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Vintage Fashion Forward - The Cloche by, Gilded Cage Design

Vintage Indie would like to welcome you to the latest Fashion Forward Feature. The lovely and talented  Robin Hand from Gilded Cage Design, is here as our special guest. A talented artist and designer herself, she'll give us an inside look into the history and life of the Cloche, that continues today as a fashion style icon.

Flapper_1 Cloche, the French word for bell best describes the iconic style hat of the 1920’s. While the cloche hat invokes images of carefree bobbed haired flappers, the hat was actually worn as early as 1910 and continued into the 1930’s. As with all great design, the Cloche evolved from a looser fitting, larger brimmed variety of the Edwardian period to the extremely close fit of the middle 20’s. The bell shaped hat now conformed so tightly to the head, it made a bobbed haircut necessary. The Cloche hat of the 1920’s was intended  to be worn low on the brow nearly covering the eyes. This required the wearer to tilt the head slightly back in order to see in front of her. This exaggerated posture caused one to look at the world from down the end of the nose.

 

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Cloche hats were made from a variety of different material with the most common being wool felt. Felt was utilized in the hats mass production for its ease in conforming to the bell shaped form. Typically, the hat’s surface decoration was kept to a minimum and was held to one side. That side most often was on the right. Feathers, simple bands, flowers and art deco appliqué were popular embellishments. Many women applied their own style through the use of a brooch or diamond clip for adornment.



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This hat became so popular that many couture houses opened atelier shops. These new hat shops allowed customers to purchase complete ensembles from one source.






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Great design endures the test of time and the Cloche hat is no exception. Fall of 2007 showed the cloche hat on many fashion runways. The September 2007 issue of Elle magazine referred to the modern cloche as “the haute accessory of the moment”. This glorious hat can be purchased today from talented milliners like Boring Sidney on etsy. While the style has been altered for current times, the essence is still the same making the cloche hat of the 1920’s a true fashion icon.

Thanks again Robin for a fascinating look into this timeless accessory. Head over to Gilded Cage Design for an amazing line of accessories and Victorian inspired handcrafted items from Robin.

Comments

Jen

lovely!!!! LOVELY!!!
i'm desperately looking for a chapeau cloche, these hats are just amazingly stylish

nice website! and thank you for your comment on mine!

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