Designer Profile – Shawn Pigott of LaVictorianRose Millinery
For those of you who may not know what a milliner does, it is defined
as as one who makes, trims, designs, and/or sells women's hats.
How did you get started in Millinery?
have a degree in fashion and design, that did not lead me to millinery.
Millinery, called one afternoon and told me she was dying. Cindy asked
me to promise her one thing: to open my own millinery studio and to
begin making hats as soon as possible. When I told her I'd never made a
hat in my life, she replied "I don't know another person who loves hats
as much as YOU and I know you will be fantastic! You have the knowledge
inside….just tap into it." That was our last conversation as she died
one month later. I have kept my promise. I opened LaVictorianRose
Millinery in 2005 in Cynthia's honor. Unfortunately, we never met in
this lifetime.
loving them. Custom, hand-blocked millinery is truly a form of art. I
derive great pleasure from the designs I create for my clients. Also,
custom millinery, in my opinion, is becoming a lost art and one that I
feel should be preserved. I absolutely love what I do and that shows in
each hat and veil. I specialize in romantic styles from the Victorian
Era, Edwardian Era, and the Roaring 20's.
consultations and getting a feel for that client's personality. Hats
should always enhance the wearer and bring out her special qualities.
The straw I use is hand woven in the Orient and it takes that weaver 5
days to create the straw for a small hat like a cloche. It takes that
same weaver 15 days to weave the straw for a wide-brimmed one. I also
use the finest quality felt velour for cold weather wear.
Can you give us any history on Millinery?
1529 when the term referred to the products for which Milan and the
northern Italian Providences were well known such as ribbons, gloves,
and straws. The haberdashers who imported these highly popular straws
were called "Millaners" from which the word eventually derived.
States was the Margaret Hunter shop in Colonial Williamsburg
established in 1767. I know of one historical literary reference to
millinery. Shakespeare mentioned "millinery" in a Winter's Tale published in 1603.
A special thanks to Shawn for giving us this wonderful interview. Derby Day will be here before you know it Kentucky gals, start planning for your hat purchase! Please visit Shawn's website for more of her beautiful hats including wedding and bridal, travel hats and more.
This was a really interesting article, such beautiful hats 🙂
Wishing you a Beary Merry Christmas, Catherine and the Bumpkin Bears x