Masters Mavens, a group of women whose hats were inspired by different golf greats, won best in show at the Mad Hatter's Luncheon, an annual fundraiser for the Dallas Arboretum on Thursday, April 17, ...
Origins: In the 18th century, mercury salts were used to make felt for fancy hats. The process required copious amounts of the element, a substance then not understood to be as dangerous as we now ...
Ever wonder how the Mad Hatter got his name? Here's a brief history of making the dangerous top hats
Ever wonder where the term "as mad as a hatter" comes from? It's a quirky little piece of history that the famous Alice in Wonderland character is based off of. We traced the history of hat making and ...
Features of the luncheon included a day-of-the-event patron party with champagne and a jazz ensemble, followed by welcoming words from President Dowling, Katie Moore as mistress of ceremonies, the ...
The Mad Hatter’s Luncheon and Fashion Show, which celebrated its 35th year, was orchestrated by the Women’s Guild of the New Orleans Opera Association and honored Betty T. Brooks. Billed “Enchanting ...
Ever wonder how the Mad Hatter got his name? Here's a brief history of making the dangerous top hats
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