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Rounding up the best of Royal Ascot millinery

Sunday, June 19th, 2011

As Royal Ascot draws to a close for another year, we look back on our favourite hats and fascinators from the last days of the event. Don’t forget to check out our favourites from days 1 and 2!

We love Carole Middleton’s triple brimmed, lace overlaid creation for her first Royal Procession at the races

Carole Middleton Royal AscotImage from here

This tea-party inspired hat is a great statement of British tradition, and looks good enough to eat!

Telegraph Tea Party HatImage from here

The Queen looked sophisticated as always on Day 4 with a contrasting brim and crown colour combination, with chevron and hackle feathers and ostrich feather spines in complementing, soft shades.

The Queen at Royal AscotImage from here

Sophie Countess of Wessex wore a striking aubergine dress and jacket, topped off with an large, angular white disc. Curled goose feathers and burnt ostrich plumes in a shade to match her outfit were projecting from under the brim.

Sophie Countess of Wessex Royal AscotImage from here

Princess Anne kept it elegant and chose a soft white, small brimmed hat with a simple bow and feathers.

Princess Anne Royal AscotImage from here

From iPad fascinators to cartons of milk, this year’s Royal Ascot didn’t disappoint with the novelty hats. Nor did the style icons of the celebrity world let us down in the fashion stakes. Royal Ascot has always been about style and glamour and it is often said that the fashion is more noteworthy than the horses. 2011, it seems, is no exception.

If you are going to the races this year and need some inspiration on what to wear, check out our hat and fascinator galleries, our designer-picked outfits and advice on choosing the perfect hat for the races.

Did you go to Royal Ascot? If so, did you wear something that caused a stir, or did you keep it subtly stylish? Let us know in the comments below!

Our favourite Royal Ascot hats so far…

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

As Royal Ascot is in full swing, we take a look at our favourite hats and fascinators from the week so far.

We love model Veronica Voronina’s flower and tulle fascinator in lime green and black – it reminds us of our own FQ158

Veronica Voronina Royal AscotImage from here

Belinda Stradwick’s disc fascinator is beautiful with its textured fabric and flower decoration and muted shades of pink and cream.

Belinda Stradwick Royal AscotImage from here

The Queen’s pink swirl hat is a great example of how an older lady can wear an on-trend hat. The sweeping fabric overlay swirls into an oversized bow, hitting all of the current trends and yet remaining sophisticated and elegant.

Queen at Royal AscotImage from here

We also love the black and white contrast of cricketer Michael Vaughan’s wife Nichola’s fascinator. The simple white decoration is very striking against the black base.

Nichola Vaughan Royal AscotImage from here

Of course, we can’t forget to mention Stephen Jones’ creation, no not for royalty or a celebrity, but for a horse!

Stephen Jones Horse HatImage from here

What do you think of the hats and fascinators at Royal Ascot so far? We can see that there is a clear influence from the hats worn at the Royal Wedding.

We cannot wait to see what is worn on Ladies’ Day tomorrow! If you are going to the races we would love to see your pictures – just email them to info@richarddesigns.co.uk or post them on our facebook page.

To see our trends and advice for this year’s races, see our Race Blogs.

For our pick of the best Boutique Collection hats and fascinators for the races see our special gallery.

We’ll be back on Friday with our favourite Ladies’ Day hats and fascinators!

Dress your Dress: Accessories for the Races

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

Royal Ascot is almost here, but there is still just enough time to get your hat and fascinator orders in before then. Each of the Boutique Collection hats and fascinators is made by hand here in the UK. We have highly skilled milliners who are experts in colour matching and attention to detail. Kelly, our millinery designer, has paired these outfits and head-wear together to help you see the spectacular effects that can be achieved.

Of course it is not just Royal Ascot that has a Ladies’ Day, but you will be pleased to hear that there are several opportunities to put your best outfit together and make a statement! We have put together a list of Ladies’ Days around the UK, which you can see at the bottom of this post.

Perfect Outfits for the Races

Coast + FQ152

This Elvira dress from Coast is the perfect mix of sophistication and fun with it’s fuchsia embroidery and asymmetrical shoulder detailing. We’ve chosen to match it with our FQ152 Fascinator in fuchsia and silver lake, which fits perfectly with the flower detail and colour. This fascinator sits on the side of the head, which works well with the shoulder ruffle. We love this combination for girls who want to stay cool and have some fun at the races!

Mon Cheri + FQ93

This lace dress (style 111814) from Mon Cheri is gorgeous with it’s shimmering deep blue colour. We have paired it with our FQ93 disc fascinator which is perfect for the races with a large flower on the top, and detailing peeking from under the brim. The delicate chevron feathers frame the whole hat perfectly. We have chosen this fascinator in French Navy, Sapphire and Navy.

Linea Raffaelli + BM167H

Linea Raffaelli is a name synonymous with sophistication and elegance with a modern edge. This outfit is not only ideal for mother of the bride but also for occasions such as the races. We love the deep red jacket and waist detail and have chosen to pick up the colour in this hat BM167H with black sinamay and red silk. This hat reflects the elegance in the Linea Raffaelli dress with a sharp angular shape, but delicate feather and flower detail. The BM167H hat also has a stunning large Swarovski stone in the centre of the flower which will shine spectacularly in the sunshine on Ladies’ Day!

Jaego + FQ151

This fun, on-trend black and white outfit from Jaego calls for an equally fun fascinator. We have chosen the FQ151 with a large sequined bow to mimic the tie around shrug. This is an ideal outfit for someone who wants to keep it classic but with a twist.

Gina Bacconi + FQ103

We love this simple leopard print dress from Gina Bacconi. Paired with our quirky fascinator FQ103 it is sure to make a statement.

Michaela Louisa + BM170H

Michaela Louisa have achieved a simple yet stunning effect with this dress (Style 7120). The black rose print on the luxurious blue fabric pairs beautifully with the rose detail on the BM170H hat which we have chosen to show in Royal and Ocean sinamay, Black organza and Black feathers. The large sweeping feather finishes off the hat perfectly and ensures you won’t go unnoticed.

Popular Ladies’ Days and other events around the UK in 2011

The Piper Heidsieck July Festival 7th July Ladies Day

CGA Ladies Day featuring Party in the Paddock. 13th August Newbury Racecourse

Brighton Racecourse Ladies Day

Chester Racecourse Ladies Day 11th June

Chester Racecourse Ladies Evening 14th June

Chester Racecourse Ladies & Gents Evening 8th July

Ffos Las Racecourse Ladies Evening 16th June

Ffos Las Racecourse Ladies Day 26th August

Windsor Racecourse Ladies Night 25th July

York Racecourse Ladies Day 18th August

Henley Regatta 29th June – 3rd July

Royal Ascot Ladies Day 16th June

Kempton Park Ladies Day 3rd September

Epsom Downs Racecourse Ladies Day 3rd June

Glorious Goodwood Ladies Day 28th July

How to choose a hat for the races

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

Are you going to Royal Ascot or another race meeting this summer? It can be a tough (but fun!) job to find a hat that not only wows your friends but also works with your outfit. That’s why we’ve put together these tips to help you choose the perfect hat or fascinator for the races.

Think about proportions

When choosing your hat, try to keep in mind it’s proportions in comparison to you! You may be surprised that a taller or larger lady can carry off a larger hat that perhaps a smaller or more petite person cannot wear. Keep your hat balanced with your height and you will be on to a winner.

See here for more tips on which hat shape will suit you best

Hat Shapes

Colour is key

Colour is one of the most important things to look for when choosing a hat. If you go to your local boutique to buy your hat and outfit together you will find a better match than if you buy the finished items separately. Boutiques will often have chosen their millinery in complementing colours to match the outfits that they stock, so you will be sure to find something that works. If you have found a hat you love elsewhere then see if it can be made especially for you and colour matched to your outfit, for a seamless look that is sure to impress.

Remember that your hat or fascinator does not have to be in the same colour as your outfit. You could choose a floral print dress and pick one colour from it for your hat, shoes and bag. Alternatively you could have a simple black dress and pair it with a silver hat and other accessories for a stunning contrasting look. Come back over the next few weeks to see our favourite outfits and the colours we would accessorise them with!

Ask if your boutique stocks the Boutique Collection by Richard Designs as we offer a complementary colour matching service for our Boutique Collection Hats & Fascinators. Your local boutique can send in a swatch or your entire outfit and we will choose the perfect combination of colours to work with your look.
Colour Swatches

A small selection of our thousands of colour combinations available

Make a statement!

A day at the races is the perfect opportunity to wear an unusual or flamboyant style and really make a statement! Try something different and be confident! If you want to keep it simple and timeless, choose a classic shaped hat or fascinator with a twist.

See our gallery of hats and fascinators perfect for the races, chosen by our milliner Kelly.

Royal Ascot Outfit Ruffles

Try different fabrics

Experimenting with textures is a great way to add some interest to your hat. This is especially true this season with designers incorporating ruffles and pleats into their outfits. Hat or fascinator trims don’t have to be silk and feathers, but can be crin, lace, sequins or even crystal encrusted.

Ruffles and texture is key in our latest collection. See the trends for the current season here

Hat BM173H
Make sure you are comfortable

You will need to wear your hat or fascinator for a good few hours and it would be a shame to put all of this effort in choosing only to take it off after you arrive.

A fascinator mounted on a band really is the best way to wear it. A band makes sure that is is comfortable and easy to wear in the correct position. The best thing is – no one need know your fascinator is even on a band! It is very easy to push the fine band into your hair, and we can even make them in the colour of your hair so that they are invisible.

Our fascinators are so easy to wear with the most comfortable bands around, which can be made in a colour to blend into your hair. If the fascinator is too big, gently pull the ends of the band towards each other to make it sit snugly on your head.

Fascinator FQ168

Experiment with your hair

Wearing a hat or fascinator doesn’t mean you are resigned to hiding your hairstyle. If you have long hair, try a side bun or curled side ponytail for an up-to-date look. Loose, soft waves can also sit comfortably and stylishly under a hat.

Hat BM171H

Get some advice!

Go to your local womens’ wear boutique and spend some time trying on different styles with your outfit. Outfits at boutiques come in all price ranges and come with the benefit of advice from experienced staff.

Call or email us now for details of your local Boutique and make the most of their expertise!

Look out for more blogs in the coming weeks with our favourite past Royal Ascot outfits, and a virtual tour of our millinery department!

The Countdown to Royal Ascot

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

With only four weeks to go until Royal Ascot week, there is still time to make sure your outfit is spot on for Ladies’ Day on Thursday 16th June.

To help you choose the perfect hat or fascinator for the races, we have put together a gallery of our favourite Ascot hats and fascinators for you to take inspiration from. Including bright, bold colours and unusual forms these are sure to make a statement at Royal Ascot.

Hat GalleryTo see the gallery click here

If you are unsure on which shape hat to go for, you can see the range of our most popular hat shapes on our advice page.

Hat Shapes

As all of our millinery is hand made in the UK, we can make sure that your outfit is coordinated perfectly. Our skilled milliners can colour match your hat or fascinator to your outfit to ensure that you have a seamless, stunning look.

Over the coming weeks, we will be showing you our favourite outfits from past Ladies’ Days, as well as matching a few of the Boutique Collection styles to a few outfits.

If you ever need any advice on your hat or fascinator for the races, please just call or email us and we will be more than happy to help.

To see more inspiration, see our Boutique Collection pages, and galleries.