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LADY BEE
The Victorian Era (1837- 1901) began when Queen Victoria took the throne in England. This Victorian hat was named after this Queen.
 
LADY BESSEE
The styles that followed gave birth to a fantastic hodgepodge of women's bonnets and hats. The Victorian hat was the fashion statement of the 1840's
 
LADY EDEE
A refined straw base adorned with tulle, ribbons, laces, unique flowers, small birds, feathers, and ostrich tips; it had a modesty drape to cover the neck
 
LADY EMMA
The utilization of flowers and feathers and even using whole birds became a near obsession with the hat designers / wearer of this era

LADY ODHRAN
The utilization of flowers and feathers and even using whole birds became a near obsession with the hat designers / wearer of this era.
 
LADY ORAN
A refined straw base adorned with tulle, ribbons, laces, unique flowers, small birds, feathers, and ostrich tips; it had a modesty drape to cover the neck
 
LADY PADRAIG
The Victorian Era (1837- 1901) began when Queen Victoria took the throne in England. This Victorian hat was named after this Queen.
 
LADY PEACHEE
The styles that followed gave birth to a fantastic hodgepodge of women's bonnets and hats. The Victorian hat was the fashion statement of the 1840's

LADY KIERAN
The Victorian Era (1837- 1901) began when Queen Victoria took the throne in England. This Victorian hat was named after this Queen.
 
LADY KIMBERLY
The styles that followed gave birth to a fantastic hodgepodge of women's bonnets and hats. The Victorian hat was the fashion statement of the 1840's
 
LADY LUELLA
A refined straw base adorned with tulle, ribbons, laces, unique flowers, small birds, feathers, and ostrich tips; it had a modesty drape to cover the neck
 
LADY MAE BELL
The utilization of flowers and feathers and even using whole birds became a near obsession with the hat designers / wearer of this era

LADY ETHEL ANNEE
A refined straw base adorned with tulle, ribbons, laces, unique flowers, small birds, feathers, and ostrich tips; it had a modesty drape to cover the neck
   
LADY ETTA
The Victorian Era (1837- 1901) began when Queen Victoria took the throne in England. This Victorian hat was named after this Queen.

LADY RIAN
The Victorian Era (1837- 1901) began when Queen Victoria took the throne in England. This Victorian hat was named after this Queen.
 
LADY ROHAN
The styles that followed gave birth to a fantastic hodgepodge of women's bonnets and hats. The Victorian hat was the fashion statement of the 1840's
 
LADY ROISIN
A refined straw base adorned with tulle, ribbons, laces, unique flowers, small birds, feathers, and ostrich tips; it had a modesty drape to cover the neck
 
LADY SEAMUS
The utilization of flowers and feathers and even using whole birds became a near obsession with the hat designers / wearer of this era

LADY JULIA
The utilization of flowers and feathers and even using whole birds became a near obsession with the hat designers / wearer of this era.
 
LADY SEAN
A refined straw base adorned with tulle, ribbons, laces, unique flowers, small birds, feathers, and ostrich tips; it had a modesty drape to cover the neck
 
LADY S Q
The Victorian Era (1837- 1901) began when Queen Victoria took the throne in England. This Victorian hat was named after this Queen.
 
LADY TADHG
The styles that followed gave birth to a fantastic hodgepodge of women's bonnets and hats. The Victorian hat was the fashion statement of the 1840's

LADY FELICITEE
The Victorian Era (1837- 1901) began when Queen Victoria took the throne in England. This Victorian hat was named after this Queen.
 
LADY HARRIETT
The styles that followed gave birth to a fantastic hodgepodge of women's bonnets and hats. The Victorian hat was the fashion statement of the 1840's
 
LADY HART
A refined straw base adorned with tulle, ribbons, laces, unique flowers, small birds, feathers, and ostrich tips; it had a modesty drape to cover the neck
 
LADY JANE
The utilization of flowers and feathers and even using whole birds became a near obsession with the hat designers / wearer of this era
The Victorian Era (1837-1901) began when Queen Victoria took the throne in England. This Victorian hat was named after this Queen. The styles that followed gave birth to a fantastic hodgepodge of women's bonnets and hats. The Victorian hat was the fashion statement of the 1840's; a refined straw base adorned with tulle, ribbons, laces, unique flowers, small birds, feathers, and ostrich tips; it had a modesty drape to cover the neck. My rendition of the Victorian hats of this era are in a large array of styles from tiny little hats that perched on your head (better known as Cocktail hats) to large and elegant feather and flower laden hats. The utilization of flowers and feathers and even using whole birds became a near obsession with the hat designers and hat wearer of this era.

Many hat frames are of fine straw bases. Each individually handcrafted. Adornments may include, silk, feather, or satin floral, such as roses or hibiscus all hand created. Feather accents are unique and several hand sculptured to add just the right finishing touch. Accent with lavish unique feathers, many hand sculptured. Large hand created English tulle bow placed on the back of the hat to create the exact elegant tough to complete this fine millinery creation.
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