Invisible Beauty: An Interview with Bethann Hardison (Dressed Classic)

Invisible Beauty: An Interview with Bethann H...

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The Art of Historical Hatmaking with Rachel Frost (Dressed Classic)

In this 2020 interview from the Dressed archive, we learn all about the art of historical hatmaking with Rachel Frost, one of only a handful of hatmakers in the entire world using sixteenth century European techniques. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoice ...  Show more

The Man of Many Hats: An Interview with Master Milliner Stephen Jones (Dressed Classic)

Stephen Jones is one of the most prolific and celebrated milliners of the late twentieth and tweny-first centuries. We revisit our 2022 interview where he joined us to discuss his incredible forty plus year career adorning the heads of everyone from royalty to rock stars. Learn m ...  Show more

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