FeiFei Sun for Vogue China January 2023
Photographer Nick Yang
Creative Direction Matt McDonald
Fashion Editor/Stylist Vivienne Sun
Makeup Artist Yooyo Keong Ming
Hair Stylist Minghu Zhang
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Mia Goth for Wonderland Magazine (2013)
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The Summer Hat
Another killer time is this Hat, which I think is crucial to use in the daytime to replace an umbrella when going out. It said that we should protect ourselves from heat, according to health experts.
Wearing a hat has several advantages that are much deeper and more significant than merely fashion or personal style. Hats can assist both your physical and mental wellbeing.
Hats:
-Prevent…
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“There is too much talent trapped in poverty.”
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Fucking h*rry p*tter has made it impossible to find anything wizard related on the internet and that is a fucking shame. "Wizard fabric" is all h*rry p*tter prints. "Wizard hat" is all just that fucking stupid h*rry p*tter hat. "Wizard lingerie" gives me fucking h*rry p*tter themed lingerie, do you understand?? I'm trying to dress as a sexy wizard, why is it so hard to dress as a sexy wizard? Does the world hate cool shit??
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Every once in a while I just remember that Batman Ninja is a thing that exists
and Red Hood is
Just wanted to force some other people to look at that. As you were.
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Drew the mugiwara crew in my outfits because I can and because I miss going out dressed pretty
pose referenced from random fashion photoshoots from pinterest
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2000’s fuzzy Vivienne Westwood brimmed hats
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• Setting-out ensemble.
Date: 1902
Medium: Wool broadcloth, cotton lace, silk velvet, metal thread embroidery.
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This is kinda a stupid question, but what type of hat that Victor is wearing?
It's not a stupid question at all.
The simple answer is that it's a cap.
They were quite common at the time as workaday wear for a laborer, as sportswear, as flashy collegiate fashion, and as something basic you'd stick on a young boy's head. Sometimes they'd come in leather or suede, but more typically they'd be made of woven fabric like wool, tweed, or serge. Many designs have a button on top where the wedge shaped fabric segments comprising the crown converge. 'Flat caps' are sewn with a different, boxier panel pattern eliminating the button.
Caps got sort of egregiously puffy/floppy in the 1920s (along with a lot of other egregious things about the 20s). Below is Babe Ruth wearing what would have been considered fashionable at the time. Viktor's is pretty conservative by comparison.
The less simple thing to answer is specifically what type of cap. There are a lot of variations, classification is a little hazy and loose as far as I can discern, and the parlance for them has changed over the past 100 years. For instance, you'll see a lot of people calling them 'Gatsby hats' or 'newsboy hats' now, but they were definitely not referred to as the former within the 1920s, and the latter is doubtful. I haven't seen any old catalog entries list them that way. Mostly they were called golf caps, cabbie caps, driving caps, or sports caps.
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