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Hats
After watching the Royal Wedding I was amazed how many were wearing hats.
If you look at pics back arount the 20, 30, 40 and 50 era men and women always wore a hat when going out. What do you think of the trend of wearing hats? Do you think there will be a resurrance of hats? If so, will you start wearing one? |
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Not sure if there will be a renewed interest in ladies wearing hats.
I know that I would not wear one. Just not a fashion that I care for. |
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I notice no one was wearing capri pants.
Do you all think that some one indicates there are standards of dress for these events? |
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I don't know if it will be a trend again. Seems like hair styles are so important here, that people aren't going to cover up their hair.
I used to have an electric blue fedora when I was in my early 20's. I loved that hat, but haven't wore one since. I'm not especially fond of hats. |
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When I first came to Cincinnati in 1957, a woman or teen age girl was not considered "dressed for Church" if she did not wear a hat, hose, and gloves to Sunday School. This was a "white" church.
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Its not about fashion trends. In Europe women still remember they are supposed to cover their heads in Church and some do it all the time.
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Esther, hats in England and especially to weddings is tradition.
It was even stated in the 22 page etiquette book each invitee received. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/allt...nd-cheats.html |
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I love hats, but I look terrible in them. I believe there will be a resurrection of them because a couple of my friends actually wore them for Easter this year! They looked stunning in them. http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f108/rgcraig/hats.jpg |
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