Hats: A Millinery Delight

By Julie Sparkuhl (Saddleback College Fashion Student)

Hats have been making a strong comeback over the last few years, especially for girls and young women. Hats are becoming a new fashion trend; pick up any magazine, from Vogue to Nylon and you’ll see an actress, model, or someone that the journalist is interviewing, wearing some sleek or interesting hat. Even in the wedding of the century, that of Prince William and Princess Katherine, some of the royal family were showing off their tastes in hats, or in this case fascinators.
I myself was never a hat person. The closest thing I saw of interesting or bold hats was in period pieces movies or on the run away. These hats didn’t speak to me, or when I saw them on the run away, appeared unattainable. Even ads, whether in magazines or TV appeared to be out of my range or geared towards men, with cool looks and patterns. But when it came to girls and young women, the hats for us seemed bland, or non-existent; giving little variety in hats for women. That is until now.
Last year I bought a cute fedora hat from Kohl’s. It’s a simple fedora hat, black material, but what spoke to me was the flower on the side. I instantly knew I wanted it. That was my first hat, but not the only hat that I would own. This past summer I was fortunate enough to travel to New York with other fashion students from the Fashion students from the Fashion Department and see New York and its bountiful fashion houses. One place especially that I loved and which held my next hat was Custom Fabric Flowers by M.S.Schmalberg Inc. This place was wonderful, showing us how they make flowers, what actresses wore their flowers on gowns and movies, to showing us where their flowers appeared in magazines and other ads. But while seeing the work room, I fell in love with their hats, including this fedora hat, brown simple yet pretty hat accented nicely with flowers. I knew right then and there I had to have this hat. I asked if the hat was for sale, and luckily enough for me it was. Without thinking about it, I whipped out my credit card and purchased the hat. I wasn’t considering about the price, I just knew I had to have the hat. That was the most expensive thing (beside food) that I bought, but I didn’t care, the hat was mine and it was coming back with me to California to join my other two hats.
Now I’m happy to announce this semester my sister and I are taking a fashion class making hats. It’s the Millinery Hat class, taught by Joan Goodspeed. Our first project is making fascinators, and let me tell you, it boggles the mind of what we can use and put on the fascinators. Since beginning this project, I’ve been searching the Internet trying to find website or blogs of people who make hats and fascinators. One place which offers hat designers is etsy, but also too if one searches Goggle and put blog and hats, one will be introduced to people who make millinery their lively hood. Now I don’t know if my fascinator will be great or even pretty; but I am having fun making something that I can wear, when I’m dressing up or dressing down, a hat or fascinator will be accompanying me.
Photos below taken by Julie Sparkuhl:

Julie attaching materials on the fascinators:



Decorating a hat with crochet flowers:


Material on another hat:

Tim Burton Exhibit at LACMA

LACMA
Resnick Pavilion
May 29, 2011–October 31, 2011

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents a major retrospective exploring the full range of Tim Burton's creative work, both as a film director and as an artist, illustrator, photographer, and writer.

Tim Burton was born in Burbank in 1958. After studying at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), he worked as an animator at the Walt Disney Studios before breaking out on his own. Taking inspiration from popular culture, fairy tales and traditions of the gothic, Burton has reinvented Hollywood genre filmmaking as an expression of a personal vision.

The exhibition brings together over 700 drawings, paintings, photographs, moving-image works, storyboards, puppets, concept artworks, maquettes, costumes, and cinematic ephemera, including art from a number of unrealized and little-known personal projects. Many of these objects come from the artist's own archive, as well as from studio archives and private collections of Burton's collaborators. Hundreds of never-before-exhibited artworks and sketches will be joined by a selection of film posters accompanied by music composed for the exhibition by Burton's longtime collaborator Danny Elfman.

Two large-scale outdoor artworks are also installed on campus: a topiary inspired by Edward Scissorhands (1990), and Balloon Boy, an enormous figure based on an amalgamation of characters that Burton first introduced in his 1997 book The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories.

Tim Burton will open at 10 am every Saturday & Sunday through the run of the exhibition beginning October 1.

This exhibition was organized by The Museum of Modern Art, New York.The Los Angeles presentation was made possible in part by LACMA’s Wallis Annenberg Director’s Endowment Fund.

5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA
(323) 857-6010 · lacma.org

Vintage Fashion Expo - Santa Monica



October15-16, 2011
Santa Monica
Civic Auditorium Pico & Main



Welcome to the Website of The Vintage Fashion Expos in Santa Monica and San Francisco featuring 85 dealers of vintage clothing, accessories and textiles
You are invited to join your fellow clotheshorses, fashion designers, costumers, celebs and fashion editors from all over the globe who visit our 5 yearly shows.
You'll find
A wide range of periods (1850-1980) and price levels
Every style imaginable, from belle epoque finery to bell bottom jeans
European classics from Chanel, Schiaparelli, and Lanvin
Timeless American designs by Bill Blass, Bonnie Cashin, Halston & Claire McCardell
Wardrobe ideas and inspiration

Print coupon for $2 off admission.


http://www.vintageexpo.com/


Santa Monica Exposition Directions
From Los Angeles
Take Interstate 10 west to Lincoln Blvd. off ramp. At Lincoln ( first stoplight) turn left ( south) to Pico Blvd., turn right ( west) on Pico to Main street. Turn right on main and into the parking lot.
From points North & South
Take the 405 freeway to Interstate 10 west and follow the directions above.

California Dreaming Fashion Show


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California Dreaming Fashion Show
A Fashion Celebration for Cause

FBI Fundraiser Event

Thursday, Oct. 20th, 2011

TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE: Click Here!
Members: $20 | Non-Members: $40
Buyers FREE with badge.
*CASH ONLY AT THE DOOR!*
MEMBERS! Must RSVP beforehand or will have to pay full-price at the door. There will be no way to check Membership status at the event.


We hope to see you there!

Fashion from Trash Inspiration




” For my Creative Processes class I designed and made this paper dress purely out of phonebook paper! I pleated, stuck, sewed, and glued everything by hand.” – Jolis Paons, student at Herron School of Art & Design

Newport Film Festival

TUNE INTO CHANNEL 39 THIS WEEKEND FOR STUDENT FILMS AND JANE RUSSELL!

THURSDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 15TH AT 9:30 PM

STUDENT FILMS FROM THE NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL

FRIDAY NIGHT AT 9 PM

OC Fashion Week Model Call

CALLING ALL MODELS

YOUR CHANCE TO MODEL FOR THE UPCOMING OC FASHION WEEK PHOTOSHOOT & CAMPAIGN!

OPEN MODEL CALL @ South Coast Plaza
Join us for an OPEN MODEL CALL at the Microsoft Store - South Coast Plaza on Friday, September 30th, 2011 at 2pm

OC Fashion Week along with Influenza Online Magazine is casting for its upcoming OC Fashion Week Photoshoot & Campaign. OC Fashion Week is a project of the ElephantMan Foundation, a nonprofit organization with a mission to raise inner beauty awareness in the fashion and entertainment communities. All proceeds will benefit the ElephantMan Foundation.

Seeking Orange County based male and female models: 18-34, any ethnicity, 5’7”+, dynamic, articulate, interesting, enthusiastic and professional. Runway experience not needed but is a plus. Must be a U.S. citizen and live in the U.S.

OC FASHION WEEK’S OPEN MODEL CALL is a unique opportunity to be selected by the OC Fashion Week Committee, whose members include editor and pro fashion photography team at Influenza Online Magazine.

This is an UNPAID but great exposure opportunity. If selected, you will be invited for either presentation or photo shoots representing OC Fashion Week in its promotional campaign!

What to wear/ Clothing (Recommended):
You are requested to wear your own swimwear, bikini, bathing suit (underneath regular clothing).

Male models please wear black pants with button down shirt.

All Models
* T-shirt & Jeans are also an option with some nice accessories.
(eco friendly & non-leather clothing/ accessories preferred) otherwise wear what you have.

Grooming:

All models should be clean shaven.

Makeup & Hair:

You are requested to provide your own makeup & hair. Please keep it simple, minimal, and natural.

Who is invited:
Female and/ or Male Models (professional or unsigned, aspiring models, as well as fashionistas) are all invited.

This event is Free and Open to the Public (w/ $5 suggested donation online). Industry professionals are invited as well as community.

Photo Coverage & Media Sponsorship:

by Influenza Online Magazine.

Additional info:

*All models must sign Model Release Form.

*Please register as soon as you can.

*You can invite friends who are interested in attending the model call but they will also need to register.

*There is no ticket for this event. We will have your registration information at check-in.

We look forward to seeing you!

Thank you,
OC Fashion Week Committee
www.ocfashionweek.com

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