Stock Photo - Feb. 02, 1955 - Spring is a heady business: Hats inspired by Dutch bonnets and others with enormous gathered taffets brims that could double as a parasol under a hot sun were among spring and early summer models recently shown by Edward Harvane of London. Strong too in his collection was the cloche line, including small, head-hugging hats of flowers, leaves, and delicately shaded bunches of grapes. Every type of Juliet cap was shown, all exposing the hairline and forehead, sometimes worn at a tilt, sometimes straight on the head. Photo shows Top: Red Dutch bonnet model, with tow narrow exaggerated side-pieces tipped with black silk pom-poms. Bottom: 'Parasol' hat of ivory paper taffets. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)

Stock Photo: Feb. 02, 1955 - Spring is a heady business: Hats inspired by Dutch bonnets and others with enormous gathered taffets brims that could double as a parasol under.

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