These Designer Interviews bring my family, friends and I much pleasure. It is so excellent that this clever designer got so much following with the simple, but elegant hat that featured on Korean Vogue. The website was good too. I hope that she designs many more hats. I like that she designs for men as well as for women. More men should wear hats. They complete an outfit and protect you from the sun’s rays. I would enjoy seeing this milliner make hats for the British Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Queen Maxima, Queen Mathilde and Queen Silvia especially.
Thanks HatQueen, Ryan Wilde, and all the readers for their comments and links. I have learned a few new things about how hats are made and seen some stunning hats.
This was an interesting hat designer interview, and in fact all of these behind-the-scenes interviews are! I am so glad that HatQueen brings us these. Thank you Splendid Jewels says: February 24, 2015 at 3:06 pm, this link to a great article made a good read. I had a look at her website too, and here is the link if readers want to see more of her amazing designs.
Thank you HatQueen and congratulations to American milliner Ryan Wilde, a milliner of great talent, on her success and thank you very much for sharing this information. I visited this website that people may be interested in that tells you more about her. http://www.forbes.com/sites/aliciaadamczyk/2014/12/01/the-mod-hatter-ryan-wilde/
I loved that interview and I really loved the hat that was on the cover of Korean Vogue. Wow! She does make some wonderful hats. She was a lot of fun and it is always fascinating to see how people got their start. I would love at least two of those hats that she showed us. Thank you so much for posting this.
Thanks HatQueen and Ryan Wilde, I always enjoy hearing from the milliners themselves about what inspires them and what goes on behind the scenes. I have never heard of Ryan Wilde, though I do recall seeing this hat that was on Korean Vogue before.
These Designer Interviews bring my family, friends and I much pleasure. It is so excellent that this clever designer got so much following with the simple, but elegant hat that featured on Korean Vogue. The website was good too. I hope that she designs many more hats. I like that she designs for men as well as for women. More men should wear hats. They complete an outfit and protect you from the sun’s rays. I would enjoy seeing this milliner make hats for the British Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Queen Maxima, Queen Mathilde and Queen Silvia especially.
Yes, men should definitely wear more hats. I wear one every day!
Thanks HatQueen, Ryan Wilde, and all the readers for their comments and links. I have learned a few new things about how hats are made and seen some stunning hats.
This was an interesting hat designer interview, and in fact all of these behind-the-scenes interviews are! I am so glad that HatQueen brings us these. Thank you Splendid Jewels says: February 24, 2015 at 3:06 pm, this link to a great article made a good read. I had a look at her website too, and here is the link if readers want to see more of her amazing designs.
http://www.jjhatcenter.com/pages/theworkshop
This cloche from her SS 2014 collection is such a pretty throwback to the 1920s.

Thanks HatQueen, I love a good cloche and I would love to wear this hat.
I love this cloche Hat Queen, and after Queen Mathilde’s recent success with a vintage look cloche hat, perhaps she may take this one out for a trot.
I noticed this hat on her website too. It is a good example of a cloche hat. I hope we see it on a royal head soon.
Thank you HatQueen and congratulations to American milliner Ryan Wilde, a milliner of great talent, on her success and thank you very much for sharing this information. I visited this website that people may be interested in that tells you more about her.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/aliciaadamczyk/2014/12/01/the-mod-hatter-ryan-wilde/
Thanks for sharing this great article!
I loved that interview and I really loved the hat that was on the cover of Korean Vogue. Wow! She does make some wonderful hats. She was a lot of fun and it is always fascinating to see how people got their start. I would love at least two of those hats that she showed us. Thank you so much for posting this.
Thanks HatQueen and Ryan Wilde, I always enjoy hearing from the milliners themselves about what inspires them and what goes on behind the scenes. I have never heard of Ryan Wilde, though I do recall seeing this hat that was on Korean Vogue before.
Interesting. And, good for her!