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Hats Off to You, Ladies!
HATS OFF TO YOU, LADIES! by Rhonda Wray 2 Copyright Notice CAUTION: Professionals and amateurs are hereby warned that this Work is subject to a royalty. This Work is fully protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America and all countries with which the United States has reciprocal copyright relations, whether through bilateral or multilateral treaties or otherwise, and including, but not limited to, all countries covered by the Pan-American Copyright Convention, the Universal Copyright Convention and the Berne Convention. RIGHTS RESERVED: All rights to this Work are strictly reserved, including professional and amateur stage performance rights. Also reserved are: motion picture, recitation, lecturing, public reading, radio broadcasting, television, video or sound recording, all forms of mechanical or electronic reproduction, such as CD-ROM, CD-I, DVD, information and storage retrieval systems and photocopying, and the rights of translation into non-English languages. PERFORMANCE RIGHTS AND ROYALTY PAYMENTS: All amateur and stock performance rights to this Work are controlled exclusively by Christian Publishers. No amateur or stock production groups or individuals may perform this play without securing license and royalty arrangements in advance from Christian Publishers. Questions concerning other rights should be addressed to Christian Publishers. Royalty fees are subject to change without notice. Professional and stock fees will be set upon application in accordance with your producing circumstances. Any licensing requests and inquiries relating to amateur and stock (professional) performance rights should be addressed to Christian Publishers. Royalty of the required amount must be paid, whether the play is presented for charity or profit and whether or not admission is charged. -
Yiwu Longfashijia Industry&Trade Co
Price list Yiwu LongfaShijia Industry&Trade Co., Ltd TEL: +86-579-85876168 Contact: Andy Wang; TEL: +86-15372998684; E-mail: [email protected] ADD: No. 483 DianKou Village Chengxi Street Yiwu Zhejiang China FOB Net NAME OF head Sample item# PHOTO: finish material QTY (shangha Packing weight(g NO/CTN Carton Size: PRODUCT: size Date: i) usd$ ) Fashion paper paper 90101022 straw fedora hat beige 56cm 1000 $1.65 hangtag 108 60 28*28*78 5-7 days straw; with silver band Fashion paper straw fedora hat paper 90101023 pink 56cm 1000 $1.98 hangtag 120 60 28*28*80 5-7 days with braided straw band Fashion paper paper 90101024 straw fedora hat pink 56cm 1000 $1.82 hangtag 145 60 31*31*70 5-7 days straw with silver band Wide Brim paper Straw Hat straw; 90101025 Floppy Foldable beige 56cm 1000 $2.03 hangtag 180 60 32*32*73 5-7 days flower Summer Beach band flower Sun Hats Womens Wide paper Brim Straw Hat straw; 90101026 FloppyFedora ivory 56cm 1000 $2.03 hangtag 159 60 31*31*75 5-7 days shell Summer Beach band Sun Hats paper fringe Wide straw, Brim Straw Hat 90101027 ivory 56cm fabric 1000 $1.89 hangtag 140 60 32*32*75 5-7 days Floppy Fedora pom pom Beach Sun Hats band 5-7days Spray painting paper paper straw hat straw; 90101028 coffee 56cm 1000 $2.35 hangtag 155 60 31*31*72 with back ribbon fabric band band 5-7days Gold color paper Fedora paper straw, 90101030 straw summer Gold 56cm 1000 $2.82 hangtag 126 60 32*32*76 5-7 days fabric hat with leopard band print fabric band Fedora wide paper brim summer straw, 90101029 Pink 56cm 1000 $2.08 hangtag -
Dress and Cultural Difference in Early Modern Europe European History Yearbook Jahrbuch Für Europäische Geschichte
Dress and Cultural Difference in Early Modern Europe European History Yearbook Jahrbuch für Europäische Geschichte Edited by Johannes Paulmann in cooperation with Markus Friedrich and Nick Stargardt Volume 20 Dress and Cultural Difference in Early Modern Europe Edited by Cornelia Aust, Denise Klein, and Thomas Weller Edited at Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte by Johannes Paulmann in cooperation with Markus Friedrich and Nick Stargardt Founding Editor: Heinz Duchhardt ISBN 978-3-11-063204-0 e-ISBN (PDF) 978-3-11-063594-2 e-ISBN (EPUB) 978-3-11-063238-5 ISSN 1616-6485 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 04. International License. For details go to http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. Library of Congress Control Number:2019944682 Bibliographic information published by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data are available on the Internet at http://dnb.dnb.de. © 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston The book is published in open access at www.degruyter.com. Typesetting: Integra Software Services Pvt. Ltd. Printing and Binding: CPI books GmbH, Leck Cover image: Eustaţie Altini: Portrait of a woman, 1813–1815 © National Museum of Art, Bucharest www.degruyter.com Contents Cornelia Aust, Denise Klein, and Thomas Weller Introduction 1 Gabriel Guarino “The Antipathy between French and Spaniards”: Dress, Gender, and Identity in the Court Society of Early Modern -
The Hat Magazine Archive Issues 1 - 10
The Hat Magazine Archive Issues 1 - 10 Issue No Date Main Articles Workroom Process ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Issue 1 Apr-Jun 1999 Luton - Ascot Shoot - Sean Barratt Feathers - Dawn Bassam -Trade Shows - Fashion Museums & Dillon Wallwork ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Issue 2 Jul-Sep 1999 Paris – Marie O’Regan – Royal Ascot Working with crinn with - Student Shows – Geoff Roberts Frederick Fox ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Issue 3 Oct-Nov 1999 Hat Designer of the Year ’99 - Block Making with Men in Hats, shoot – Trade Fairs Serafina Grafton-Beaves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Issue 4 Jan-Mar 2000 Mitzi Lorenz – Philip Treacy couture Working with sinamay (1) show Paris – Florence – Bridal shoot with Marie O’Regan Street page – Trades Shows ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Issue 5 Apr-Jun 2000 Coco Chanel – Trade Fairs Working with sinamay (2) Dagmara Childs – Knits Shoot with Marie O’Regan Street page - Trade Shows ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Issue 6 Jul-Sep 2000 Luton shoot – Royal Ascot Working with -
Dressing for the Times: Fashion in Tang Dynasty China (618-907)
Dressing for the Times: Fashion in Tang Dynasty China (618-907) BuYun Chen Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 2013 © 2013 BuYun Chen All rights reserved ABSTRACT Dressing for the Times: Fashion in Tang Dynasty China (618-907) BuYun Chen During the Tang dynasty, an increased capacity for change created a new value system predicated on the accumulation of wealth and the obsolescence of things that is best understood as fashion. Increased wealth among Tang elites was paralleled by a greater investment in clothes, which imbued clothes with new meaning. Intellectuals, who viewed heightened commercial activity and social mobility as symptomatic of an unstable society, found such profound changes in the vestimentary landscape unsettling. For them, a range of troubling developments, including crisis in the central government, deep suspicion of the newly empowered military and professional class, and anxiety about waste and obsolescence were all subsumed under the trope of fashionable dressing. The clamor of these intellectuals about the widespread desire to be “current” reveals the significant space fashion inhabited in the empire – a space that was repeatedly gendered female. This dissertation considers fashion as a system of social practices that is governed by material relations – a system that is also embroiled in the politics of the gendered self and the body. I demonstrate that this notion of fashion is the best way to understand the process through which competition for status and self-identification among elites gradually broke away from the imperial court and its system of official ranks. -
Historic Furnishings Assessment, Morristown National Historical Park, Morristown, New Jersey
~~e, ~ t..toS2.t.?B (Y\D\L • [)qf- 331 I J3d-~(l.S National Park Service -- ~~· U.S. Department of the Interior Historic Furnishings Assessment Morristown National Historical Park, Morristown, New Jersey Decemb r 2 ATTENTION: Portions of this scanned document are illegible due to the poor quality of the source document. HISTORIC FURNISHINGS ASSESSMENT Ford Mansion and Wic·k House Morristown National Historical Park Morristown, New Jersey by Laurel A. Racine Senior Curator ..J Northeast Museum Services Center National Park Service December 2003 Introduction Morristown National Historical Park has two furnished historic houses: The Ford Mansion, otherwise known as Washington's Headquarters, at the edge of Morristown proper, and the Wick House in Jockey Hollow about six miles south. The following report is a Historic Furnishings Assessment based on a one-week site visit (November 2001) to Morristown National Historical Park (MORR) and a review of the available resources including National Park Service (NPS) reports, manuscript collections, photographs, relevant secondary sources, and other paper-based materials. The goal of the assessment is to identify avenues for making the Ford Mansion and Wick House more accurate and compelling installations in order to increase the public's understanding of the historic events that took place there. The assessment begins with overall issues at the park including staffing, interpretation, and a potential new exhibition on historic preservation at the Museum. The assessment then addresses the houses individually. For each house the researcher briefly outlines the history of the site, discusses previous research and planning efforts, analyzes the history of room use and furnishings, describes current use and conditions, indicates extant research materials, outlines treatment options, lists the sources consulted, and recommends sourc.es for future consultation. -
HP Sponsor Brochure
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Glitter Text
All That Glitters – Spark and Dazzle from the Permananent Collection co-curated by Janine LeBlanc and Roger Manley Randy and Susan Woodson Gallery January 23 – July 12, 2020 Through the ages, every human society has demonstrated a fascination with shiny objects. Necklaces made of glossy marine snail shells have been dated back nearly 135,000 years, while shiny crystals have been found in prehistoric burials, suggesting the allure they once held for their original owners. The pageantry of nearly every religion has long been enhanced by dazzling displays, from the gilded statues of Buddhist temples and the gleaming mosaics of Muslim mosques and Byzantine churches, to the bejeweled altarpieces and reliquaries of Gothic cathedrals. As both kings and gods, Hawaiian and Andean royalty alike donned garments entirely covered with brilliant feathers to proclaim their significance, while their counterparts in other cultures wore crowns of gold and gems. High status and desirability have always been signaled by the transformative effects of reflected light. Recent research indicates that our brains may be hard-wired to associate glossy surfaces with water (tinyurl.com/glossy-as-water). If so, the impulse drawing us toward them may have evolved as a survival mechanism. There may also be subconscious associations with other survival necessities. Gold has been linked to fire or the sun, the source of heat, light, and plant growth. The glitter of beads or sequins may evoke nighttime stars needed for finding one’s way. The flash of jewels may recall an instinctive association with eyes. In jungles as well as open grasslands, both prey and predator can be so well camouflaged that only the glint of an eye might reveal a lurking presence. -
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Maxwells Auctioneers - Winter Fine Art and Antiques - Starts 22 Jan 2020 Lot 1 A modern 3 height bookcase in black ash/white laminate; 2 modern light oak effect bookcases; a pine bookcase Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 20% inc VAT Lot 2 A mahogany 2 tier tea trolley; a nest of occasional tables; a stool; a brass top occasional table Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 20% inc VAT Lot 3 An Edwardian box seat piano stool; an oak coal box with metal liner Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 20% inc VAT Lot 4 A 1930's oak folding cake stand with 5 shelves; a 2 tier tea trolley Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 20% inc VAT Lot 5 1950's Minty style secretaire/sectional bookcase Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 20% inc VAT Lot 6 A 1930's pair of low seat armchairs with fretted backs; an Ercol stick back armchair frame Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 20% inc VAT Lot 7 A trefoil occasional table; a marbled occasional table with mosaic top and undershelf NO BIDS SOLD WITH NEXT LOT Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 20% inc VAT Lot 8 A Sony 32" flatscreen TV; a Sony stacking stereo and speakers Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 20% inc VAT Lot 9 An Edwardian carved walnut side cabinet of 2 cupboards and 2 drawers and associated 19th century mahogany display cabinet/bookcase top enclosed by 2 astragal glazed doors Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 20% inc VAT Lot 10 A 1930's oak bookcase/side cabinet enclosed by sliding and panelled door; 2 stained wood 3-height bookcases Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 20% inc VAT Lot 11 A 1950's drop leaf kitchen table with Formica top; a stool; a gilt folding tea trolley Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 20% inc VAT Lot 12 Two full height metal lockers/cabinets; a metal 4 drawer filing cabinet Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 20% inc VAT Lot 13 An aluminium extending ladder; etc. -
Of Hats and History
Black sinamay cartwheel hat with asymmetrical brim with draped black mesh. Miss Jones by Stephen Jones, ca. 1990s. Ryerson FRC2009.01.608. Gift of Kathleen Kubas. OF HATS & HISTORY By Dr. Ingrid Mida Hats are one of the most visible means to signal power, class, status, belonging and/or conformity to modes of dress. After all, for centuries kings and queens November 14, 2013 wore crowns to signal their power and dynastic position and their servants would be required to remove their hat in their presence to demonstrate their subservience. Hats can also convey emotional states (mourning) or marital status (bridal veils). Although hats, outside of ones worn as part of a uniform or religious affiliation, are now generally worn as optional accessories to convey personality or as a form of fashionable ornamentation, it was once considered unseemly for a refined gentleman or woman to appear in public without a hat. Like other dress artifacts, hats reflect the social and cultural attitudes of their period. In terms of fashion history, Canadians often overlook the fact that the fashion for men’s hats created out of beaver felts was an important part of the history and the settlement of this country. Felt was made out of animal hairs and the highest quality hats were made out of beaver pelts. Felt hats were once called “beavers” and signalled that the wearer was rich. The purchase of such a hat was a costly proposition because demand for beaver pelts greatly surpassed the supply. One of the oldest companies in the world, the Hudson’s Bay Company, was founded in 1670, exporting furs from Canada to meet European demand. -
Free Knit Hat Patterns for the Whole Family
How to Knit a Hat Volume 2: Free Knit Hat Patterns for the Whole Family Copyright 2014 by Prime Publishing LLC All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Trademarks are property of their respective holders. When used, trademarks are for the benefit of the trademark owner only. Published by Prime Publishing LLC, 3400 Dundee Road, Northbrook, IL 60062 – www.primecp.com Free Knitting Projects Free Crochet Projects Free Kids’ Craft Projects Free Craft Projects Free Sewing Projects Free Quilt Projects Free Christmas Craft Projects Free Holiday Projects Free Crochet Afghan Projects Free Jewelry Making Projects Free Paper Craft Projects Free DIY Wedding Crafts How to Knit a Hat Volume 2: Free Knit Hat Patterns for the Whole Family Letter from the Editor Dear Knitters, Is it just me, or has this been the winter that won’t end? With chilly temperatures expected to last until St. Patrick’s Day, it’s important to bundle up whenever you go outside. This special collection of free knit hat patterns is just the thing to keep you and your family cozy in these frigid conditions. Best of all, these patterns are totally adorable, so you can look stylish and snug at the same time. This eBook includes free knit hat patterns for adults, teens, preschoolers, and infants, so we’ve got everyone in your family covered.