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millinery

[mil-uh-ner-ee, -nuh-ree] / ˈmɪl əˌnɛr i, -nə ri /


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Stephen Jones, famed for his millinery, contributed with reinterpretations of new wave beanies that bore “ronghua,” exquisite velvet flowers of Chinese origin dating back to the Tang dynasty.

From Seattle Times

A 2003 book of photographs, “Paris + Klein,” portrayed the city of fashion and fine dining as a freak show of boulevard cafes where ladies in millinery ate with plastic forks on paper plates.

From New York Times

Here is a selection of some of this year's head-turning millinery.

From BBC

Bailey decried the insatiable hunger the millinery trade had for birds.

From Washington Post

For women, there were “Practical talks on the care of the home and the family, as well as lessons in sewing and millinery.”

From Washington Post