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  2. Jean Barthet - Wikipedia

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    Jean Barthet was born in Nay, a village in the Pyrenees region of France in 1920 – although he would later put his date of birth as 1930/1. [4] [5] [6] After studying at art college in Toulouse, he left for Paris, working for the milliner Gilbert Orcel before setting up his own salon.

  3. Mildred Blount - Wikipedia

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    Blount's interest in millinery grew out of her time working at Madame Clair's Dress and Hat Shop in New York City. She and her sister, who was a dressmaker, opened their own dress and hat shop aimed at serving wealthy New Yorkers. [2] After Blount's designs were shown at the 1939 New York World's Fair, her career took off.

  4. Stephen Jones (milliner) - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition was based predominantly upon hats from the V&A's collections and Stephen Jones's own archive, but also included loans from museums and collections around the world. [4] The work of up-and-coming milliners such as Noel Stewart and Nasir Mazhar was featured alongside hats by Philip Treacy , Mitza Bricard for Dior, Claude Saint-Cyr ...

  5. Herbert Johnson (hatters) - Wikipedia

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    The firm's line of business was to design and commission headgear from hatters in London and the hatting workshops of Luton and Stockport. The firm made a name for its silk-velvet top hats. These hats had a "gossamer body", in other words one with a lightweight shell of fine muslin or cambric coated with shellac. The hatters Lincoln and Bennett ...

  6. Patricia Underwood - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Underwood, Lady Moynihan of Chelsea (née Gilbert; born 11 October 1947), is a milliner who had her own company in New York City designing, manufacturing and marketing hats from 1976 to 2019. [1]

  7. Hatmaking - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

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