
This month we had the pleasure of interviewing English milliner Sue Anderson, this is what she had to say.
I was looking to start my own business (ladies clothing & occasion wear) the premises I finally found had previously been a hat shop so I decided to stock hats.Customers came who wanted hats colour matched to outfits and ladies with large heads wanted headwear that fitted them so that is where it all began !
I initially enrolled on a beginners course at the Wombourne school of Millinery to learn the basics - after that I was hooked.I have subsequently been on other courses to learn about feather dressings, fabric dying, how to make metal framed hats.Other than that my skills have been self taught, but I think its fair to say millinery has become a bit of an obsession .I love it so much I make hats & fascinators almost every waking hour.I have even been known to wake up in the night & jot down an idea that popped into my head
I have been a practicing milliner for 3 years now.I started my business in 2001
I find inspiration from all sorts of things - fabrics & shapes ,Catwalk shows & fashion collections. Some clients bring ideas with them & from there we work on ideas together. Mostly I have to say that my more whacky hats just seem to evolve by experimentation
My favourite commissions are race day hats when you can be daring & go a bit wild !
I would say that most of my work is very wearable & commercial , punctuated by the odd whacky design
I make hats for all occasions - most commissions come via my shop but I also a fair bit of wholesale work.On the whole I would say Mother of the Bride & raceday events are at least 70% of my business
Sinemay & feathers
I spent 25 years in fashion retail prior to starting my own business
Sue Anderson
Web: http://www.thoroughlymodernmillinery.co.uk
email: enquiries@thoroughlymodernmillinery.co.uk
address: 14 Northumberland Ave
Newcastle, Upon Tyne, UK
NE12 9NR
Phone: 44 (0) 191 2814022
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