Bleriot
Hat
c.1911 (made)
c.1911 (made)
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This hat has an enlarged crown of black straw, trimmed with velvet which is padded on the inside in order to stay perched upon the head. It is decorated with two composite birds' wings in bright turquoise feathers. This style of oversized hat was incredibly popular at the end of the first decade of the 20th century. Fashionable hair styles were worn frizzed out and piled up onto the head in order to support the large hats and add volume to the top of the silhouette.
The title of the hat 'Bleriot' refers to the first cross-channel flight by French aviator Louis Bleriot in 1909.
The hat was one of a collection donated to the museum from the wardrobe of Heather Firbank, sister of the novelist Ronald Firbank. In her youth Heather Firbank bought stylish clothes and hats from London's top design houses and department stores. This hat was made in Brighton, at the time a very fashionable seaside resort south of London.
The title of the hat 'Bleriot' refers to the first cross-channel flight by French aviator Louis Bleriot in 1909.
The hat was one of a collection donated to the museum from the wardrobe of Heather Firbank, sister of the novelist Ronald Firbank. In her youth Heather Firbank bought stylish clothes and hats from London's top design houses and department stores. This hat was made in Brighton, at the time a very fashionable seaside resort south of London.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Bleriot (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Straw, trimmed with feathers, faced with velvet |
Brief description | Straw toque hat 'Bleriot' with a high crown trimmed with feathers and faced with velvet, designed by René, retailed in Brighton, c.1911 |
Physical description | Black straw toque hat with a high crown, a partial brim turned up at the sides in two triangular wings faced with black velvet, and blue bird wings between the crown of the hat and turned-up brim. |
Marks and inscriptions | Réné, Brighton (Label inside hat) |
Object history | Worn by Miss Heather Firbank |
Summary | This hat has an enlarged crown of black straw, trimmed with velvet which is padded on the inside in order to stay perched upon the head. It is decorated with two composite birds' wings in bright turquoise feathers. This style of oversized hat was incredibly popular at the end of the first decade of the 20th century. Fashionable hair styles were worn frizzed out and piled up onto the head in order to support the large hats and add volume to the top of the silhouette. The title of the hat 'Bleriot' refers to the first cross-channel flight by French aviator Louis Bleriot in 1909. The hat was one of a collection donated to the museum from the wardrobe of Heather Firbank, sister of the novelist Ronald Firbank. In her youth Heather Firbank bought stylish clothes and hats from London's top design houses and department stores. This hat was made in Brighton, at the time a very fashionable seaside resort south of London. |
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Accession number | T.115-1960 |
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Record created | January 3, 2008 |
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