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MERRY CHRISTMAS From The House Of Hats

Just wanted to wish you all a very Merry Christmas , Wow can you believe how fast has this year gone.
We've had a super busy year creating our new Sydney showroom and meeting some amazing new clients and existing ones.
We have some new arrivals just in time for the party season and lots more coming early next year so stay turned.
We are also now offering hat repairs and restorations so if you have a hat that needs so love you can send it our way to bring it back to life.
Thank you to every one of you who supports our small business it means the world to us, we are so proud to be Australian made & owned.
We are so looking forward to you all visiting our new showroom in 2023 , we have so many ideas in the works for the year ahead so it's going to be a fantastic year..

Wishing you all a very Safe  Merry Christmas & a Happy new year !!! 
Love your Milliner ..

See you all in 2023 !!

ilana x

One of my favourite Christmas Songs - Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

Gift Cards are now available to purchase

We are now offering Gift Cards for sale in our online Shop
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Behind The Scenes of our new Showroom

Behind the scenes of The House Of Hats new showroom in Sydney Australia

We have been super busy designing and renovating our new space and creating our beautiful new showroom.

Before our renovation

We started off with a blank canvas in this victorian room with stunning marble fireplace and ornate ceiling as our feature.

Black Feature Wall

We wanted to stick with my logo colours , so went with a black feature wall around the fireplace and light green walls.

Logo colours

The theme for the room was inspired by the old victorian millinery shops back in the 1900s , we already had this antique timber mirror but we jazzed it up by painted it gold and how spectacular does it look .

We managed to find an incredible antique 1920s copper & glass shop display counter which was the perfect fit in the middle of the room and we also found a antique velvet chaise lounge at an estate sale that fits in with the theme perfectly.

Victorian shop display cabinet

Willow modelling on our Antique Chaise

We painted our wooden hat stands gold to match our feature mirror.

Our Gold Wooden Hat Stands

We designed the shelf layout and found a local carpenter that custom made a cupboard and timber shelves built on both wall for hat display and hat box storage.

Design for Shelves

Hat display wall

Finished Timber Shelves

We are now just in the final stages of finishing and are just waiting on curtains and another cabinet to be painted and we will be finished,

Stay tuned for the final reveal.

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BIBA Fever back to 1969 London

Biba Fever 

Biba was a London fashion store of the 1960s and 1970s.  Biba was started and primarily run by  the Polish-born Barbara Hulanicki with help of her husband Stephen Fitz-Simon.

Biba's early years were rather humble, with many of the outfits being cheap and available to the public by mail order. Biba’s postal boutique had its first significant success in May 1964 when it offered a pink gingham dress with a hole cut out of the back of the neck with a matching triangular kerchief to readers of the Daily Mirror.  The dress had celebrity appeal, as a similar dress had been worn by Brigitte Bardot. By the morning after the dress was advertised in the Daily Mirror, over 4,000 orders had been received. Ultimately, some 17,000 outfits were sold.

Hulanicki worked as a fashion illustrator after studying at Brighton Art College inthe late 1950s. She married advertising executive Stephen Fitz-Simon and they soon opened a mail order clothing company that she named Biba's Postal Boutique. Biba was the nickname of her younger sister Biruta.

The first store, in Abingdon Road in Kensington was opened in September 1964.

Hulanicki’s first encounter with her new customers was at 10 o’clock on theSaturday morning it opened; "...the curtains were drawn across the window…the shop was packed with girls trying on the same brown pinstripe dress in concentrated silence. Not one asked if there were any other styles or sizes," Hulanicki remarked.

The brown pinstripe dresses were being stored in the shop because Hulanicki’s apartment was overflowing with boxes of clothes for their mail order service. Fitz-Simon dropped Hulanicki at the shop and went to pick up more dresses, Hulanicki went to the bathroom and when she came back the shop was packed. "The louder the music played the faster the girls moved and more people appeared in the shop. I had sold every dress by 11. After the last dress had been sold, people were still lining up inside waiting for the next delivery.

The shops' main appeal was what was seen on TV on Friday night could now be bought on Saturday and worn that night. As the Biba style (tight cut skinny sleeves, earthy colours) and logo became more and more recognisable, themore and more people wanted to be seen in it.

The second store at 19-21 Kensington Church Street opened in 1965 and a series of mail-order catalogues followed in 1968, which allowed customers to buy Biba style without having to come to London.

n 1973 with the backing of Dorothy Perkins and British Land , the store moved to the seven-storey Derry & Toms  department store, which immediately attracted up to a million customers weekly, making it one of the most visited tourist attractions in London.

There were different departments, and each floor had its own theme, such as a children's floor, a floor for men, a book store, a food market, and a "home" floor which sold items such as wallpaper, paint, cutlery, soft furnishings and even statues. The overall design was produced by Whitmore-Thomas Partnership, run by artist/designers Steve Thomas and Tim Whitmore.[Each department had its own logo or sign, which was based on the Biba logo and had a picture describing the department. These were commissioned by Thomas and Whitmore and designed by Kasia Charko.

The store had an Art Deco-interior reminiscent of the Golden Age of Hollywood. and non-traditional displays,  Barbara Hulanicki and her husband Simon Fitzsimon have spent £1m refurbishing the Art Deco department store - known as Big Biba - to house her idiosyncratic collection of clothes and accessories.

The Biba Food Hall was also designed ingeniously, each part being aimed at one particular kind of product; a unit made to look like a dog (based on Hulanicki's own dog, a Great Dane named Othello)  consisted of dog food; a huge baked beans tin can consisted of only tins of Baked beans; a can of "Warhol's  Condensed Soup" etc., all foods having individual innovative units. Also at the new "Big Biba" was "The Rainbow Restaurant", which was located on the fifth floor of the department store and was destined to become a major hang-out for rock stars, but which was not solely the reserve of the elite. With all of these renovations and additions, Biba became known as a "theatre for fashion."Also at the site was the Kensignton Roof Gardens  which are still there today.

The move to Derry and Toms in 1973 gave a much needed boost to other more conventional department stores in a lacklustre Kensington High Street suffering from recession.
Dorothy Perkins bought 75% of Biba taking it from a loss of £40,000 to a profit of £300,000.Biba was a victim of the same recession and only survived for two years before closing in 1975.

It seemed people wee happy to come and see the impressive decor and designer goods but were more reluctant to buy.

Barbara Hulanicki moved to Beazil in 1975 and in 1983 she published a book about the Biba enterprise called A to Biba in which she blamed British land forthe demise of the store by running it down to save other parts of its empire.

Twiggy Modelling for Biba 1971

Twiggy Modelling for Biba 1971

Twiggy Modelling for Biba 1971

Twiggy Modelling for Biba 1971

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Enchantment SS16-17

Enchantment Collection SS16-17

' Deep into the forest whimsical mystic nymphs flock amongst butterflies & fairies enchanted by their beauty.'

Our new collection coming soon is  " Enchantment" inspired by all things mystical and whimsical. The magic of enchantment being under a  spell, a spell of love

Introducing The House Of Hats ' Nymph ' headpiece and matching comb The first piece in our new  ' Enchantment ' collection.
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The Nymph headpiece featuring vintage velvet and pastel flowers and brass leaf accents creates a light ethereal headpiece.

The perfect headpiece
 

The House of Hats ' Nymph' Crown & Comb now available in our online store

The House of Hats ' Nymph' Crown & Comb now available in our online store

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The Rosebud - White Crochet lace Boudoir Cap
A$135.00

"The Rosebud" is a delicate lace boudoir cap adorned with vintage rosebud florals and a soft blush pink ribbon.

Effortless to wear, you simply pop it on for an instant touch of vintage charm. Pair it with a silk robe for dreamy mornings, a flowing dress for a romantic day out, or even with jeans and a blouse for a soft, vintage twist.

One size only—one available—crafted just for you.

Comes shipped in our free gift box

Free Shipping Australia Wide

Only 1 available
The Lace Serenity - Mink Antique Lace Boudoir Cap
A$155.00

A whisper-soft boudoir cap inspired by the romance of the Edwardian era.
Lace Serenity is handcrafted using delicate antique 1920s lace in warm ivory tones, finished with gentle vintage ruffle ribbon edging and a softly draped silhouette that frames the face beautifully.

Historically worn in the privacy of the boudoir, these intimate lace caps were designed to keep hair protected while still feeling utterly feminine. Today, this piece has been lovingly re-imagined as a wearable heirloom—perfect for modern romantics who adore slow fashion and timeless beauty.

Equally enchanting styled for daytime with a flowing dress, worn for bridal moments, or treasured as a special keepsake.

This is a one-of-a-kind piece — only one available.

• Handmade by The House of Hats
• Edwardian-inspired boudoir cap design
• Soft lace construction with ruffled edging
• Lightweight, breathable and comfortable
• One size fits most (flexible fit)
• Colour: warm ivory / soft blush undertone
• Ready to ship/ One of a kind Only One Available

Free Shipping Australia / Come shipped in our Signature Box

Styling Ideas

✨ Bridal morning or honeymoon wear
✨ Romantic daytime styling with vintage dresses
✨ Photoshoots, heirloom portraits, and slow living moments
✨ A thoughtful gift for lovers of antique style

Care

Handle gently.. keep Stored in our signature keepsake box . Avoid moisture and direct sunlight to preserve the lace.