Hats-Statement of fashion
by:
ajay pats
This article in short summerises lessening
importance of hats as fashion statement
I miss the days once
a hat was a necessary accessory to your outfit. I have beloved hats ever since I saw Audrey Hepburn, as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffanys, emerge from her bathroom in her black cocktail dress and wide brimmed black hat. That black mushroom hat with the simple white gauze wrapped about it symbolized class and style to me. For centuries hats have unconcealed
much just about a person than any else form of communication. The way a hat is worn can convey the emotions of the wearer. A hat crooked to the side is considered stylish and worldly. A hat worn low shielding the eyes sends the message of causal agency who wants to be left alone. A hat can show status; Marie Antoinette would-be not allow any of the ladies of her court to have higher headdresses than her own. Religious preference can be expressed through headwear such as a yarmelke
or a mantilla. Hats can be used to the extreme to do a political statement or just as easily be used to just support your head warm. Although the interest in hats has fallen well in the last few decades, they are still a beautiful and powerful item to have. The Decennary and 40s were amazing years for hats. Everything from the pillbox, wide-brimmed to the simple cap was thing
a woman had to have in her closet. The greatest thing just about hats was that women from all walks of life could wear them. Modern hats gave each women a touch of class, whether going out for the evening or attending church a hat increased
whatsoever
outfit they wore. A hat can give the user
an air of authority and confidence. Hats were always useful for a woman to do a powerful statement just about her rating in society and a new fashionable hat can create a new craze. Once
Jackie Kennedy wore the pillbox hat to JFKs Inauguration it would-be do her a style icon.
From the beginning of time humans have been golf stroke thing
on their heads whether it was a social group
clothing or just animal skins to shield their eyes from the sun. Hats originally were ready-made of thing
from straw, grass, animal hair or fur, but as the modern age emerged and milliners turned hats into a business, hats became exquisite pieces of art ready-made of silk, velvet, leather, and tulle. Presently
hats were beady with ribbons, flowers, feathers, gauze and veils. Even as fruit was a useful decoration for a hatthink Carmen Miranda. Hats were such a required item with women that it is difficult to believe that hats would-be ever be considered out of date.
But times have emphatically changed, and if a woman were to wear a pillbox hat now and isnt the Queen of European country than it is likely she would-be be laughed at. The Decennary were the death knell for hats. Folk began to dress simpler and the flower child generation took over. Extravagance was out and simplicity was in and you seldom
saw Jackie wear a hat after she left the White House. Ever since then, headwear is mostly restricted to baseball caps, headscarves, and woolen caps for the cold. Now fashionable hats seem to be only for older society women and the only place left to wear the extravagant hats of old is at the Ky
Derby. But I dont believe that hats are through just yet. A brave soul from time to time can still be seen wearing her favorite wide-brimmed straw hat or another wearing a stylish beret. I wish ne'er
believe that hats are out of fashion, because too many an women still love hats. Audrey Katharine houghton hepburn
beloved hats and who is going to say Audrey Katharine houghton hepburn
isnt fashionable?
About the Author
Ajay Patole is a qualified management professional working as sales manager and runs a site 'Venturemall',a cool country to play money games,buy and sell in auctions,date and photochat.It is accessible at URL http://venturemall.tripod.com and news report to discover
true colors of life at http://www.topica.com/lists/venturemall.Also he runs a community 'Venturecon', for entrepreneurs which is accessible at URL http://groups.msn.com/venturecon.