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What’s a Milliner?

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A hatter historically made hats for all people, but now serves a largely female clientele. Millinery refers to any business that manufactures and sells clothing, including hats. Today, private hatters serve a select and successful client base, making custom-made hats. Making a hat is a complex procedure involving cutting, molding, and trimming. The fascinator is a head covering that has resurfaced with a new meaning, referring to a particularly odd or frivolous hat.

A hatter is a hatter. He might just produce hats, but more likely he’s also the designer. A hatter historically made hats for all people, young and old, men and women; in recent years, though, it’s been better known for serving a largely female clientele.

In its strictest interpretation, the word millinery refers to any business that manufactures and sells clothing, in addition to hats, for men, women, and children. This can also apply to articles of clothing. Much like a modern department store, shoppers in the 1800s and 1900s would visit the local factory to buy clothes for the entire family.

Mills were regularly called upon to take a customer’s old clothes and remake them into an entirely new wardrobe. Imaginative milliners could select a complete line of hands-me-feathers clothing. They were known for taking a pile of faded, faded clothing and, using creative techniques and imagination, transforming it into a nimble wardrobe including hats, scarves and caps. Cloaks, coats, shirts and dresses were also made from old clothes.

In modern times, small hat manufacturing companies are served by mills that work with predetermined molds and designs to exclusively produce hats. They produce small batches of hats to be sold to the general public. The most common types of headgear produced in these stores are bridal hats, caps, bonnets and berets.

Today, a private hatter is a highly regarded professional who generally serves a select and generally successful client base. These people are usually very fond of custom-made hats, and the hatter makes hats specifically based on their requests. While he is usually responsible for the design and construction of the helmet, the customer often chooses the materials and decorations for the hat to match an outfit or wear to a special event.

Making a hat is a complex procedure. The hatter cuts the pattern into the desired shape based on his own design or another hat. He uses hat molds and pressurized steam to mold it into the desired shape. When the lining is carefully sewn in, the hat is ready to be trimmed.

The trim is what gives the hat most of its personality. Popular adornments include artificial flowers, ribbons, feathers and veils. Fur, straw, and leather are less common trimmings for hats. The degree of drama reflected in the finished hat depends on the designer’s vision and the extent of spectacle desired by the client.

A head covering called a fascinator, originally the term for a shawl-like lace or woolen headdress, is thought to have been lost until the 21st century. At that moment, the word resurfaced with a new meaning. Rather than referring to a simple piece of material, it now means a hat that is particularly odd or frivolous. Commonly worn by pop music icons, it is also popular at international horse racing events where unique hats are common.

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