
1950s · 1950s · French
Designer
Claude Saint-Cyr
Production
artisan-craft
Material
silk net
Culture
French
Movement
New Look / Post-War
Influences
1940s wartime utility millinery · French haute couture millinery traditions
A close-fitting hat constructed from fine black silk net that follows the contours of the head like a second skin. The net material creates a subtle geometric mesh pattern across the surface, with darker silk trim or binding visible along the edges. The construction appears to use multiple layers of net to create depth and opacity, particularly concentrated at the crown area. The hat sits low on the head without a brim, characteristic of 1950s millinery that emphasized sleek, streamlined silhouettes to complement the New Look's refined aesthetic. The net's transparency creates visual texture while maintaining the era's preference for sophisticated, understated elegance.
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Lineage: “1940s wartime utility millinery”