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Austentation DIY Blank Regency / Victorian Capote Style Bonnet 1790's-1840's

$ 31.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New without tags
  • Gender: Women
  • Material: straw
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Next week [I] shall begin my operations on my hat, on which you know my principal hopes of happiness depend."
    Jane Austen to Cassandra
    October 27, 1798
    What is more evocative of the Regency than a bonnet? Straw Capote bonnets (scoop shaped)  like this one were worn during the early years of  the Regency, as both these period fashion plates (first: The Gallery of Fashion, 1794-1798, Second: 1806, Costumes Parisians) show. The capote bonnet was a popular style as it easily 'accommodated the modish hair styles of that era, which were short or piled on top of the head.' I also think that it is quite similar in style to these lovely period bonnets (1820's-1840's) which were on display from the Old Sturbridge Village collection, seen in the final images..
    "The shape of the Capote bonnet changed as hairdos changed, and the hat crown shifted to accommodate the increased height of swept up hair. The poke, or brim, also became larger over time. This definition describes the Victorian capote: Close fitting bonnet with rigid brim, either of straw or boned into shape. Soft, shirred crown , ribbon bows tied under the chin, Victorian 19 c. with deep ruffle in back. Also known as poke bonnet, fanchon, scuttle bonnet, sun bonnet."
    - Glossary of hats, Village Hat Shop.
    This listing is for the plain bonnet, as shown in the first image. If you would like a trimmed version, feel free to contact me about custom colors and trimmings. I'm always happy to try something new. Search online for Austentation: Regency Accessories to see my full line of products shipped from my smoke free home.
    I have several hats and bonnets available, so check out my other listings! If you would like to combine your orders, I will refund any extra shipping that you have paid. The same applies for multiples of the same item.