to 1966 and a spectacular hat rimmed in osprey feathers worn by Princess Muna of Jordan during a visit to London. It’s a lot of look, this one.
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to 1966 and a spectacular hat rimmed in osprey feathers worn by Princess Muna of Jordan during a visit to London. It’s a lot of look, this one.
Photo from Getty as indicated
Princess Yoko visited Toyama Prefecture on October 18-19 to attend the 19th Hokuriku Welfare Golf Tournament

On October 20th, Princess Hisako opened the “Hokusai and Japonisme Exhibition” at the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo.

One more

Princess Hisako wore an embellished bumper hat to an art exhibit opening on the 20th. Video and some screenshots: http://www.news24.jp/articles/2017/10/21/07375614.html



I love this hat before I saw the contrasting color on the crown and that took it to a whole new level. The size is perfect on the petite princess!
A lovely hat for Princess Hisako!
Princess Kiko and Princess ss Mako arriving at the Imperial Palace to give a birthday greetings to Empress Michiko
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Mako
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Crown Princess Masako arrives at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on October 20 for celebrations of Empress Michiko’s 83rd birthday
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The Queen visited Ascot Racecourse for the QIPCO British Champions Day on 21 October
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Take a closer look here starting 0:09: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pn8A5cFslY
Love this fabulous classic hat, which could be worn to Ascot today by any of our statement hat-loving royals, such as Sophie CoW, or Princess Beatrice. I can imagine it worn with a plain dress in a neutral such as beige, sand, or pearl or even charcoal grey – with pink accessories.
Does anyone know how the feathers are actually attached? I guess each shaft is stitched sideways onto the hat – I suppose the shafts are what we can see curling diagonally around the edges of the brim – also visible in the video at 0:3. Days of painstaking handwork involved, it would seem!
Thanks for the video, Mcncln – it’s always better to see how a hat “moves” on film!
Philip Ian Wright in his video “How to Make a Hat” speaks about needing to glue feathers to the hat base as the shafts can’t be pierced with a needle to secure them by sewing. Certainly lots of work involved making this piece. I find it terribly mismatched with Princess Muna’s outfit. The video reveals better hat/outfit choices including more feathery ones.
CP Masako attended the 70th anniversary ceremony for Junior High School Education on October 19th:
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This hat is quite something. It bets no relation to her outfit, but I still like it.
But that outfit on QEII that Jimbo poster. OMG, I think that has now rocketed to the top of my favourite lookof hats ever. It’s amazing, she looks so chic and soooo 60s.
I wonder if it was necessary for everyone else to maintain a perimeter in order to avoid static electricity malfunctions! The Queen’s hat is interesting – it precedes the beginning of my royal obsession, but I do remember seeing pictures of it previously.
Matthew, thank you – it’s been quite a while since I’ve laughed out loud at these comments! Yours conjured up a wild picture in my mind.
Good heavens!
Sensational! The dusty pink is very nice. Here’s another pink hat from the same Jordanian visit that also packs a wallop!

Happy weekend, everyone, and WELCOME BACK, HQ!!!!!
Fabulous find, Jimbo!