
In July 1957, Queen Elizabeth toured the Channel Islands. She wore this calot/half hat trimmed with feathers for a busy day of events in Guernsey.
Embed from Getty Images
Embed from Getty Images
Image from Getty as indicated

In July 1957, Queen Elizabeth toured the Channel Islands. She wore this calot/half hat trimmed with feathers for a busy day of events in Guernsey.
Embed from Getty Images
Embed from Getty Images
Image from Getty as indicated

Queen Elizabeth in a green half hat with top stem and border of pink silk blossoms worn on February 2, 1956 during a visit to Nigeria.
Image from Getty as indicated

In June 1954, Queen Elizabeth attended Royal Ascot and welcomed King King Gustav VI and Queen Louise of Sweden for a state visit in a unique star shaped hat with layered white crin brim.
Embed from Getty Images
Embed from Getty Images
Images from Getty as indicated

In 1953 and 1954, Queen Elizabeth added numerous small ‘half hats’ in a calot shape to her wardrobe. These featured heavily on the Commonwealth Tour, the hats’ small scale well suited for tropical climates and offering an open view of Her Majesty to the crowds upon crowds of people who came see her.
Embed from Getty Images
Embed from Getty Images
Images from Getty as indicated


Images from social media as indicated