Early Victorian Era (1837-1860):
Bonnets: In the early Victorian era, bonnets were the most popular style of hats for women. Bonnets had a brim that framed the face and tied under the chin. They were typically made of straw, silk, or velvet and were often elaborately decorated with ribbons, flowers, and feathers. Bonnets were a symbol of modesty and femininity.
Stroll Through Time: Wearing Your Bonnet to a Social in 1837
A sense of anticipation fills the air as I twirl the delicate ribbon between my fingers. It's the eve of a grand social gathering in 1837, and I find myself standing before the looking glass, donned in all my finery. My gown, rich in fabric and adorned with intricate lace, cascades elegantly to the floor. Yet, the pièce de résistance sits atop my head—a bonnet as resplendent as the summer sun.
Fashioned from the finest straw and meticulously embellished with delicate roses, the bonnet embraces my head with its rustling ribbons. Each movement I make brings forth a symphony of sound as if the bonnet is whispering secrets of an enchanted past. With the arrival of this grand event, my bonnet serves as my crowning glory, a tangible symbol of fashion and refinement.
In 1837, a bonnet was more than a mere accessory—a statement of elegance and social standing. Choosing the proper bonnet was of utmost importance for a lady of society, an opportunity to display her taste and individuality. The bonnet I don today is no exception.
Its brim is comprehensive, providing ample shade from the sun's rays and shielding my porcelain complexion from any hint of tan. The intricate detailing, crafted with a deft hand, refers to when bonnet-making was an art form. The summer blooms delicately placed around its circumference evoke a sense of fresh air and blooms in full flourish, embodying vitality and grace.
As I enter the social gathering, the room buzzes with laughter, animated conversation, and the rustle of silk against polished wood. The bonnets of fellow attendees, each with a unique style, create a sea of colors and textures that lend an air of splendor to the gathering.
A wisp of excitement dances within me as I exchange pleasantries with acquaintances and engage in tête-à-têtes with new faces. The bonnets we wear become a talking point, a conduit through which we explore our shared joys and fashion sensibilities. I am engrossed in spirited discussions on the latest bonnet and hat styles and the broader realm of fashion and society—an exchange of ideas that transcends the superficiality of mere accessories. At East Angel Harbor Hats, we take pride in more than just crafting beautiful hats of all eras; we foster an environment where fashion becomes a gateway to deeper conversations about societal trends, cultural influences, and the ever-evolving landscape of style.
In my little corner of the fashion world, discussions on hat styles are not limited to mere aesthetics. As the blog writer at East Angel Harbor Hats, I have been fortunate enough to witness the magic that unfolds when fashion enthusiasts from all walks of life congregate at different events. It is a true testament to the power of fashion as an art form and a reflection of society.
Beyond the delicate ribbons and intricate embellishments, we explore the narratives behind each bonnet, delving into the historical significance and societal messages that they carry. Our conversations extend far beyond the surface, uncovering tales of female empowerment, cultural heritage, and the nuanced expressions of personal identity.
With each spirited blog, you'll find my shop delving into the broader realm of fashion and society. We'll examine the connections between fashion and politics, how clothing can be a means of self-expression and resistance and a catalyst for societal change.
The exchange of ideas at East Angel Harbor Hats transcends the realm of simple adornments, for I recognize that fashion is a powerful conduit for cultural dialogue. It helps me connect the dots, bridging the past, present, and future, as we unravel the stories behind each hat style and uncover their implications in a broader social context.
In my humble boutique, my customers share a love for vintage and modern fashion. Whether discussing the resurgence of vintage fashion or the emergence of sustainable alternatives, We unite with a collective desire to understand the more profound implications and impact of our fashion choices. Our choices should reflect a desire for longevity. If our purchases cannot endure for generations to cherish, we must reconsider them. Our throwaway society is damaging the world as a whole, both economically and aesthetically! With each purchase of a hat from East Angel Harbor Hats, we ensure it's designed to last your lifetime and to be passed down as an heirloom to future generations.