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Gentlemen Winter Gentlemen Gentlemen Winter Gentlemen A hat is a statement on aesthetics and connoisseurship just as much as on a person’s individual style. Nicki Marquardt hats reflect all of this. The production of our hats is very much part of our own identity as milliners – every item being hand made in our Munich studio, the result of more than 20 years of masterly craftsmanship. We are passionate about traditional production techniques that we continuously develop, leading to innovative crossovers with other crafts. In this way we create a quality that can be seen and felt. Classical hat shapes and avant-garde ideas ensure a perfect fit. And are always one step ahead of the times. Our materials are also, in the true sense of the word, hand picked. We use the finest Milan straw from Italy, featherweight parabuntal, abacá from the Philippines, Japanese toyo paper, Portuguese rabbit fur felt, exquisite alpaca wool and 100% cashmere felt. From casual hats for the summer and winter and our ‘Foldables’ to custom- made hats for everyday wear or special occasions: Nicki Marquardt hats stand for durability and individuality. Through the use of high-quality materials and their perfect design Nicki Marquardt hats are not short-lived fashion accessories but iconic collector’s items that become even more beautiful year after year and are an essential part of their wearers’ wardrobe. Our famous hats on famous heads! Custom-made and couture hats for a wide range of occasions for theatre, TV & film productions, for social and corporate events, such as galas, weddings and other celebrations – and of course for your next visit to Ascot. www.nickimarquardt.com Bingley – Bowler Hat Reno – Collapsible Hat Portuguese fur felt Portuguese fur felt brim width 5,5 cm brim width 5 cm, crown height 10 cm hand blocked, bridée modelled and sewn by hand hand blocked and sewn classical ribbon and bow sewn on entirely by hand collapsible hat using intricate folding mechanism Darcy – Top Hat Brady – Collapsible Fedora Portuguese fur felt red dot design award 2012, Potuguese fur felt brim width 5,5 cm, crown height 12,5 cm brim width 6,5 cm, crown height 7,5 cm hand blocked, brim curled and bound with silk grosgrain ribbon by hand hand blocked and sewn broad classical ribbon and bow sewn on entirely by hand collapsible hat using intricate folding mechanism Viggo – Homburg Hat Scott – Trilby Hat Portuguese fur felt pure cashmere felt brim width 6,5 cm, crown height 8,5 cm brim width 5,5 cm, crown height 10,5 cm hand blocked, bridée stitched down with decorative thick yarn hand blocked, classical center dent hat shape vegetable tanned, hand dyed and polished leather inlet ornamental hand embroidery as trimming Samuel – Pork Pie Hat Richard – Trilby Hat Portuguese fur felt Portuguese fur felt brim width 6,5 cm, crown height 8 cm brim width 5 cm, crown height 10 cm hand blocked, bridée stitched down with decorative thick yarn hand blocked, straight brim, classical center dent hat shape ribbon and bow with fringed edge sewn on entirely by hand ribbon and bow with fringed edge sewn on entirely by hand Logan – Pork Pie Hat Francis – Matelot Hat pure cashmere felt Portuguese fur felt brim width 5,5 cm, crown height 8 cm brim width 7,5 cm, crown height 8 cm hand blocked, crown shape modelled freely by hand hand blocked, straight brim, bridée stitched down with decorative thick yarn ornamental hand embroidery as trimming ornamental hand embroidery, Oriental weave stitch as trimming Benjamin – Fedora Hat Portuguese fur felt Our famous hats on famous heads! brim width 7,5 cm, crown height 10 cm Custom-made and couture hats for a wide range of occasions for hand blocked, classical center dent hat shape theatre, TV & film productions, for social and corporate events, slim Japanese ribbon sewn on entirely by hand such as galas, weddings and other celebrations – and of course for your next visit to Ascot. Available Collections & Foldables Winter WINTER 2012/2013 2011/2012 Summer Marquardt: Gert 2013 Winter 2013/14 Summer 2012 Summer 2014 Summer 2011 Milli | Portrait of Nicki Winter 2014/15 Summer 2015 Winter 2015/16 Summer 2016 Winter 2016/17 Collection Collection Sommer2017 Winter2017/18 A passion for shape, feel, colour and personality, coupled with an infallible sense for fashion and the moment: that is Nicki Marquardt. And that can be sensed in Cao | Graphic Design: Sandra every item that bears her name – as Nicki Marquardt knows how one can relate Foldables Collection New Foldables Collection New Foldables Summer2018 Winter2018 a story of one’s own through hats. And how select materials, masterly technical skills and unique designs are merged together. Irrespective of whether it is a design from the current collection or an earlier Filbert | Styling: Trang one, the creations by Nicki Marquardt and her studio are made on demand and sent to all corners of the world. Bespoke items and exclusive rights on certain Foldables Collection Winter2019 models are available as part of the Marquardt portfolio. Each individual item is Up: Melanie – in the true sense of the word – masterly made by hand and comes exclusively Make from the Nicki Marquardt studio in Munich. Destination London or New York, the Fashion Week or Vogue, Ascot or Tokyo. For more than twenty years Nicki Marquardt’s creations have delighted and in- Löbbecke | Hair & spired customers in Germany and abroad and have received numerous awards. Couture & Erik From couture to the annual collections and the award-winning ‘Foldables’: Nicki Marquardt’s hats are a form of expression and transformation, for every- day use and that special occasion – and, first and foremost – fashion. In the best André Danke Couture possible sense and for all the senses. Couture Couture | Models: White Couture Couture CICB Award South Korea Bronze Prize 2013 Honorable Mention 2013 Photography: Philipp Nemenz Krautbauer www.nickimarquardt.com Nicki Marquardt München Türkenstrasse 78 80799 München| Germany Phone: +49 89 28 80 80 01 Fax: +49 89 28 80 89 36 [email protected] nickimarquardt.com facebook.com/ NickiMarquardtMunich instagram.com/nickimarquardt.
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