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The company is the working dream of its founding milliner, Laura Del Villaggio, who fell for hats at an early age. As a young teen, Laura began seeking out vintage clothing as a way to individualize her appearance. Along with clothing, Laura also found fabulous hats from the early twentieth century. Hats soon outnumbered the vintage dresses in her closet.
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Laura continued to pursue fashion and her love of vintage clothing, graduating from UT Austin with a double major in History and Apparel Design. Her passion for both then led her to a graduate program in Museum Studies: Costume and Textiles at the prestigious Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Laura discovered that F.I.T. also offered a Millinery Certificate program through the Accessories Design department. Over the next two years, Laura devoted herself to learning hat-making, as well as textile and costume history, conservation, and exhibition.
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Having enjoyed stints in both New York and San Francisco, Laura is currently back in Austin, Texas where she loves being a woman of many hats. She balances her roles as parent and partner with self-employment: custom millinery and historic clothing conservation and consultation. In addition, Laura also holds a long-time position at Amelia's Retro-Vogue & Relics and occasionally tours with the theater productions of A Ride with Bob, and Tuna Does Vegas doing costume and wardrobe work.
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Whatever hat you choose to wear (literally or figuratively) it is always an intriguing and delightful reflection of the individual.
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Heartfelt thanks to:
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Whitney Lee Photography for the model photography; Rachel, our lovely model; Ed Carter for some detail images; Jane at Amelia's Retro-Vogue & Relics for providing vintage clothing and jewelry for the shoot and tons more; Deborah at Deborah Main Designs for sharing her gorgeous collection of ribbons and trims; Heide for putting the sparkle in my eyes, and most importantly Pasquale for all the love, support and this amazing new website!
xo Milli
