Acne Studios’ slouchy, streamlined update of an ’80s chic leather beret
Alberta Ferretti’s glamorous, Wild West-tinged wide-brimmed felt hat reminiscent of
Lady Gaga’s 2016 “Joanne” hat
Ann Demeulemeester’s nod to the rounded top hats worn by conceptual artist James Lee Byars
Chanel’s tweed fedora, best worn with matching masculine suits for maximum don’t-mess-with-me effect
Dior’s tulle-trimmed bucket hat in refined finishes like lace or leopard print felt
Fendi’s mink and shearling aviator cap, complete with monogrammed straps
Gucci’s ’60s Space Age chic helmet-meets-visor hybrid
JW Anderson’s off-kilter riding hat dreamt up for “a woman walking on clouds”
Lanvin’s exaggerated floppy hat that brings on Blossom vibes minus the tackiness
Loewe’s conceptual yet cute “Bird” hat, inspired by mid-century milliner Coret
Louis Vuitton’s black and white chessboard-patterned skull cap – in leather
Manish Arora’s bejewelled peaked cap that’s meant for “Mad Max bohemians”, but also screams Madonna-gone-camp
Marc Jacobs’ feather-topped knitted beanie designed by Stephen Jones
Matty Bovan’s pillbox hat constructed out of repurposed monogram canvas from Coach
Missoni’s ’70s-inspired glittery knit beanies
Nina Ricci’s upsized, parasol-inspired cloche hats in Matisse colours like powder blue, dusty pink and ochre
Tom Ford’s XL furry fedoras that would make Jamiroquai’s Jay Kay and Pharrell proud
Valentino’s demure lace cloche hats
This story first appeared in the September 2019 issue of Female.