In my 'formative' years I remember the Ladies in my little town, my church, at public events etc. wearing hats. Some were wide brimmed with ribbons and flowers and then in the 1960's the "Pill Box" became the front runner. Shortly after that trend the ladies chapeau rather lost favor. I saw a brief return in formal settings when Lady Diana Spencer graced the world, but nothing like Mr. Degas in this painting. On Mothers Day one saw some lovely summer bonnets come out as well as some new versions of the Easter hat. The hat was a woman's crown. With Mother's Day occurring this weekend in the US I guess I am thinking about Mothers and style trends. May all Mothers be honored this day. No, we are not perfect and yes it is truly the most difficult and most wonderful job we will ever undertake. Enjoy the day. |
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I also see gentlemen - even young one - with really nice hats occasionally. Rarely on women. Well in the summer, some women in my area wear rather nice sun hats, but nothing like the works of art from the era you wrote about.
(I do see quite few of the other kind of hats: shapeless berets, mangy ski hats, and baseball caps - which do not count.)