Some while ago, a century or so, there was a time when only beggars went bareheaded.But up until World War II and the period just after, a gentleman was not considered properly dressed without a hat.Then the hat went the way of the dodo.The real blame probably belongs to automobiles, though. Hats were knocked off when you entered a car and inevitably got squashed beneath a passenger’s wayward behind or went into orbit when you lowered the top to a convertible.
While it is true that the head wear business is not altogether on the skids, it would be stretching things to say the future looks bright. Who knows what happened in Europe? Was it the influence of a fine museum show sponsored by the Borsalino Foundation at the Triennale in Milan demonstrating cinema’s long love affair with the hat? Usher and Neo have helped acquaint a generation of consumers with the idea that hats might be cool?
At the Armani and Emporio Armani shows, the designer’s favored slouchy berets were replaced with a modernized rendition of the trilby: duotone, high-crowned and often with a pert midsize brim. At Dai Fujiwara’s show for Issey Miyake, the cocked hats with their midsize brims were pure James Cagney.
Hats are having a fashion moment,but filmmakers have always understood the power of the hat.Hats are different from other articles of clothing because they are so close to your face; they create a strange link between your appearance and your interiority. There are funny hats, magical hats, eccentric hats, erotic hats and son on.Each time you put on a hat, you create an entirely different story.There were stunt toppers, of course, and hats that looked as if they’d been yanked from the bottom of the costume trunk.
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