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London calling! The rising stars of British millinery

August 24, 2015 by OnTrackOnTrend in ON TREND

Existing since the 1700s in England, the art of millinery has been refined, reworked and revamped into the most modern of forms over the last three centuries in Britain.While some milliners choose to maintain old-world techniques, others adopt the latest technology from alternative fields to produce their one-of-a-kind signature styles.While their manufacturing processes may differ, there's a few things these London-based milliners do have in common: they all produce bold, standout designs worthy of racecourse recognition; their hats are of superior quality; and they're the names you need to know now if you want to get ahead in the fashion stakes.Awon GoldingBackground: Working as a fashion writer and magazine editor in Hong Kong, Awon eventually decamped to London to pursue her dream of millinery. After an apprenticeship with Edwina Ibbotson, she went on design hats and soft accessories for high street giants Topshop and River Island before establishing her own label.Studied at: Kensington and Chelsea College, receiving a Distinction in Millinery.Signature style: Having spent an eclectic youth in India, Hong Kong and England, she draws on her multicultural heritage to inspire dynamic headpieces, which feature bold shapes and dramatic silhouettes.Our favourite piece: Doppio from her SS14 collection. What's not to love about two giant scoops of fluffy ostrich feather deliciousness balanced in a golden sinamay cone?Doppio, £ 470Website: awongolding.com Emma YeoBackground: After studying Multi Media Textiles at Loughborough University, Emma moved back to her home town of Brighton, where she started her career creating interior textile installations. She also specialises in paper sculpturing for both commercial and art sectors, which has directly influenced her daring approach to headwear.Studied at: Central St Martins, where she completed an MA Design in Jewellery. It was here Emma discovered her passion for fashion adornment and applied her design skills to headwear.Signature style: A sophisticated hybrid-design philosophy, combining cutting edge technology with sympathetic craftsmanship. The use of fine, laser-cut wood is Emma’s signature.Our favourite piece: Shield from AW15. The combination of soft felt, grainy wood and the most intricately-cut brass panel in a classic, wide-brim silhouette makes for a very intriguing and memorable hat.Shield, POAWebsite: www.emmayeo.com Laura Apsit LivensBackground: During her studies, Laura spent time working for Philip Treacy, where she honed her millinery skills by working on many commissions for the royal wedding. Post-graduation, she freelanced for another royal favourite, Jane Taylor, before biting the bullet and opening her own atelier in the swanky district of Mayfair.Studied at: Central St Martins, where she completed a foundation degree specialising in 3-D design, followed by a BA(Hons) in Cordwainers Accessories from the London College of Fashion.Signature style: There's a lot of Treacy magic in her work, with sinamay featuring heavily in her collections which fuse modern design with old couture techniques. Each piece is hand-blocked and individually hand-stitched without the use of any machinery to obtain the highest quality finish.Our favourite piece: The Matador, presented in rock-solid sinamay with either a complementing self sinamay trim or a scenic fabric band.Montagna Matador, £290Website: lauraapsitlivens.co.uk Lizzie McQuadeBackground: Scottish-born Lizzie began her career in fashion at Edinburgh College of Art where she studied womenswear. She went on to work for Emma Cook as studio manager, learning all aspects of running a fashion business. During her time there, she most enjoyed the hand embellishment on showpieces, and left to pursue a variety of creative projects within the industry making use of this skill. Working with leading stylists, including Cathy Edwards and Kate Phelan, Lizzie created styling accessories for editorial shoots, and this path lead her to millinery.Studied at: Kensington and Chelsea College, where she studied under leading milliner Noel Stewart, whom she worked for upon completing her studies.Signature style: Lizzie fuses straw, felt or sinamay with textural embroidery, handcrafted trimmings and unexpected materials, such as PVC and latex, to create modern pieces that are sculptural and quirky, but also feminine and desirable. Her trademarks are intriguing embellishments, and inspired dipdyed brims and peaks.Our favourite piece: Her SS15 straw beret with iridescent acetate wheatsheaf trims, which pick up the light and add the right amount of sparkle to any outfit.Straw beret with acetate trims, £266Website: www.lizziemcquade.co.uk Sophie BealeBackground: Sophie is one of the most well-trained milliners in London, counting positions at Philip Treacy, Stephen Jones, Noel Stewart, Gina Foster and Jane Taylor on her elaborate millinery CV. Along with designing for her own label, Sophie is also the Head of Millinery at the revered Kensington and Chelsea College.Studied at: Kensington and Chelsea College, graduating with a Distinction in Millinery. She also studied with Rose Cory, who was once the milliner by royal appointment to the late Queen Mother.Signature style: The creation of space and lightness are at the heart of Sophie's design aesthetic, which produces conceptual and innovative, yet fashion-led, flattering and sophisticated headwear.Our favourite piece: SS15's Folded glass Fedora. The sharp-as-cut-glass brim combined with the origami-like nature of the folded crown make for an incredibly chic and elegant Derby Day statement.Folded Glass Fedora, £560Website: sophiebealemillinery.comBy Lisa Tan

August 24, 2015 /OnTrackOnTrend
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EVENT - The Hat Emporium, London

May 21, 2015 by OnTrackOnTrend in EVENTS, ON TREND

Unique designs from some of Britain and Ireland’s top young milliners will be offered for sale at The Hat Emporium, a pop-up event to be held in London for the upcoming racing, wedding and event season.The Hat Emporium will take place in the Salon at the May Fair Hotel from Friday, May 22 until Sunday, May 24 and will feature six milliners who will be in attendance on all three days, offering a selection of ready-to-wear pieces for sale and one-to-one appointments for those wanting bespoke designs to suit special requirements.Designers taking part include three milliners from the British Fashion Council’s Headonism initiative, Awon Golding, Emma Yeo, and Lizzie McQuade; Grazia Magazine’s 2012 Hat Factor winner, Sophie Beale; 2013 Milliner of the Year at the Irish Fashion Innovation Awards, Martha Lynn; and multiple Best-Dressed winner at UK and Australian racecourses, Lisa Tan.Milliners from The Hat Emporium, clockwise from top left: Lisa Tan, Lizzie McQuade, Martha Lynn, Sophie Beale, Emma Yeo and Awon Golding. To complement the selection of innovative headwear, The Hat Emporium will also host exclusive and complimentary workshops during the event to assist and enhance clients’ preparations for special occasions.Channel 4 Racing presenter Gina Harding will be hosting "Racing 101: Track Talk for Novices" on Saturday, May 23 at 12 noon. This workshop will provide expert knowledge to those newly acquainted with the racecourse, and answer any questions you've had about raceday but have been too scared to ask. Gina, who also reports on fashion with Gok Wan during the major racing carnivals, will provide helpful suggestions on how to dress for particular major racedays and racecourses. And for those better versed in the ways of the track, Gina will also be giving us her selections for the trainers, jockeys and horses to follow throughout this summer racing season.Gina Harding (centre) interviews Gai Waterhouse at the Sydney Autumn Carnival this year.Following on at 2:45pm, expert make-up artist Amy Wright will lead a "Make-up Master Class", demonstrating how to achieve two different flawless, glamorous looks for your special occasion. Want to know which lipstick stays on the longest? Or how to keep your foundation looking fresh? Amy will divulge her special tips and tricks during the workshop, and there will be an opportunity to test her product knowledge after the demonstration.If you're still searching for the perfect outfit, South Kensington boutique ICONAU will be on hand to offer their styling advice all day Friday and Saturday, and will also be curating a selection of racing-ready garments which can be purchased at The Hat Emporium. Best of all, they pride themselves on only stocking "hard-to-find, must-have statement pieces" from Australian designers, making ICONAU your new go-to store for something different and highly unique.ICONAUThe Hat Emporium will be open from 11am-7pm on May 22 and 10am-7pm on May 23 and 24. For further information, visit www.thehatemporiumlondon.com and follow them on Instagram for all the action from the event.

May 21, 2015 /OnTrackOnTrend
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