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14 cze 2024 · From a Royal Ascot hat to a fascinator for the Queen's Cup, marvellous millinery will never go unnoticed, but finding the perfect piece can be tricky. Luckily, Tatler knows how to do headwear with enviable panache.
12 cze 2024 · From Princess Margaret’s Seventies-chic turbans to the avant garde creations Princess Beatrice has become known for, these are the most memorable royal headpieces. With Royal Ascot quickly approaching, Tatler looks back at the most glamorous, weird and wonderful headwear choices by its regal guests. From Princess Margaret’s Seventies-chic ...
11 lip 2018 · It was the hat that birthed a thousand memes. Some called it the ‘pretzel hat’, its creator Philip Tracey called it a ‘bow’, but others had less favourable names for Princess Beatrice's memorable headwear at the royal wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge back in 2011.
The Gráinne Maher Millinery studio is just off the Cathedral Quarter in Belfast, by appointment only. Gráinne produces sophisticated pieces for Mother of the bride/groom, wedding guests, investitures and race-goers using classic shapes, hand-dyed feathers and couture embellishments.
Perfect for a party, this extraordinary swirl of a hat was featured on the cover of Tatler magazine’s Christmas 1982 issue. A firmly wired frame ensures that the tilted twist retains its shape. Stephen Jones is the consummate milliner: an inventor with thorough technical expertise.
Listed in this article are some odd guidelines that must be followed by people in the great Buckingham Palace; so bring your teacups and table napkins out as Tatler takes you to the world of the English royals!
15 lip 2022 · The milliner responsible for making some of Kate Middleton and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall's most famous hats has opened up about his royal commissions in a rare interview calling the...