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Milliner meaning
A person who sells (women's) apparel, accessories, and other decorative goods, especially those originally manufactured in Milan. | A person involved in the design, manufacture, or sale of hats for women.
Example sentences (12)
Burbage milliner Abigail Holgate is a new exhibitor in this year’s open studios.
Catherine, Princess of Wales wears a floral crown with three-dimensional leaves created by Alexander McQueen and milliner Jess Collett.
Cock-Tails for the Animals at the Hudson Milliner Art Salon, 5pm.
His father, Xavier, was a farmer, and his mother, Coronne Gaillard, was a milliner.
Parents interested in signing up for the Virgin Islands Advisory Panel on Special Education can email Nyeeba Milliner at nyeeba.
Roxy Milliner, whose ranking has slipped to No 38 in the world, has had a similarly suboptimal – “chaos” is the word she uses – preparation for the Olympics.
The actual floral headpiece is a collaboration between her go-to design house and Jess Collett, the London based milliner, delicately crafted from silver embroideries.
He was the milliner of choice for the Duchess of Sussex when she stunned in an emerald Emilia Wickstead dress and matching fascinator by Chambers for one of her final appearances as a working royal.
Lee Cleal, Angelina Beninati and fashion designer and milliner Matcho Suba (Angelina in one of Matcho's creations) at The Commons.
She also sported a £650 felt burgundy 'halo' headband with a black felt bow by milliner Jane Taylor.
He was the oldest son of Léopold Magritte, a tailor and textile merchant, Meuris 1991, p 216. and Régina ( née Bertinchamps), who was a milliner before she got married.
His father, Philip Gray, was a scrivener and his mother, Dorothy Antrobus, was a milliner citation He was the fifth of 12 children, and the only child of Philip and Dorothy Gray to survive infancy.