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Hat and Hat Box

1967 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This hat was made by the London milliner Madame Vernier to accompany a Jacques Heim formal day ensemble called 'Aubepine' (see T.135:1-2-1998). Once completed, the hat was packed in a hatbox and couriered to the Heim atelier in London. The huge blue roses and leaves almost completely conceal the small skull cap underneath. Small hats with exaggerated floral decorations were fashionable during the 1960s, contrasting with the floppy, wide-brimmed cloth or straw hats that were also worn, mainly by younger women.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Hat
  • Hat Box
  • Hat Box Lid
Materials and techniques
Synthetic fabric mounted on net, plastic and cardboard
Brief description
Hat with hat box, made by Rose Vernier, London, 1967
Physical description
Hat made in the form of a large pale blue synthetic fabric flower with a smaller flower and leaves, mounted on net. Interior comb and net skull cap. With a round cardboard hatbox with red and beige cord (broken).
Dimensions
  • Maximum width: 34cm
  • Skull cap width: 17cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Vernier / London W.1' (Millinery label)
Credit line
Given by Mrs Naomi Robins.
Object history
Made to accompany the Jacques Heim ensemble 'Aubepine', Spring 1967, also in the collection (T.135:1, 2-1998).
Production
Spring 1967
Summary
This hat was made by the London milliner Madame Vernier to accompany a Jacques Heim formal day ensemble called 'Aubepine' (see T.135:1-2-1998). Once completed, the hat was packed in a hatbox and couriered to the Heim atelier in London. The huge blue roses and leaves almost completely conceal the small skull cap underneath. Small hats with exaggerated floral decorations were fashionable during the 1960s, contrasting with the floppy, wide-brimmed cloth or straw hats that were also worn, mainly by younger women.
Collection
Accession number
T.133:1 to 3-1998

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Record createdFebruary 7, 2007
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