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May 14, 2008

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Andrea and the Weimaraners

Such felicity !!

Looks like any one of my women's college graduations throughout the years!

Only Gloria Steinem staunchly stood without headdress!

Love such parties! Kudos to the fund raising !!

Friend of the Red Hat Society!

AJS

Julie  Phillips

The Park certainly was beautiful! I love the old fashioned hats (30's & 40's style) and also the golden straws. If it is huge, or looks like you're wearing a flower pot or a bird on your head--well, I'm just not into that! Thanks for all of the photos.
Julie

Ginger

I agree with Sadina about the shoes -- that is so neat!

suzy

That was fun! Prudunce in red was my fav.

carson

I'm a cowboy-hat kind of gal myself, except on those really windy days when only a baseball cap anchored by a ponytail will do...always the fashion statement out here! But if I had to choose, that elegant, well-made black straw hat would be my favorite from the luncheon.

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Lori Stewart

Looks like everyone had a great time. I saw lots of hats that I adored. My favorites were the large rimmed straw hats. They put me to mind of Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffanys". Very elegant and flattering.

Emily

Wow, what an extraordinary event! I really like Suzanne's little hat. I imagine if I were to attend that would be the type of hat I would wear.
Emily

Ashley

I like the one with the rafia look. They are all so crazy looking. The flowers ones are cool to. My fave is the puple one that looks kind of odd. Looks like it was a good time!!

Anita

How fun! Thank you for sharing all of those great hats. It reminds of a wedding that I attended in Ireland a few years back but on a much larger scale.

Jessi Nagy

holy hat army!!
wow, there are so many fab hats!!
i can't even choose one, let alone eight or nine.
how fun!!
Martha you look gorgeous as usual!!
looks like a hat-tabulous day!
oxoxox,
jessi

Claudine

Oh how I wish we could still wear great hats like that all the time. The more feathers and flowers the better, might as well go al out! I saw some pictures in the NYTimes but yours are even better. Thanks for sharing!
Claudine

Trish

Martha, I would love to have a job painting the red soles of your shoes black because I enjoy painting! Thanks for the idea of using a sharpie. BTW, I was so anxious to get to sleep last night I forgot to vote on my favorite hat. I liked Prudence's hat; she looked so attractive. Trish

Sherey

This event looked like so much fun and for a wonderful cause, too! Gorgeous ladies in picture-perfect hats...gorgeous landscaping...what could be better?!

Barbara

That would so fun, women hardly ever wear hats anymore, and I just love hats. I think tailored and elegant black straw would be my favorite, because it seems versatile enough to wear often.

Laura Nelson

I loved a lot of the hats, especially some of the netted ones, but my absolute favorite is the sexy and old fashioned one. Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!

Michaele

Oh, how I dream of attending functions like that! I wrote a children's book entitled, "The Problem with Penelope's Hat." I'm working on publishing that right now...your blog has inspired me to work harder at that! Thank you for sharing! I loved any of the hats with flowers!

Ronda

Martha,

I have more than one favorite: the first pagoda style hat with embellishment and the pale blue gray one with the matching Chanel suit are absolutely stunning. I also think the lady in the "golden straw" early in the photos is so elegant and beautiful - she should wear that hat every day - she wears it so well.

I agree about your Louboutins. While I don't own any, I have often wonder about the red soles. What if someone wished to wear pastel pink with a beautiful nude slingback? The garrish red soles would detract from the ensemble. The red sole should be optional for those who want to flaunt the shoe designer, not for those who wear them because they are beautiful, well-made shoes.

liz

i must say i like your hat the best Martha...very simple yet elegant!
pale blue- gray hat to match the Chanel suit is my 2nd choice

Lisa Wiley

I'm with the no-red-soles people and believe that IF your wardrobe assistant felt "degraded" she would find work elsewhere. I don't think it is at all demeaning, it is her job. She could just as easily have been dyeing a blouse or a scarf to a more suitable color for an outfit. I am all for making a fashion statement but not when that statement amounts to: "Look! I'm wearing $1500 shoes whose soles detract from and clash with my outfit but they're Christian Louboutin!!!"
Thanks for sharing and I thought you were one of the top 10 elegant, understated and sophisticated women there!

Cynthia S

What fun!!

Margie

Well this is my opinion. The wearer of the hat should be comfortable enough with it that she does not become an annoyance to those around her.
Queen Elizabeth and her daughter-in-laws especially Princess Dianna were the epitome of grace. Sorry Martha not much "hat grace" seen.

Barbara

Martha:
This is your best post ever. FABULOUS!
Barbara

sophia

Interesting. The prettiest hat I thought belonged to Joann. Creative, colorful and yet sophisticated, not silly. My ultimate favorite with outfit was Trin's because after all the hat and outfit should "fit" and hers was perfect...fantastic chanel suit.

Lisa Wiley

P.S. "Prudence" looks like she has a small arm holding a ball of light. All joking aside, she is drop-dead beautiful and elegant!

Jan Erickson

Hi Martha, What a beautiful day and location for the Conservancy Luncheon. Not being a hat person myself, I still was fascinated by your photos of the gorgeous ladies showing off their lovely hats. The color and creativity of this "sea" of fabulous hats was extraodinary. I can imagine what a colorful photo would result from an overhead shot of all of the hats. I don't really have a favorite, but I certainly enjoyed your beautiful hat and those of your dear friends. Thanks again for sharing. Jan

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