I was always told from the hat-makers that you should have your hair up because it shows the hat more. It feels more 'done' when your hair is up.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Hats are really for ultimate occasions, so when I make one, I try to do something different, something noticeable.
I always get hats but never have the nerve to wear them. Hats are a thing that are really stylish, but you have to have the confidence to pull it off.
I think when you wear so many hats, be it of a mom or a working woman, you need to feel good and look good as well.
When I let my hair down, I just let it down. It's more comfortable in my helmet.
There's a technicality to designing and wearing hats. A hat is balancing the proportions of your face; it's like architecture or mathematics.
The success of a hat definitely lies with balancing the personality of the wearer with the type of occasion. Don't listen to those rules about face shape.
I love hats, especially when you have bad hair days.
I don't think I care about the hair as much as people think I do. It's just kind of there. It's not really a big deal to me. It actually drives me nuts. It's always in my face if I don't have a hat on. I might have to get rid of it.
A lot of people have said that I'm trying to be like Justin Bieber by wearing a hat all the time. But the truth is, I don't like the way my hair looks. It's kind of weird, so I wear a hat all the time to cover it. I've been doing it since I was thirteen.
People bring up my hair quite a bit. It's strategically tousled. The flatiron is the key.