?? I will be joining @t_w_i_n_e_d and guests for a discussion on sustainability, millinery, sequins and suffrage onstage at No. 1 Fashion Street. London E1 Tuesday at 7:30pm #Repost @t_w_i_n_e_d ・・・ “If you are looking for more info and tickets please follow the link in @t_w_i_n_e_d bio. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ A century ago, birds such as the snowy egret were almost wiped out by the use of their feathers for hat decoration. Amongst many other bird species, their populations managed to recover due the courage and determination of two Victorian women who in 1889, founded the organisation that became The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Currently, there is a huge focus on the damage caused by plastics. Again, birds and other amazing species, are under threat. Fortunately, we are slowly finding solutions such as recycling or bio-alternatives. Times of attraction through exclusively rare feathers passed away, but extraordinary headpieces still draw our attention. Millinery serves as an important vehicle of expression and can reflect a desire to project social and environmental consciousness. Likely, in the most imaginative and alluring way possible! This is the purple ostrich feather, from a hat worn by Emmeline Pankhurst when she led a suffragette demonstration to 'rush' the House of Commons in October 1908. The feather fell from the hat during scuffles with the police that resulted in her arrest and a sentence of three months imprisonment for inciting riot. ©Museum of London ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Special thank you for help to @northampton_ivy. It wouldn't be possible otherwise!”

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?? I will be joining @t_w_i_n_e_d and guests for a discussion on sustainability, millinery, sequins and suffrage onstage at No. 1 Fashion Street. London E1 Tuesday at 7:30pm
#Repost @t_w_i_n_e_d
・・・
“If you are looking for more info and tickets please follow the link in @t_w_i_n_e_d bio.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
A century ago, birds such as the snowy egret were almost wiped out by the use of their feathers for hat decoration. Amongst many other bird species, their populations managed to recover due the courage and determination of two Victorian women who in 1889, founded the organisation that became The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Currently, there is a huge focus on the damage caused by plastics. Again, birds and other amazing species, are under threat. Fortunately, we are slowly finding solutions such as recycling or bio-alternatives. Times of attraction through exclusively rare feathers passed away, but extraordinary headpieces still draw our attention. Millinery serves as an important vehicle of expression and can reflect a desire to project social and environmental consciousness. Likely, in the most imaginative and alluring way possible!

This is the purple ostrich feather, from a hat worn by Emmeline Pankhurst when she led a suffragette demonstration to 'rush' the House of Commons in October 1908. The feather fell from the hat during scuffles with the police that resulted in her arrest and a sentence of three months imprisonment for inciting riot. ©Museum of London ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Special thank you for help to @northampton_ivy. It wouldn't be possible otherwise!”


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