A statement headpiece, perfect for a day at the races. It is created with a hand stitched teal ruffled disc and adorned with peacock eyes, turquoise pheasant and silver curly quills to the front. At the back is a fan of light blue coq feathers to add interest all the way around the piece. A vintage brooch and a net veil finishes this piece. It is fitted with a wide band and a comb.
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A collaboration with Emma Jackson from Silversoles.
A button covered with handmade and hand dyed fabric from Silversoles. The blue tones accentuate the patterns created within the fabrics giving a beautiful stripe across the button. The piece is finished with a statement crin bow and two curly pheasant feathers. Its fitted with a clear elastic.
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A collaboration with Emma Jackson from Silversoles. A disc percher covered with handmade and hand painted fabric by Silversoles using aqua and cobalt blue tones to accentuate the patterns created within the fabrics. It is trimmed with black velvet ribbon and a statement black ostrich feather. It is fitted with a ribbon wrapped band.
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Red bubble crin loops form this striking headpiece that nestles perfectly over the head. The inner part of the piece has a cluster of red, spiky biot feathers to add contrast. This is a lightweight piece fitted with a ribbon wrapped band. This headpiece is perfect for travelling and can be packed into a suitcase.
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Navy bubble crin loops create the base for this headpiece, giving it height and drama. Mustard feather mounts are intertwined with the crin and finished with amber diamantes, making this perfect for the races as its lightweight and can be worn all day. The headpiece is fitted with a double ribbon wrapped band.
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This statement piece features two full pheasant wings, that span across the teardrop base. The base is created using two black lace, wired teardrops which sit at a slant angle on the side of your head. A full veil of grey netting sweeps across the face and around the back of the headpiece. Definitely a piece for the races that will stand out from the crowd. A double ribbon wrapped band holds the headpiece in place.