Concert for Emperor’s 80th Birthday

Empress Michiko hosted a Folk Music Concert at the Concert Hall inside the Imperial Palace yesterday to celebrate Emperor Akihito’s 80th birthday. This concert was attended by the Emperor’s immediate family and the Takamado Princesses. Crown Princess Masako wore an ivory Breton style hat with characteristic upturned brim nearly as high as the crown of the hat. This silk hat appeared to be without embellishment.

Crown Princess Masako, July 13, 2014 | Royal Hats

The three young Takamado Princesses, seated behind the Emperor and Empress, wore predictably demure hats. Princess Ayako wore a pale blue bumper hat with silk rose trim on the side and Princess Noriko wore a large white silk hard-shelled beret, also with silk rose side trim. Princess Tsuguko’s hat was a little less predictable in bronze straw with a wide cream and band around the crown.

Crown Princess Masako and Takamado Princesses, July 13, 2014 | Royal Hats

Princess Hisako of Takamado (second row, middle below) wore a pale blue hat with square crown. The crown appeared to be made of the same pale blue printed fabric as Hisako’s suit jacket. On Hisako’s right was Princess Mako in a white hat with square crown, rolled brim and wide sash around the crown. Mako’s mother, Prinkess Kiko (front row, right) wore a turquoise blue hat with brim tightly rolled up against the crown of the hat. Her hat was a much needed pop of colour amid the Imperial sea of neutral hats.

 

Imperial Royal Family, July 13, 2014 | Royal Hats

My favourite hat in this bunch was the bronze straw hat worn by Princess Tsuguko. Which one here strikes your fancy?

Photos from Asahi Shimbun, Asahi Shimbun, and Asahi Shimbun via Getty

Hiatchi Royal Couple Celebrate Japanese Aid Association

On Thursday, Prince Masahito and Princess Hanako of Hitachi attended the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Japanese Rehabilitation Aid Association in Tokyo. For this centenary celebration, Princess Hanako wore a very smart hat with squared crown and upturned brim. The brim , which was edged in wide ribbon, was slightly higher on one side, which provided very attractive linear embellishment and movement to the hat. It is a very modern and chic millinery choice for Hanako and I adore it on her.

Princess Hanako, July 10, 2014 | Royal Hats

Designer: unknown
Previously Worn: I believe this is a new hat

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Japanese Royals Visit Africa

Prince Fumihito and Princess Kiko of Akishino wrapped up a twelve day tour to Zambia and Tanzania yesterday. For their July 3 meeting with Tanzanian president Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete , Princess Kiko wore a white hat with squared crown and gently up rolled brim. It looks like the crown was trimmed in a wide ribbon with some sort of flower on one side. It’s a larger scale hat than we usually see on Kiko; while it is still a little bland for my taste, it’s good to see some variation on Japanese royal hats.

Princess Kiko, July 3, 2014 | Royal Hats

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Hitachi Royal Couple Celebrate History of Japanse Invention and Innovation

Prince Masahito and Princess Hanako of Hitachi attended a ceremony in Tokyo this morning marking the 110th anniversary of the Japan Institute for Promoting Invention and Innovation held in Tokyo (the Prince is honorary president of the institute). Princess Hanako wore a soft aqua hat with rounded crown and small brim, trimmed with a wide roll of ruched coordinating fabric. This trim gave the hat such softness and the most interesting shape. The Japanese royal family members will likely never be on the cutting edge of millinery fashion but I thought this prim hat looked really lovely on Hanako.

Princess Hanako, July 8, 2014 | Royal Hats

 

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Imperial Royal Family Celebrates Emperor’s 80th Birthday

Members of the Imperial Royal Family attended a concert performed by the Imperial Household Agency Music Department inside Imperial Palace East Garden yesterday to celebrate Emperor Akihito’s 80th birthday. While Empress Michiko did not wear a hat, I thought she looked wonderful in a coral pink dress.

Crown Princess Masako and Princess Mako, July 3, 2014 | Royal Hats

Crown Princess Masako wore an icy pale blue silk covered pillbox with pork pie top to match her suit. Princes Mako (The Emperor and Empress’ granddaughter, seen behind the empress above) wore a similar brimless pork pie hat in oyster silk.

Crown Princess Masako, July 3, 2014 | Royal Hats

From left to right below: Princess Hanako in pale aqua square crowned hat with upturned brim; Crown Princess Masako; Crown Prince Naruhito; The Emperor and Empress; Princess Mako; Princess Hisako in a white modernized bowler style hat and her daughter, Princess Ayako in a small black chapeau.

Imperial Royal Family, July 3, 2014 | Royal Hats

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