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  2. Church crown - Wikipedia

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    The two attackers shoot off her church crown as they attempt to kill Little. [19] The National Museum of African American History and Culture collection features several church crowns designed by Philadelphia milliner Mae Reeves. [20] The late singer Aretha Franklin was known for wearing "church lady hats" that suited her background in gospel ...

  3. Rachel Trevor-Morgan - Wikipedia

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    The hat designer Rachel Trevor-Morgan was born in Stourbridge, West Midlands. Her father was a vicar and, as a child, she loved seeing her mother wear hats to church. [1] She was a pupil at The Alice Ottley School in Worcester and, aged 19, moved to London intent on learning how to be a milliner. [2]

  4. Xenobia Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Xenobia Bailey (born 1955) is an American fine artist, designer, Supernaturalist, cultural activist and fiber artist best known for her eclectic crochet African-inspired hats [1] and her large scale crochet pieces and mandalas.

  5. Luce (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Following Luce's unveiling, she quickly spawned Internet memes, fan art, and cosplay. [7] [8]The designs and general artstyles of Luce and her friends have been compared to anime characters, [9] [10] and users on websites such as Twitter have joked about the Catholic Church embracing anime visuals.

  6. Frederick Fox (milliner) - Wikipedia

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    Notable hats designed by Fox included flying-saucer-shaped hats for Princess Diana. [ 3 ] When he died in December 2013, numerous sources cited the pink hat with 25 fabric bells that the Queen wore to mark her Silver Jubilee at a thanksgiving service at St Paul's Cathedral as Fox's most famous design for the Queen.

  7. Easter bonnet - Wikipedia

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    Today the Easter bonnet is a type of hat that women and girls wear to Easter services, and (in the United States) in the Easter parade following it. Ladies purchased new and elaborate designs for particular church services and, in the case of Easter, took the opportunity of the end of Lent to buy luxury items.