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called a
milliner or hatter. Historically,
milliners made and sold a
range of
accessories for
clothing and hairstyles. In France,
milliners are known...
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DeMarcus Armon "Dee"
Milliner (born
September 14, 1991) is an
American former professional football player who was a
cornerback in the
National Football...
- OBE (born 1957) is a
British milliner based in London, who is
considered one of the most
radical and
important milliners of the late 20th and
early 21st...
- was a
Scottish milliner based in London.
Designing hats for over seventy-five years, Boyd was one of London's most
respected milliners and is
known for...
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Basil Home Thomson, KCB (21
April 1861 – 26
March 1939) was a
British colonial administrator and
prison governor, who was head of
Metropolitan Police...
- Bard
Graduate Center in New York,
Ouellette was one of
several local milliners (including Rod
Keenan and
Eugenia Kim) to have
millinery designs included...
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William Chambers (born 1979) is a
Scottish milliner, from
Shotts in
North Lanarkshire, now
based in Glasgow. He
creates handmade hats and
headpieces that...
- century.
Couture houses like
Lanvin and
Molyneux opened ateliers to join
milliners in
manufacturing hats that
precisely matched their clothing designs. The...
- Look up
milliner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Milliner is an
occupational surname,
variant of "Milner", "miller". Its ****ociation with the occupation...
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hairpieces (and used in a more
derogatory sense);
pieces handmade by
qualified milliners are
referred to
instead by the
generic term ‘headpiece’, or by the particular...