Origins: In the 18th century, mercury salts were used to make felt for fancy hats. The process required copious amounts of the element, a substance then not understood to be as dangerous as we now ...
Masters Mavens, a group of women whose hats were inspired by different golf greats, won best in show at the Mad Hatter's Luncheon, an annual fundraiser for the Dallas Arboretum on Thursday, April 17, ...
The Royal Ascot may be few months away, but the hats at the Mad Hatter's Luncheon were inspired, if not eclipsed the ones seen at this event made famous by "My Fair Lady" and the ladies who still wear ...
Getting a head start on Easter bonnets, the creative attendees of the 31 st annual Mad Hatter's Luncheon and Fashion Show brought out their best head wear, whether it be a hat, fascinator or anything ...
Flowers, sequins, feathers, stuffed animals and even potted plants will adorn the hats of guests at the eighth annual Mad Hatter’s Luncheon. The annual event is slated to be held at the Kingwood ...
Thanks for the question, Victoria. It is a fascinating subject concerning an early occupational disease. In England during the 1800s, hats were very fashionable. A person who made or sold hats was ...
The Durango Mad Hatters will hold an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. April 19 at Yarn, 755 East Second Ave., for anyone interested in volunteering to make hats for babies. The Mad Hatters will introduce a ...
Flowers, sequins, feathers, stuffed animals and even potted plants will adorn the hats of guests at the eighth annual Mad Hatter’s Luncheon. The annual event is slated to be held at the Kingwood ...
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