by Adrian steal the show. These women would have been wearing couture and Adrian does a great job of interpreting that look through a Hollywood lens. He suffuses glamor with surrealism. And what you get are some really put together looks finished with fabulous accessories including some marvelous broaches and some really interesting hats that at times can be gorgeous and others, really out there.
What are your favorite movie hats?
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Note the Schiaparelli influence on the look on the left. |
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The glitziest Great-Depression era Nevada ranch I've ever seen. |
What are your favorite movie hats?
Friday, August 3, 2012
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Retro Bridal Photoshoot
I was delighted to have one of my hats (available in my etsy shop) used in a recent Jacqueline Kennedy inspired bridal shoot. Jackie O was such an amazing style icon and I really think they captured her early 60s look with this shoot.
Venue :: Carnton Plantation
Event Design :: CHIC Weddings and Events
Photography :: Glessner Photography
Floral Design :: The Tulip Tree
Stationery :: My Lady Dye
Cake Artist :: Silver Box Cake Designs
Hair+Makeup :: Ashley Rose Love
Pillbox Hat :: Fanny+June
Men's Wardrobe :: Street Tuxedo
Men's Sunglasses :: Warby Parker
Dress :: Rent the Runway
Shoes :: Coach
Rings :: Blue Nile
Models :: Ken Thompson + Landy Kay
Labels:
60s,
bridal,
Fanny and June,
fashion,
Jackie O,
millinery,
photography,
pill box
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