‘New’ Hat From the Past #19

Royal Hats to August 2, 1998 and a sunny yellow hat with wide silk hatband and back bow worn to church at Sandringham. The upswept brim (best visible in the bottom photo) is a precursor to many of the hats we see Queen Elizabeth wear today and doesn’t quite fit with the standard late 1990s millinery shapes that immediately come to mind when thinking of this era. Of all the hats we’ve seen during this series, I think this one is most wearable today.

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‘New’ Hat From the Past #18

Royal Hats to July 26, 1989 and a periwinkle blue bumper hat with back bow worn to a Buckingham Palace garden party. This hat and accompanying frock don’t scream 1980s to me like many other hats worn during this period- do any of you remember seeing it before?

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‘New’ Hat From the Past #17

Royal Hats to July 22, 1999 and a visit to Liverpool that saw the Queen in a pale, sage green straw hat with a wide, cartwheel brim and tall crown, wrapped in pleated an ruched straw. There’s also a pink and green cord of some sort dotted through that crown wrap, tying the hat Queen Elizabeth’s green printed dress. It’s an interesting piece I can’t recall seeing before.

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‘New’ Hat From the Past #16

Royal Hats Continuing our second week of 30 new-to-me older hats worn by Queen Elizabeth over the past 40 years with a jump back in time to August 8, 1978 and a bumper hat with a tall raised polka dot brim and trailing bow at the back worn on a visit to Canada.

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‘New’ Hat From the Past #15

Royal Hats to August 15 thirty years ago and a natty straw boater Queen Elizabeth wore in Scotland (the bottom photo shows its previous wearing on a February 1986 tour of Nepal). Veering toward the costumey side of the spectrum (she looks ready to take your deli order), it’s a fun piece that wraps up our first week of older hats that I don’t recall seeing before. How many of these hats were familiar to you?

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