Showing posts with label Hats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hats. Show all posts

She’s got a racoon on her head

Coonskin cap is a life drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Marylin in her coonskin cap
Coonskin capA Coonskin cap isa hat fashioned from the skin and fur of a raccoon that became associated with American and Canadian frontiersmen of the 18th and 19th centuries.

The mother of the bride hat

Mother of the bride hat is a figure drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Veronica wears her Mother of the Bride Hat with dignity
Mother of the bride hatA mother of the bride hat is a large yet lightweight lady's hat with a wide-brim worn regularly in pre-victorian era Britain, and now mostly at garden parties and weddings.

Figuredrawing

Tubeteika is a figure drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Iris wearing a tubeteika.
It's not hers and  you can see she doesn't feel
comfortable wearing it.
TubeteikaA tubeteika or tübätäy is a round, slightly pointed cap with embroidered or applique patterns. The tubeteika is today worn in Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, as well as in Muslim-populated regions of Russia (mainly Tatars).

In a cloche hat

A hat is a part of your identity is a figure drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Maude is very fond of this outfit
Cloche HatThe Cloche hat is a popular bell-shaped ladies hat of the 1920s.

An academic lady

An academic question is a figure drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Model Lisa has got an academic degree
MortarboardMortarboard is a flat, square hat with a tassel worn as part of an academic dress.

Dressed i a bowler hat

Life drawing model in bowler hat by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Mona in her bowler hat
Bowler HatA hard felt hat with a rounded crown created in 1850 by Lock's of St James's, the hatters to Thomas Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester, for his servants. Sometimes known as a derby hat.

Racing cyclist

Casquette is a life drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Matilda as a racing cyclist
CasquetteA casquette is a small-peaked cap often worn by cyclists.

Where is the party?

Partyhat is a life drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Sigrid is always looking for a party.
She is a real party girl
PartyhatA partyhat is a conical hat, similar to the Dunce cap, typically worn at birthday parties. It is frequently emblazoned with bright patterns or messages.

A fascinating fascinator

Fascinator is a life drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Fiffi is a fascinating model, here dressed in a
fascinator
FascinatorA fascinator is a small hat commonly made with feathers, flowers and/or beads. It attaches to the hair by a comb, headband or clip.

A sombrero provides good sun protection

Sombrero is a life drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Anita shading under a Sombrero
SombreroA Sombrero is a Mexican hat with a conical crown and a very wide, saucer-shaped brim, highly embroidered made of plush felt.

Do bunny boilers wear a toque?

Toque is a life drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Mona doesn't like cooking, but she is a true bunny boiler
ToqueA toques is a tall, pleated, brimless, cylindrical hat traditionally worn by chefs.

A porkpie can be a hat

Porkpie is a life drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Susy  wearing a porkpie
PorkpieA porkpie is a felt hat with low flat crown and narrow brim.

Is there anything called cow girls?

Stetson hat is a life drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
A stetson hat makes you  a cow girl
Boss of the plainsBoss of the plains is a lightweight all-weather hat with a high rounded crown and a wide flat brim, designed by John B. Stetson for the demands of the American west.

A green beret in operation

Green beret is a life drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Lisa in her green beret
BeretA beret is a soft round cap, usually of wool felt, with a bulging flat crown and a tight fitted headband with no brim, worn by both men and women and traditionally associated with France. Also used in the military.

A nude pirate appeared on the scene

A nude pirate is a figure drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Belinda has seen pirates wearing this hat
Cocked hat"Cocked hat" is another name for the bicorne. As such it was a style of formal headgear, or hat, worn by certain civilian, military and naval officials from the early 19th century until the beginning of World War II.

Your choice of clothing can make you aggressive

Life drawing model in a cricket cap is a life drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Stina posing aggressively in a cricket cap
Cricket CapA cricket cap is a type of soft cap that is a traditional form of headwear for players of the game of cricket.

The propeller cap

Model with a beanie is a croquis sketch by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Nora in her propeller cap
BeanieA beanie is a brimless cap with or without a small visor once popular among school boys. Sometimes includes a propeller. In New Zealand, Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom, the term "beanie" may also be applied to a knit cap known as a tuque.

With the right hat you get the right feelings

Model in birettais a life drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
Maud is feeling religious in her biretta
BirettaA biretta is a square cap with three or four ridges or peaks worn by Roman Catholic clergy and some Anglican and Lutheran clergy.

The robbers favorite cap

Balaclava is a figure drawing by artist and illustrator Artmagenta
If not skiing a balaclava is perfect for a bank robbery
BalaclavaA balaclava is a form of headgear covering the whole head, exposing only the face or upper part of it, and sometimes only the eyes. Also known as a ski mask.

How do you start dreadlocks?

Dreadlocks is a croquis done by atist and illustrator Artmagenta
Fiona really needs her rastacap for all her dreadlocks
RastacapA rastacap is a tall, round, usually crocheted and brightly colored, cap worn by Rastafarians and others with dreadlocks to tuck their locks away.