Archive for December, 2011
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Merry Christmas!_Buon Natale!

Merry Christmas! I wish you a Merry Christmas and a new year full of surprises! Even “a Girl in Wonderhats” wears the Santa’s hat, and if you have worn it too, send me your picture at: lucia@agirlinwonderhats.com and I will publish it in the next post dedicated to the Christmas hats! Enjoy your Christmas holidays!!!   Buon Natale!...

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Hats to dream_Cappelli per sognare

“Post of the week” This is the ”post of the week”! I am very happy to present you the first 5 pictures that represent my journey through the hat’ s world, which I found to be a fantastic world. Each hat tells a story, every story is a chance to dream. Keep in touch to continue this story together… “Il post della settimana”...

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All my “why”_I miei “perché”

All my “why” Why have I decided to open this blog? Because I believe that “online-diary” is personal, but shared space, where I can express myself, sharing, talking with people who have passion for fashion and hats. Why an hats’ blog? Because I think that...

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The crazy Royal Ascot_Il pazzo Royal Ascot

The event of the year For weddings, except for William and Kate’s one that I have already spoken, the etiquette prohibits too exuberant hats but, on other occasions, the opposite is true. This is the case of the Ladies’ Day of the Royal Ascot, the equestrian event of the year in England. The Royal Ascot is not only one of the most important international equestrian events, but also one...

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Philip Treacy, the star’s Mad Hatter_Philip Treacy, il Cappellaio Pazzo delle star

Philip Treacy, the new Mad Hatter A bon ton hat is a must have in England, the royal families are crazy for it and in every public occasion is a must-have accessory: British women can not wait about a Royal Wedding to wear the colors, the shapes, the creativity of designers such as Philip Treacy, the mad hatter of international fashion....

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Queen Elizabeth and her hat’s passion_La regina Elisabetta e i suoi cappelli

  Queen Elizabeth and her hats It is curious to see how in some cultures, most in the British one, the hat has never experienced periods of decline and always has been an essential clothing accessory, sometimes even obligatory. In British tradition, the hat is very important: Queen Elizabeth never shows herself to her subjects bare-headed and it...

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For necessity and for pleasure _ Per bisogno e per diletto

  A short hat’s history In ancient Egypt the pharaoh held the wig with a red cap or a white tiara, while in Mesopotamia it was usual wearing fur turbans or caps, as well as in ancient Palestine, the Jewish priests wore a white conical hat....