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The Crowning Glory: The Extravagant Hat Fashion of the Edwardian Era's Women

The Edwardian era was a time of great variety and creativity in hat fashion, with many different styles and types of hats to choose from. Some of the most popular types of hats worn by women during this period included:

Picture Hats

These were large, wide-brimmed hats that were often decorated with various embellishments, including feathers, flowers, and ribbons. They were typically worn to formal events and were famous for women who wanted to make a bold fashion statement.

Toques

These were small, close-fitting hats that were often made from velvet or silk and adorned with feathers and flowers. They were typically worn to less formal events and were famous for women who wanted to convey a sense of sophistication and elegance.

Cloche Hats

These were close-fitting hats that covered the head and ears and were made from soft materials like felt or velvet. They were often trimmed with ribbons or bows and were famous for women who wanted to keep their hair covered.

Tams

These were large, round hats that were often made from soft materials like wool or angora and were typically trimmed with a band of fur or ribbon. They were popular with women who wanted to stay warm in the colder months.

Women of all social classes wore hats during the Edwardian era, although the style and type of hat often reflected a woman’s social status and wealth. Women of the upper class might choose more elaborate hats made from finer materials, while women of the lower classes might choose simpler, more practical hats. Hats of the Edwardian era were often made from luxurious materials like velvet, silk, and feathers. They were often embellished with a variety of trimmings, such as flowers, ribbons, and lace. Hats were sold at various retail outlets, including department stores, hat shops, and milliners.

#1 English actress, Evelyn Millard (1869-1941), Wearing a Hat

#10 Joan Mainwaring poses with a boy in a back yard, 2nd November 1912.

#14 The large Nell Gynne hat was very fashionable in the Edwardian period

#15 Women wearing dresses and hats of the Edwardian period.

#16 Marie Studholme, wearing a splendid hat, was an English actress and singer who went from the chorus to starring roles in Victorian and Edwardian musical comedies.

#20 Jessie Millward as Lady Manners, in The School for Husbands.

#23 Ellaline Terriss, British actress, with her daughter and baby, 1906.

#24 Alice Keppel, English socialite, 1906. Alice Keppel (1868-1947) was the most famous mistress of King Edward VII.

#30 Miss Mansfield wearing a coatdress with lace detail and full sleeves, with a feather trimmed hat.

#31 An Edwardian woman modelling a street dress in the typical style of the period, 1905

#32 Miss Lewis wearing a dark period dress with alluring lace detail at the throat, set off beautifully by a feather trimmed hat.

#33 An Edwardian white lace hat with feather trimming, 1905

#34 Edwardian woman wearing a fashionable outfit. A lustrous diffusion of light enhances the ambient backdrop of woodlands behind her, 1905

#37 An Edwardian lady wearing a high necked blouse and hat with lace and flower trimmings.

#38 A proud lady in Edwardian street dress, looks lively for this studio portrait.

#42 An Edwardian woman wearing a circular hat with flower and feather trimming, 1903

#43 An Edwardian woman wearing a high hat, decorated with flowers and feathers, 1903

#44 An Edwardian woman wearing an ostrich feather hat, 1903

#45 A formal portrait of Miss M Stephenson wearing a typically Edwardian hat, 1902

#46 Miss V Forrestor wearing an Edwardian feathered hat and boa, 1903

#116 Miss Benns, December 8, 1911Miss Garnett, September 21, 1911

Written by Emily Madison

Emily Madison, a vintage enthusiast with a passion for all things old Hollywood and retro. When she's not busy fawning over her collection of vintage record players, you can find her cuddling with her beloved feline companions. With a love for classic films and a penchant for collecting vintage treasures, Emily is always on the lookout for the next big find.

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