To hat or hat not...
Hi there folks continuing my post today on hats......
No prizes for guessing how obsessed Violinkit is with hats, as I'm sure you've noticed I'm rarely without one. In winter they're a practical and stylish way of protecting against the elements and in summer against the harmful rays of the sun......er! when its shining !!!!
The first known hat with a "brim" came from ancient Greece and was called a Petasos. Women from past histories were always expected to cover their heads by veils, hoods, caps and wimples and it wasn't till the end of the 16th century that women started to wear structural hats. These hats were usually designed based on the hat styles that the male courtiers wore at the time.
It wasn't till the end of the 17th century that womens headgear began to emerge in its own right and the hats designed were no longer influenced by the latest male hat fashions of the day.
The word Milliner, maker of women's hats, was first recorded in 1529 where the term referred to the products for which Milan and the Italian regions were well known. By the mid 1800's hats were being made from swiss and Italian straw, imitation straw made from paper, cardboard, grass, and horsehair when available.
I'll continue my hat journey through time tomorrow.......
Till then ,Take Care XXX Violinkit Below other examples of my collection of hats... Hope you enjoy!