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Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
3rd May, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
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Phone
01582 548600
View Venue Website

Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
19th May, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone
01582 548600
View Venue Website

Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
4th June, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone
01582 548600
View Venue Website

Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
20th June, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone
01582 548600
View Venue Website

Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
6th July, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone
01582 548600
View Venue Website

Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
22nd July, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone
01582 548600
View Venue Website

Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
7th August, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone
01582 548600
View Venue Website

Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
23rd August, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone
01582 548600
View Venue Website

Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
8th September, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone
01582 548600
View Venue Website

Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
24th September, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone
01582 548600
View Venue Website

Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
10th October, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone
01582 548600
View Venue Website

Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
26th October, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone
01582 548600
View Venue Website

Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.

Details

Date:
11th November, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee | Under 10's attend free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/hats-made-me

Organiser

Hat Factory Arts Centre
Phone
01582 878100
Email
boxoffice@culturetrust.com
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Price
Adults £6.50, Concessions £4.50 + £1 booking fee , Under 10's attend free

Venue

Stockwood Discovery Centre
Stockwood Park, London Road,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 4LX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone
01582 548600
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Booking Required, Multiple time slots available: visit the event link to find out more and book.

Featuring more than 200 objects, the exhibition includes a red visor design chosen by Beyoncé for her Cuff It video, a bridal hat worn by Cara Delevingne in Vogue, Michael Keaton’s cowl from Batman, a velvet hat donned by Kate Sharma in the Netflix hit show Bridgerton, and a lace mantilla worn by Queen Isabella II of Spain.
This is one of the largest exhibitions of its kind, pulling together practical and purposeful headwear, with wonderful and whimsical costume from stage and screen. The exhibition explores why we wear hats, and how headwear is used to protect and transform, to say something, and to mean something.

Hats Made Me presents iconic headpieces that transport the wearer into an instantly recognisable character. From Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor Who hat, to Cate Blanchett’s headpiece for her Oscar-nominated role playing the monarch in Elizabeth: The Golden Age made by Stephen Jones OBE, to a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi, the exhibition presents hats and headwear that have featured in global film and cinema.

Hats Made Me also represents Luton’s own social and cultural heritage, with a stunning array of headpieces including a durag, an Irish Catholic communion veil, silk and gold Ghanaian headdresses, Muslim prayer caps and Sikh turbans. Also on display is a Miss Vauxhall Tiara worn by the winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by Vauxhall Motors – an object that unites the hat and motoring industries that built Luton.

This is a rare chance to see hats that defined an era, headwear that made a scene, and your favourite pop culture items from stage and screen.