Open Call: International Hat Art Competition –  Chazelles-sur-Lyon, France

Hopefully, this competition will resonate with our hatmaking members and readers!

There is an open call for the 15th edition of the International Hat’s Art Competition‘ biennial, organised by the Atelier-Musée du Chapeau (Hat Museum) in Chazelles-sur-Lyon, France.

Approximately one hundred hats are selected and are displayed during a summer exhibition. A celebratory weekend featuring a fashion show includes a prize-giving ceremony and a warm welcome for creators.

This year’s theme is ‘The Art and Manner,’ reflecting on the many connections between hats and the arts. The panel, led by Stephen Jones, will feature various professionals from the fashion and millinery industries.

“Participants are encouraged to submit a design inspired by a piece of art, to reinterpret an artwork, or even to invent a hat where there is none.”

For more information and to register, visit the museum’s website – https://www.ateliermuseeduchapeau.com/en/international-hats-art-competition/

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Exhibition: Two Hat Shows in Luton, UK

Hats are textiles, and they are often made from felt. There are currently two headwear exhibitions in Luton, UK.

The first exhibition is organised by the British Hat Guild. ‘Showtime for Hats‘ is the first UK exhibition of its kind, focusing solely on hats for theatre, film, TV and opera. It’s a celebration of the milliners and hatters in the Guild who create specialist headwear for this niche. This is a fantastic opportunity to see handcrafted original pieces made by the UK’s finest hat makers, many of whom have been in the business for decades!

Headwear being exhibited includes Timothy Daltonʼs topper from Licence To Kill (Lock & Co Hatters), Michele Pfeifferʼs stunning transparent lace hat from the film Cherie (Sean Barrett), Paul Kayeʼs felt trilby worn in Year of The Rabbit (Ellie Vallerini), Ian McKellenʼs extravagant panto hat from Mother Goose (Claire Strickland), and Eddie Redmayneʼs helmet from Cabaret (Noel Stewart).

The exhibition runs until the 28th of October.

For more information, visit their website – https://www.thebritishhatguild.org.uk/about-showtime

Eddie Redmayne in ‘Cabaret’ | Photographer: Marc Brenner | Milliner: Noel Stewart | Costume Designer: Tom Scutt | Costume Supervisor: Lucy Martin | Costume Maker: Will Skeet | Makeup Supervisor: Guy Common

The second exhibition is from the Culture Trust Luton. It presents ‘Hats Made Me’, a major exhibition that explores the global significance of hats and headwear. The exhibition, staged at Stockwood Discovery Centre, features objects from the world’s most celebrated fashion and performance milliners as well as 400 years of hats from the collection.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.

The exhibition runs until the 10th of December.

For more information, visit their website – https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me