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Hats on! A milliner talks Ascot's most important accessory
Hats on! A milliner talks Ascot's most important accessory

Business Times

time4 days ago

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  • Business Times

Hats on! A milliner talks Ascot's most important accessory

[LONDON] At her London studio, Merve Bayindir carefully glues on dried flowers onto a pale pink saucer hat. Nearby, an array of other colourful headpieces are on display. The Turkish-born milliner has been busy making hats for guests attending the annual Royal Ascot racing event, where hoheadwear is a must. 'It is the biggest runway. It's the Oscars. It's the Golden is what it is for because you can't see that many amazing hats in one spot at the same time for a week,' she said. The horse-racing event, held in Ascot just outside London, kicks off on Jun 17 for five days. It has become as much known for the colourful fashion as for the sport. Its various enclosures have different dress codes – the strictest is for the royal enclosure. 'You have to have a minimum of ten centimetres of diameter on a hat,' Bayindir said. A NEWSLETTER FOR YOU Friday, 2 pm Lifestyle Our picks of the latest dining, travel and leisure options to treat yourself. Sign Up Sign Up 'So (for) the ladies in the royal enclosure, we always say make sure that your hat is not a fascinator,' she added, referring to elaborate, decorative headpieces, often fixed on a band or clip. For the Queen Anne and village enclosures, hats, headpieces or fascinators are allowed. In terms of colours, Bayindir said designs in pale pink and blue were annual staples, with fuchsia, sage green and lilac also proving popular lately. As for size, the bigger the better. 'It doesn't matter who you are, you can be the star and take that chance and be outrageous,' she said. 'Royal Ascot itself has a very big personality. So you need to sort of support that big personality and be part of it if you want to be really enjoying the environment.' REUTERS

Hats on! A milliner talks Ascot's most important accessory
Hats on! A milliner talks Ascot's most important accessory

Gulf Today

time4 days ago

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  • Gulf Today

Hats on! A milliner talks Ascot's most important accessory

At her London studio, Merve Bayindir carefully glues on dried flowers onto a pale pink saucer hat. Nearby, an array of other colourful headpieces are on display. The Turkish-born milliner has been busy making hats for guests attending the annual Royal Ascot racing event, where hoheadwear is a must. "It is the biggest runway. It's the Oscars. It's the Golden is what it is for because you can't see that many amazing hats in one spot at the same time for a week," she told the media. The horse-racing event, held in Ascot just outside London, kicks off on June 17 for five days. It has become as much known for the colourful fashion as for the sport. Detail is seen on a bespoke hat created by the milliner Merve Bayindir. Its various enclosures have different dress codes - the strictest is for the royal enclosure. "You have to have minimum ten centimetres of diametre on a hat," Bayindir said. "So (for) the ladies in royal enclosure, we always say make sure that your hat is not a fascinator," she added, referring to elaborate, decorative headpieces, often fixed on a band or clip. For the Queen Anne and village enclosures, hats, headpieces or fascinators are allowed. In terms of colours, Bayindir said designs in pale pink and blue were annual staples, with fuchsia, sage green and lilac also proving popular lately. As for size, the bigger the better. Bespoke milliner Merve Bayindir reacts whilst sitting amongst recent headwear creations. Photo Reuters "It doesn't matter who you are, you can be the star and take that chance and be outrageous," she said. "Royal Ascot itself has a very big personality. So you need to sort of support that big personality and be part of it if you want to be really enjoying the environment." Reuters

Feathers, florals, and flair: The art of making headlines (and hats) for Royal Ascot
Feathers, florals, and flair: The art of making headlines (and hats) for Royal Ascot

Malay Mail

time6 days ago

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  • Malay Mail

Feathers, florals, and flair: The art of making headlines (and hats) for Royal Ascot

LONDON, June 15 — At her London studio, Merve Bayindir carefully glues on dried flowers onto a pale pink saucer hat. Nearby, an array of other colourful headpieces are on display. The Turkish-born milliner has been busy making hats for guests attending the annual Royal Ascot racing event, where headwear is a must. 'It is the biggest runway. It's the Oscars. It's the Golden is what it is for because you can't see that many amazing hats in one spot at the same time for a week,' she told Reuters. The horse-racing event, held in Ascot just outside London, kicks off on June 17 for five days. It has become as much known for the colourful fashion as for the sport. Its various enclosures have different dress codes — the strictest is for the royal enclosure. 'You have to have minimum ten centimetres of diameter on a hat,' Bayindir said. 'So (for) the ladies in royal enclosure, we always say make sure that your hat is not a fascinator,' she added, referring to elaborate, decorative headpieces, often fixed on a band or clip. For the Queen Anne and village enclosures, hats, headpieces or fascinators are allowed. In terms of colours, Bayindir said designs in pale pink and blue were annual staples, with fuchsia, sage green and lilac also proving popular lately. As for size, the bigger the better. Details on a bespoke hat created by Merve Bayindir ahead of the upcoming Royal Ascot racing event. — Reuters pic 'It doesn't matter who you are, you can be the star and take that chance and be outrageous,' she said. 'Royal Ascot itself has a very big personality. So you need to sort of support that big personality and be part of it if you want to be really enjoying the environment.' — Reuters

Hats on! A milliner talks Ascot's most important accessory
Hats on! A milliner talks Ascot's most important accessory

Observer

time6 days ago

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  • Observer

Hats on! A milliner talks Ascot's most important accessory

At her London studio, Merve Bayindir carefully glues on dried flowers onto a pale pink saucer hat. Nearby, an array of other colourful headpieces are on display. The Turkish-born milliner has been busy making hats for guests attending the annual Royal Ascot racing event, where hoheadwear is a must. "It is the biggest runway. It's the Oscars. It's the Golden is what it is for because you can't see that many amazing hats in one spot at the same time for a week," she told Reuters. The horse-racing event, held in Ascot just outside London, kicks off on June 17 for five days. It has become as much known for the colourful fashion as for the sport. Its various enclosures have different dress codes - the strictest is for the royal enclosure. "You have to have minimum ten centimetres of diameter on a hat," Bayindir said. "So (for) the ladies in royal enclosure, we always say make sure that your hat is not a fascinator," she added, referring to elaborate, decorative headpieces, often fixed on a band or clip. For the Queen Anne and village enclosures, hats, headpieces or fascinators are allowed. In terms of colours, Bayindir said designs in pale pink and blue were annual staples, with fuchsia, sage green and lilac also proving popular lately. As for size, the bigger the better. "It doesn't matter who you are, you can be the star and take that chance and be outrageous," she said. "Royal Ascot itself has a very big personality. So you need to sort of support that big personality and be part of it if you want to be really enjoying the environment." —Reuters

Haute hats hover at UK horse racing event
Haute hats hover at UK horse racing event

Express Tribune

time7 days ago

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  • Express Tribune

Haute hats hover at UK horse racing event

Headwear is a must for everyone attending the racing event. PHOTO: File At her London studio, Merve Bayindir carefully glues dried flowers onto a pale pink saucer hat. Nearby, an array of other colourful headpieces are on display. The Turkish-born milliner has been busy making hats for guests attending the annual Royal Ascot racing event, where headwear is a must. "It is the biggest runway. It's the Oscars. It's the Golden is what it is for because you can't see that many amazing hats in one spot at the same time for a week," she told Reuters. The horse-racing event, held in Ascot just outside London, kicks off on June 17 for five days. It has become as much known for the colourful fashion as for the sport. Its various enclosures have different dress codes — the strictest is for the royal enclosure. "You have to have a minimum ten centimetres of diameter on a hat," Bayindir said. "So (for) the ladies in the royal enclosure, we always say make sure that your hat is not a fascinator," she added, referring to elaborate, decorative headpieces, often fixed on a band or clip. For the Queen Anne and village enclosures, hats, headpieces or fascinators are allowed. In terms of colours, Bayindir said designs in pale pink and blue were annual staples, with fuchsia, sage green and lilac also proving popular lately. As for size, the bigger the better. "It doesn't matter who you are, you can be the star and take that chance and be outrageous," she said. "Royal Ascot itself has a very big personality. So you need to sort of support that big personality and be part of it if you want to be really enjoying the environment."

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