Sunday, February 17, 2008

Les Catherinettes


Saint Catherine is popularly, but not officially, the patron saint of: 'philosophers, students and people of learning; wheelwrights, potters, millers, engineers; women without power (maids, servants, virgins, prostitutes, spinsters), nurses, doctors and the dying.' The monastary on Mount Sinai is named for her, as is a chapel in Abbotsbury which inspired PJ Harvey. She earlier inspired the medieval French tradition of Les Catherinettes. Women who had reached the age of twenty-five unmarried would place a cap on a statue of St. Catherine to invoke her blessing. This evolved into the wearing of elaborate hats on her feast day, November 25, and parading through Paris. An extraordinary video shows be-hatted women, carrying hat boxes(?), racing to meet the regal Josephine Baker (who definitely knew how to wear a hat herself) at the finish line.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Books About Hats


The Village Hat Shop has a good list of book resources. They might be available through a library near you.