As seen in CAMILLA'S New Collection ' PARTY LIKE'
We are so excited to have our ‘ PSYCHEDELIC ‘ Rainbow Velvet Turban featured in Camilla’s new Collection
PARTY LIKE…. Our PSYCHEDELIC Turban is the perfect turban for the party season.
The House Of Hats Flare Street Velvet Turban
The House Of Hats Velvet Turban Using Flare Street Melbourne Cut Offs
Loving our new Psychedelic turban using Flare Street velvet offcuts that we patch worked together to create this
incredible turban.
Unfortunately this one is not available as it’s just a one off piece I made for my personal collection but we do have some other incredible velvet turbans in our online shop or contact us to create a turban especially for you.
Sewing these amazing 60s patterned velvet off cuts together from Flare Street
It actually took me hours to get these perfectly positioned together to show off these amazing prints.
Our finished product, we were extremely happy with the outcome of this turban.
If you haven’t already got a pair of flare Street Velvet flares your missing out, They make the most incredible velvet stretch flares in the most
out of this world 60s prints.
I’ve already got two pairs and growing , they are the most comfortable and best cut flares ever !!1
Flare Street in based in Melbourne Victoria Australia.
Make sure you check out their website.
www.flarestreet.com
Why We Love TURBANS
Other than being one of the most glamorous hair accessories and the easiest cure for a bad hair day that makes you look instantly Glam.!! , bad hair day? (throw your hair in a turban and way you go).. The Turban has quite a history behind it and while the fashion for the turban was partly borne of necessity in Europe, it became chic and highly worn in the early late 1930s early 1940s when it appeared on the heads of Hollywood icons. such as Lana Turner who created an iconic image of femme fatale in turban in The Post man always rings twice..( I highly recommend to watch) ,the growing US popularity of South American stars such as Carmen Miranda also raised the profile of the draped turban as glamour wear – Miranda wore hers in a variety of extreme permutations in her films. The turban really never lost its glam as it was still a hot accessory straight through into the early 70s when Biba loved a shiny disco turban .
In current time the Turban has made a huge come back as seen on Prada's runway in back in 2007 and a huge turn around in the Pin Up scene , incorporating into vintage hairstyles.
You can really adapt your own style & character with a classic turban, add a vintage brooch, a feather, the turban can take you from day to night.
I fell in love with the turban many moons ago , and started experimenting with my own variation of the 1940s turban creating it into a classic modern day design and using high quality Dupion silk that I sculptured, I managed to recreate an easy lightweight style that can be worn everyday.
Shop our Turban collection made to order in any colour
https://www.thehouseofhats.com.au/shop
I hope you enjoy our Turbans and never have a bad hair day again
ilana Xx
The House Of Hats Gold Dust Turban
" My Gold Dust Turban is so beautifully made for me it gets worn almost daily, i love it so much'
Testimonial form one of our Clients Melissa Bant.
Photo shoot with Photographer Margaret Ellen Burns & Model Pearl Spring Featuring our Aqua silk Turban
Vintage 1940's Turban
Vintage Vogue 1940's Featuring a glam Turban
Carmen Miranda was the Queen of Turbans , Famous for topping them with Fruit
The House Of Hats Fortune teller Silk Turban as featured in Elegant Magazine .