Recently, I have been looking for a hat to trim with silk flowers and ribbon to wear with my 1910's blouse and skirt. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find one I like. However, I have found lots of lovely hat pictures! :) I wish people wore more hats these days. It really completes your outfit. The following are some of my favorite pictures. (In the captions are comments or all the information I know about the picture.)
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This is my ideal hat. (And that dress isn't bad either!) |
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1909 |
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I like the hat on the left especially. |
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Isn't it grand? *happy sigh* |
I have never worn a hat this big, but I wouldn't think they are that heavy. Most hats of the early 1900's were trimmed with feathers. They may look tall and/or wide, but it's all float-y feathers and ribbon and gauze. You would pin your hat onto your hair, so it couldn't be heavy or it would smash your Gibson Girl hairdo. :)
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Ostrich feathers! |
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Genevieve Lantelme, 1905 |
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This is one of my very favorites - Lillian Russell. (probably 1890's, based on her sleeves) |
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Bird Milman |
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Princess Kaiulani of Hawaii, 1890's. |
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Mary Weston |
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Nina Napier |
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Gaby Deslys |
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Princess Sophie Charlotte of Oldenburg, 1910 |
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Even young girls wore hats! Paris, June 4th, 1906. |
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Another one of my favorite pictures. |
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1903 |
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If you've ever wondered how a spoon-busked corset makes someone's posture, here you have it. |
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Miss Lily Elsie |
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Madeleine Celiat |
So there you have it. Lots of feathers and flowers. I've bought some silk flowers for mine, partly because I like them and partly because ostrich feathers are way too pricey to cover a whole hat in. ;) I will keep looking, but there is no where online that I've found that sells untrimmed 1900's hats, except for boaters, but those aren't as big as what I'd like. I might resort to buying straw braid and sewing my own hat if I can't find anything.
Hope you are having a lovely week!