Vintage hat
admirer creates a new career from the top down
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Roxanne Washington
Plain Dealer Reporter
Five years ago, Penny Rieck of Highland Heights closed the
book on her long career as an office assistant and began a new
chapter in her life as a hat designer.
Rieck had long dabbled in hat-making, but her technique
needed development and polish. For that, she enrolled at the
Virginia Marti College of Art & Design in Lakewood to study
millinery couture.
It must have been a good move on her part, because two of
Rieck's designs are on display at the Kentucky Derby Museum, as
part of the museum's "Derby Hat Exhibit."
"I heard about the Derby Museum contest and that each
designer was allowed to enter only two hats," Rieck recalls. "So
I entered two of my designs, and both were chosen."
"Hats by Penny" is what Rieck calls her custom design
business for women and children's chapeaus. In years gone by,
there was a time when no well-dressed woman left home without a
hat. They're more of a rarity now, but there still are plenty of
women who think a fancy headpiece is the ultimate accessory.
These women rely on milliners like Rieck, who keep hat hope
alive.
What styles of hats do you design?
I design many styles. Each hat is made by hand, so I can
combine brims and crowns, mediums and finishes to create a hat
reflective of one's personal style. Among the styles I design
and make are wide-brimmed hats, fedoras, trilbys, cocktail hats
and church hats. The occasion or event for which a hat is needed
also contributes to the style.
Do you have an existing line of hats for sale, or is it
strictly custom request?
I have ongoing lines which can be found at different
boutiques and galleries around town. My Web site lists current
shops where my hats can be located, or upcoming trunk shows. But
I always look forward to custom orders and requests from
clients. Turning their ideas and suggestions into a hat of their
dreams keeps my techniques fresh. I never tire of hearing
"That's just what I had in mind."
How closely do you follow mainstream fashion silhouettes and
colors?
I do monitor the fashion hat scene here and abroad for styles
and colors, but I do not feel obligated to reproduce current
fashions. I like to adapt the season's trends to my own
interpretations and style.
Is there a particular style of hat that wearers seem to favor
right now?
A smaller, modified version of the trilby or derby hat is
being shown. Also, close-to-the-head cloche styles and bucket
hats are popping up. These styles are found in soft colors of
fawns, creams, pastels and other muted colors in suede, felt,
tweeds and leather. Adorning these hats are buckles, leather,
ribbon embroidery, feathers and jeweled pins.
Will you restore or redesign old hats for customers?
Restoring and restyling old hats is a joy. The quality of the
older felts and straws is not found easily today. A vintage hat
can be restored to its original style, or the hat can be given a
contemporary look. Some of the vintage styles are back in
fashion. So, don't throw out Grandma's old chapeaus or give Aunt
Tilly's hats away. You may have a fashion treasure in that old
hat box.
When did you realize your love for hats, and what sparked
those feelings?
I remember when I was in junior high, my grandmother brought
home some vintage hats for my younger sisters to use when
playing dress up. I immediately rescued the hats and I decided I
would begin wearing them to church. I still wear one of those
felt hats today. I liked the way I felt when I wore a hat.
Usually, I was the only person in the room with a hat. Usually,
I still am. My brother said he knew exactly where to find the
family at his graduation. He just looked for the hat. My family
still does that - just look for the hat. Some of my hats are not
too subtle.
What is your favorite hat era?
I love all hat eras, but I am particularly fond of the hats
from the 1920s and '30s. Those styles were simple and feminine
but, at the same time, sophisticated and sleek.
Hats don't have the fashion prominence of yesteryear, and yet
some women can't live without them. What makes a woman a hat
loyalist in this day and age?
Hats make a statement. There is nothing more elegant or
mysterious than a woman wearing a hat. The ultimate show of
individuality is to wear a hat. Hats can help a woman step out
of the box and shine her light. Besides, it's just fun to wear
hats.
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