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Hello Lovelies! Most people I know are still living in the land of fall, I am currently living in the land of perpetual snow (it has literally been snowing for almost 15 days straight). Everyday I get dressed I have to think about how warm I can possibly make my outfit, which of course means I need an amazing hat. So, since I have been wearing so many hats, I thought I would share what I have learned in:
Roxie’s Guide to Hats
The ClocheThis hat was invented in the early 1900’s and is typically made of felt (wool). They were very popular among flappers, but in the last year or so have made a mainstream comeback and can be purchased at almost any clothing store (I got mine at Old Navy for about $17). These hats are super classy but I have to admit not overly warm.
In my opinion this hat looks best with curly locks, I find that it seems to drag your face down if you wear it with straight hair. Typically this hat was meant to be worn by women with short hair and I do feel like it suits short haired women the best. As far as face shape it works best with a heart shape face, but I find most women can pull it off given the right hairstyle and outfit. However, if you have an oblong face it can make you look very round. 
Stay tuned for more hat tidbits and factoids.
much love.
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Hello Lovelies! Most people I know are still living in the land of fall, I am currently living in the land of perpetual snow (it has literally been snowing for almost 15 days straight). Everyday I get dressed I have to think about how warm I can possibly make my outfit, which of course means I need an amazing hat. So, since I have been wearing so many hats, I thought I would share what I have learned in:

Roxie’s Guide to Hats

The Cloche
This hat was invented in the early 1900’s and is typically made of felt (wool). They were very popular among flappers, but in the last year or so have made a mainstream comeback and can be purchased at almost any clothing store (I got mine at Old Navy for about $17). These hats are super classy but I have to admit not overly warm.

In my opinion this hat looks best with curly locks, I find that it seems to drag your face down if you wear it with straight hair. Typically this hat was meant to be worn by women with short hair and I do feel like it suits short haired women the best. As far as face shape it works best with a heart shape face, but I find most women can pull it off given the right hairstyle and outfit. However, if you have an oblong face it can make you look very round. 

Stay tuned for more hat tidbits and factoids.

much love.

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