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  2. Hatmaking - Wikipedia

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    Millinery Department at the Lion Store of Toledo, Ohio, 1900s The Millinery Shop by Edgar Degas. Hat-making or millinery is the design, manufacture and sale of hats and other headwear. [1] A person engaged in this trade is called a milliner or hatter. Historically, milliners made and sold a range of accessories for clothing and hairstyles. [2]

  3. United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union

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    In 1934, the United Hatters of North America (UHNA) (formed 1896) and the Cloth Hat, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union (CHCMW) (formed 1901), both based in New York, ended their competition by merging to form the United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union (UHCMW). [2] [3] [4] [5]

  4. William Chambers (milliner) - Wikipedia

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    William Chambers (born 1979) is a Scottish milliner, from Shotts in North Lanarkshire, [1] now based in Glasgow.He creates handmade hats and headpieces that are stocked in the country’s top department stores [2] such as Harrods and Fortnum & Mason, Coast as well as in his own hat shop and atelier in Glasgow city centre.

  5. I. Magnin - Wikipedia

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    Daughter Flora married Myer Siegel, who launched a namesake department store in Los Angeles, which would later become a chain.In Los Angeles in 1897 and 1898, I. Magnin & Co. advertised its wares for retail sale at 237 South Spring Street, noting that Mr. Myer Siegel was the manager. [3]

  6. Stephen Jones (milliner) - Wikipedia

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    Jones soon requested a transfer to the next-door millinery department presided over by Shirley Hex, but was told he had to make a hat from scratch first. [5] The hat he eventually submitted, his first original millinery creation, was a cardboard pillbox covered in blue crêpe de Chine and trimmed with a plastic iris , sprayed silver that his ...

  7. Band Box Diner - Wikipedia

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    The name "Band Box" comes from millinery, where a "band box" referred to a small box of cardboard or chipboard covered with paper and used for the storage of collars, caps, hats, and millinery. The phrase later became a colloquial phrase meaning "extremely neat and smart", such as, "to look as if one came out of a band box."

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  9. Frederick Fox (milliner) - Wikipedia

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    One of nine children, Fox was born in Urana, New South Wales and began assembling and making hats from the age of nine. [1] Fox trained under the Australian milliners Henriette Lamotte, Mrs Normoyle and Phyl Clarkson, from 1949 to 1958. [1]