Our guide to buying Occasion Wear
There is a wide variety of hat styles on the market; making a choice can be confusing for both guests and brides. Here is a description of the most popular shapes:
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Pillbox hats:
An alternative to the sometimes slightly intimidating hat, yet more traditional than a fascinator, these contemporary yet classic creations are available in two base shapes and a selection of kitsch and classy designs. One of these is the doughnut, which is very ‘on trend’ with the celebrity fraternity at present! Its rounded edges, combined with a retro face veil and edgy, bold detail enliven the most understated of outfits. The slightly more classic box shape, with its square sides, is reminiscent of the Audrey Hepburn fashions making a comeback. Worn on a sophisticated tilt with highly embellished jewellery decoration, this sinamay crown is perfect for the lady who wants to wow!
Fascinators were first created when women wanted their hairstyle to stand out and so didn’t want to cover it with a hat. Instead, a fascinator would perch on top of their hairstyle. Nowadays a fascinator is a more established fashion item, and can be worn with simpler hairstyles just as successfully as with elaborate hairstyles.
Top Tips:
Hats can look beautiful on the shelf, but the end result really is unique to the individual and their chosen outfit. As all of our hats are hand made to order, you can mix and match the hat shapes with the trims. For example if you find that a wide brim hat is too large for your frame or height, but you have fallen in love with the trim, then this can be made to fit a smaller brimmed hat.
A Fascinator adds the wow factor without hiding your hairstyle and can add height.
Delicate feathers look best if you choose a colour that contrasts with your hair tone, so if you are dark, choose light or bright colours. If your hair is fair, go for a contrasting light colour or a deep rich shade.
If you are worried about how to fix your fascinator into your hair, ask to have one of our very comfortable special bands that will gently grip your head and blend into your hair without being seen.
Colours for Spring Summer 2010
The spring and summer colours leap into action with striking regal shades of bright red and coral, accented with black, pewter and gold. New apple green and pistachio are also very popular. New iris is mixed with lavender, periwinkle and accompanied by moonlight. The introduction of our new crystal ‘capri-blue’ provides scope to be paired with sapphire and cobalt, creating an enticingly blue hue for the summer months. Luminescent yellow and melon also feature for summer. Muted neutral shades of stone, pebble, cream and nude provide a comforting backdrop to these rather confident colours and are easy to wear for all complexions.

The Upturn Brim
The Wide Brim
The Medium Lip
The Large Wave Brim
The Large Wave Disc
Small Brim
Mini-hat