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Introduction
Basic hat shapes through the ages
The tricorne
Women'sstyles
The top hat
The bowler
The bonnet
Heads in Flower
Philip Treacy
Yves St Laurent
1 POWER AND HONOUR
Kings and crowns
Hat honour
Hats in church
Religious hats
Political hats
Military hats
Religious Hats
The Crown
Hats Off!
Hoods
The Beret: Undercover and Underground
The Sugar-Loaf Hat
The Timeless Turban
2 THE HAT AND THE HATMAKER
The beaver hat industry
The straw hat industry
Working conditions for hatmakers and milliners
The great hatters: Richard Sharp, Lock & Co, Herbert Johnson, Genin of New York, Borsalino, Gnecchi
Hatmaking
Straw Hats
Hats for Gentlemen
Millinery and Motors
The Bowler
Hat Festivals
The Mad Hatters' Tea Party
3 STAGE, SCREEN AND SPORT
Chapeaugraphy
The magician's top hat
The hat trick
Matinee hats
Hats on film
Writers' hats
Sports hats
Boaters
Tennis Headgear
Hats that Swing
Movie Glamour
The Baseball Cap
Putting on My Top Hat
Hats for Riding
Hat etiquette
Ascot hats
Doffing the hat
Use of feathers in hats
Mourning hats
How to wear a hat
At the Races
Bridal Hats
Lords of Tartary
Top Heads
Feathers
Erotic Hats
Hermes
5 HATS AT WORK
Servants' hats
The hat and the train
The chef's hat
Police and fire officers' hats
Sailors' and fishermen's hats
Headwear of rural workers
Women servants' hats
The paper hat
Protective hats for sport
Headscarves
The Hood
The Veil
The Cocked Hat
Seaside Hats
The Hat that crowned the West
The Cap of Service
6 THE HEYDAY OF THE HAT
Rose Bertin
Hat trimming
Millinery establishments
The Couturier as milliner: Poiret and Panizon, Chanel, Schiaparelli, Dior, Balenciaga
The great milliners: Reboux, Paulette, Saint-Cyr, Thaarup, Carnegie, Dache, Mr John
Do-it-yourself Millinery
Hat Shops
Paulette
Jeanne Lanvin
Schiaparelli
Balenciaga
Lilly Dache
7 THE FALL AND RISE OF THE HAT
The death of the hat
Sixties hair
Relation of hats to clothes
The milliners: Mirman, Boyd, Smith, Model, Jones, Shilling, Treacy
New York milliners: Underwood, Downs, Erlich
Japanese milliners: Miyake and Blaisse, Hirata
Parisian milliners: Chanan, Pinturier
The couturiers' hats
Street hats
Philippe Model
Jacques Pinturier
Manhattan Style
Parisian Style
Hair as Hat
Olivier Chanan
Graham Smith
Surrealist Shells
Sybilla
Street Style
CHRONOLOGY OF THE HAT
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PHOTOGRAPHIC ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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