Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts

6 May 2026

Window Wednesday

A retro hat a tiny shop a Montmartre side street.

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In Paris, the period of roughly the late 19th to early 20th century is often called the golden age of millinery. Historians place it within the Belle Époque (1870-1914) when hats were an essential part of daily dress, and Paris the global center of fashion. A well-dressed Parisienne might change hats multiple times depending on her activities, which is why the trade flourished. Hats weren’t just accessories: they signaled class, occasion, and even time of day. Modistes specialized in high-fashion women's attire that often included custom dresses, gowns, and especially elaborate hats, bonnets, and trimmings.

Today chapellerie refers more broadly to hatmaking, the hat trade or a hat shop, and back in the day several hundred to over a thousand of these shops might have been operating at once, from small independent workshops to prestigious houses. Entire districts were dense with these shops and catered to both locals and international clients. But gradually lifestyles changed and demand dwindled, and with it the industry, as many skilled hatmakers went on to work with grand fashion houses. - BPJ

10 October 2025

Friday faces


 

 Hatless hat stands in a hat boutique filled with oddities.


6 December 2024

Floral Friday

 

A full head of flowers reflected in a mirror at a Marais hat shop.

 

14 June 2022

17 November 2020

Hat stand


Hats for sale at the foot of Montmartre's funiculaire.

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Autumn in Montmartre

24 June 2019

Hats are always a good idea


With soaring temperatures expected all week it's time to grab a hat.

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"Paris pools will host night swimming, large parks will stay open all hours and special 'cool rooms' will be set up in town hall buildings as French authorities fear for residents’ health during the anticipated European heatwave.

The French capital still carries the trauma of the 2003 heatwave, which caused many thousands of deaths in France and so many deaths in the Paris area that morgues ran out of space.

Elderly people and those living alone without contact with neighbours are a particular concern as the city increases emergency planning...." - BPJ

3 September 2015

Hats off


  A department store display of straw fedoras, still very much in season and perfect for sunny autumn sidewalk terraces.