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So whilst on one of my recent
quest to find new treasure troves of
millinery inspiration I came across this image of Evelyn Tripp shot
by Irvine Penn. Now I’m not sure why I had never
heard of Evelyn Tripp before but this image grabbed my attention not only
because of the wonderful hat Evelyn wore but because her features were so
beautifully defined.
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On further rummaging around the internet I
realised I had come across a historically great hat wearer!
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image source: http://myvintagevogue.com |
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I think what makes the images appeal to me so much is the easy nature in which Evelyn Tripp wore hats. They seem so natural on her. Nowadays so many people say that they don’t feel they can wear a hat and many more just leave them for special occasions and events I love finding images of hat wearers past and present that wear hats effortlessly and feel confident in doing so whatever the occasion.
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image source: http://myvintagevogue.com |
I found so many other images of Evelyn that i couldn't share them all here, it amazed me to see the breadth of publications and work that Evelyn did, from being shot by world famous photographers and appearing on the cover of Vogue to modelling for sewing and knitting patterns. Somehow I can't see the likes of Kate Moss or Jourdan Dunn doing the same these days.
Anyway I hope you all enjoyed my finds. I'm thinking of putting together a pinterst board of all my other lovely images I found on my search, so I'll post the link if I do.
Have a great week xxx