The Fashion Statement: Will 2011 be the Year of the Hat?
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Hats worn for the express purpose of style hasn't been widely popular since the '20s. Millinery did have a brief comeback in the '80s when Princess Diana gave visibility to the British tradition of wearing hats for special occasions. Now Kate Middleton is again putting a modern face under the British topper. And numerous designers on both sides of the pond made the hat a central focus of their spring/summer runway collections. And then there is Lady Gaga entertaining us all with her theatrical chapeaus.
Not since the '80s have we seen so many hats! So we wonder: Could 2011 be the year of the hat?
Arguably the most buzzed about accessory of the season was the colorful, wide-brimmed hat like the one above at Prada. Badgley Mischka and Marc Jacobs channeled Jodi Foster in Taxi Driver with their bright pink versions shown over hair that had been appropriately curled and frizzed. Sally Field in The Flying Nun would have fit right in at Missoni where almost every model wore hats that flapped down the runway like wings. And Alberta Ferretti went boho by pairing floppy fringed brims with her collection of gauzy ethereal gowns.
Purple may not be the first color you think of when searching for shoes, but once you come across these gorgeous heeled sandals by Alberta Ferretti, you may change your mind. It gives you a subtle pop of color while it's muted shade allows for versatility with a wide range of outfits. Ferretti's sexy monochromatic heeled sandals have a transparent net throughout and is beautifully adorned with crinoline and leather accents. These could easily be paired with a dress, skirt, a work suit and even jeans. 
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