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Old 04-30-2011, 06:47 PM
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Combs and pins (I still have some somewhere!). I love hats and have many...can't say I'm a fan of the fascinator, but they have been in vogue for many years. I think it was the 1800's when tiaras would have little jewelled attachments that moved and caught the light, often in the form of butterflies and birds. The fascinator stems from that. Hats are pretty popular here in Australia (for special events) and you can buy all the bits and bobs to make fascinators at fabric stores (Spotlight in particular).

I think headwear adds a sense of "dressing up" and I rather like the idea....whether some people can carry it off, well that's another story.
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Old 04-30-2011, 09:36 PM
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I loved all the hats, very pretty although there were some odd looking ones. I wear a wide brim straw hat in the yard during the summer. I would love to wear the fancy ones if they ever become popular here again. :)
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Old 04-30-2011, 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by PamB8s
I love the hats, but could not get away with wearing one of those in the Arkansas Ozarks. Step outside in one of those and guys around here would start shootin, thinking a new bird was in town.
Im sorry but I couldnt help but laugh at your comment... I had a very clear mental image about a new bird being in town... :)
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Old 05-01-2011, 04:11 AM
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Hats are commonly worn in Oz because of the sun. They are a required part of the school uniform. Lots wear them to weddings and church but it is not considered compulsory. However, when I lived in England it was considered quite necessary for church and weddings - and of course the woolly sort to keep the head warm. I prefer to wear a scarf on my head and don't think that it is something most people would bother commenting on - you either wear it or you don't...personal choice.
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Old 05-01-2011, 04:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Grambi
No kidding. If I were Kate and my friends and family showed up at my wedding with those goofy hats I would be upset. Guests at a wedding are not supposed to upstage (is that the word) the bride. It was tasteless. It was a wedding not a costume party! I just saw a little of some of the wedding clips, so I probably missed some of the hats.
You have to remember that this is GB and hats are a fashion statement there. :)
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Old 05-01-2011, 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Mimito2
Hats bring 2 things to mind
The Joe Cocker song "You can leave your hat on"
and The Kentucky Derby
Whenever I hear "You can leave your hat on..." I think of the Full Monty! :-D
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Old 05-01-2011, 05:06 AM
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That is their way of doing things and it is considered appropriate, so we can't talk -- I actually miss wearing hats and then there are the men who don't have the respect of taking off their caps in the house. - J
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Old 05-01-2011, 05:15 AM
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The British have a thing for hats, and yes they are required at the Abby along with covered arms. I thought her wedding dress was perfect for her and she was smart her train was only 9 feet long and much easier to handle on the carpet. Designers sometimes forget that the carpet acts as a reverse on the train and pulls it back. The wedding was beatiful. I wonder how many stayed up all night and had bacon sandwiches with Harry.
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Old 05-01-2011, 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Beachbound
Hat pins work too. I love hats & love to see them come in style :)
I agree. I have 9 hats, although most of them are the Newsboy types. I love wearing them and I do all winter as they are either velvet, suede or angora. I also have my "Pink hat" for the Red Hat society. I also have a black felt fedora. I don't wear it often because it doesn't fit very well and the wind tries to take off with it.
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Old 05-01-2011, 05:43 AM
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I wear hats alot. But some of those were wwaayy out there. And then there were some that I wish that I had.
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