The Audrey hat design is one of your — and our — all-time favorites. Vivian created it in 2018.
The hat features an open, overlapping crown in black, situated atop a large dome in black, pink and white. The front of the dome is adorned with a large plump feather in pink. Pink nosebobs complete the look.
Audrey Hattingdon.
More of your favorites are on the way for the rest of June. We will be away for most of July and August.
This week’s Classic Hat Monday features a fabulous look. Vivian named the design Viveca.
Viveca Hattingdon.
The Viveca classic hat features a black dome and rich red brim. The hatband and nosebobs are a rich golden yellow decorated with an animal pattern made of alternating letter V’s in white.
This look is so popular, a big favorite and deservedly so.
Vivian has created a glorious, almost ethereal, saucer hat featuring a butterfly motif throughout. She made the hat in four luscious colors — blue, green, pink and yellow — and named the design “Yvette”.
How lovely. Let’s take a look.
Yvette in blue.
Yvette in green.
Yvette in pink.
Yvette in yellow.
We will have the design in the shop as soon as our samples arrive and we decide on product.
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While living in New York City, Vivian was inspired on the 4th of July to create a Statue of Liberty hat for Hattingdon.
Now, nearly 10 years later, Vivian was inspired once again by the Liberty lady. This one is more of a hat than the original, and Hattingdon looks fabulous in it.
Liberty Hattingdon 2024.
We are putting it on some of your favourite product over at Zazzle . . . where we can! It’s about the size and shape of that crown.
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• Ladies Basic Tee
This basic t-shirt features a relaxed fit for the female shape. Made from 100% cotton, this t-shirt is both durable and soft — a great combination if you’re looking for that casual wardrobe staple.
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• Kids & Teens
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About The Statue of Liberty
Here are some facts about this inspiring and world famous American landmark. Did you know the statue was made of copper? Wow. Amazing. Here’s more . . . .
The Statue of Liberty is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, within New York City. The copper statue, a gift to the U.S. from the people of France, was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel. Wikipedia »
Artist: Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi Statue Address: New York, NY 10004 Year: 1886 Height: 305′ Established: October 15, 1924 Construction Began: 1876 Dedicated: October 28, 1886 Governing Body: National Park Service
This just in. Copyright.gov avers, “Starting in the decade before the statue’s assembly in New York Harbor in 1886, newspapers, magazines, and advertisements popularized its image, and memorabilia flourished. Now, the Statue of Liberty is in the public domain, meaning creators are free to use it in their works.”