How to Make the Head Lines; with the Most Amazing Millinery Creations, Hatwalk Is One Show That's Destined to Turn Heads.

The HeraldJune 15, 2004

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They aren't exactly the sort of hats you'd throw on for a quick hurl down the high street. They're proper grown-up hats made of proper milliner's material which has been pinned, pummelled, steamed, stretched and wired into shape. And that's only for starters.

Depending on their designer's whim and level of technical expertise, they'll also have been dyed, distressed, stitched and starched - then further embellished with feathers or beads or glass or butterflies. Let's face it, there's no shoving these highly structured little numbers into your shopping bag between rain showers.

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How to Make the Head Lines; with the Most Amazing Millinery Creations, Hatwalk Is One Show That's Destined to Turn Heads.

These are hats with a difference, and they are intended to make heads turn. They will be among the 120 star performers in Hatwalk, a spectacular show which debuts in Edinburgh next week and whose principal purpose is to raise our awareness of the Scottish millinery trade, while r...

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