Keep a Cool Head, in a Crownless Hat.—Open tops are on top for summer—they are a youthful idea, the open crown allowing well-dressed hair to play a decorative role. Upper sketch: A straw of sombrero inspiration, the edge of the brim 'being turned up. Upper right: 'Following Breton influence, this hut combines two prevailing vogues—the crownless hat and the halo. Lower: A bonnet type in fancy straw.
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Evening Star, Issue 22805, 13 November 1937, Page 26
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67Keep a Cool Head, in a Crownless Hat.—Open tops are on top for summer—they are a youthful idea, the open crown allowing well-dressed hair to play a decorative role. Upper sketch: A straw of sombrero inspiration, the edge of the brim 'being turned up. Upper right: 'Following Breton influence, this hut combines two prevailing vogues—the crownless hat and the halo. Lower: A bonnet type in fancy straw. Evening Star, Issue 22805, 13 November 1937, Page 26
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