I’m a hat loving, hat wearing kind of gal! Further, I love costuming. So, you’ll quite understand how I have so many fabulous photos of wondrous hats, taken at the Bristol Renaissance Faire…
These pretty towers add even more elegance to what are already such smartly dressed noblewomen…
And such a tall and pale-yellow number so nicely compliments this saucy mistress!
Only a straw hat decorated with a bit of plumage will do for this authoress (who secretly dreams of living in a hobbit house). But I digress…
Oh my gosh, the Queen’s hat! Look at those gorgeous feathers!
…spy especially upon Her Majesty’s striking red plume and Tudor Rose!
What a magical crown for one such etherial fairy queen!
A wild creature perches upon this witch’s hat, zoom in and you might see it!
Well met sir! Your hat is so grand as to be in a category all its own!
One noble’s hat was adorned with trimmed feathers on their individual rachis. I thought they made a clever ornament!
And nothing like prettily fashioned hairstyles and delicate lace collars to add to the elegance of these women’s hats!
How special the simplicity of this young lady’s cap…
How daring the effect of an artful tilt and golden feathers. Fantastic!
And how sweet the pretty veils of young maidens at their games…
And at their prayers…
Truly an excellent ensemble, one lady so richly adorned in blue…
Another one of Her Grace’s gorgeous pieces. What a designer has she!
Oh precious the crown of yellow buds and green…
And such a treasured wreath of feathers, from out of a dream…
There simply are no lack of smiling faces, and thoughtfully designed hats on this festival day!
But I must tell you this…
No hat can beat the one worn by the kindest of ladies, Lady Ettie!