Rule17
New in Town
- Messages
- 26
- Location
- Sydney, Australia
My fiancee vetoed every hat I owned, which led to a year wearing nothing but baseball caps. I was miserable and, after taking her to half a dozen hatshops with no luck, I decided the only answer was professional help.
I hit Google and came up with Rosie Boylan, that hatmaker who made all the hats for Moulin Rouge and Australia. At the time Rosie was abroad on a Churchill fellowship researching hats but we hooked up in April and are now on hat number three. All have triumphed with my fiancee.
Podcasting and blogging are other passions of mine so I decided to bring the three together in Open Crown, a new blog that kicks off with a podcast: a conversation with Rosie about hats, hat wearing around the world, and the sticks and stones aimed at the heads of hat wearers.
I'm sure many of you can empathise with the awe and relief that comes from finding the Lounge and its community of people who understand the love of hats.
If you have the time and the inclination to listen, I'd love your views on the podcast.
I hit Google and came up with Rosie Boylan, that hatmaker who made all the hats for Moulin Rouge and Australia. At the time Rosie was abroad on a Churchill fellowship researching hats but we hooked up in April and are now on hat number three. All have triumphed with my fiancee.
Podcasting and blogging are other passions of mine so I decided to bring the three together in Open Crown, a new blog that kicks off with a podcast: a conversation with Rosie about hats, hat wearing around the world, and the sticks and stones aimed at the heads of hat wearers.
I'm sure many of you can empathise with the awe and relief that comes from finding the Lounge and its community of people who understand the love of hats.
If you have the time and the inclination to listen, I'd love your views on the podcast.