If ever there was a banner day for hats - wild and colorful hats - it was Saturday, the duel spectacle of King Charles III’s coronation and the celebration that IS the Kentucky Derby.
From Charles to Derby, day for fancy hats to rule
If ever there was a banner day for hats - wild and colorful hats - it was Saturday, the duel spectacle of King Charles III’s coronation and the celebration that IS the Kentucky Derby.
Katy Perry donned a wide lilac hat to go with her matching bespoke jacket and skirt by Vivienne Westwood, her chin up as she peered under its flat, tilted brim while she searched for her seat at Westminster Abbey (yes, there were memes).
And there was Princess Anne, the king’s sister, in a two-pointed military topper with tall red feathers that blocked Prince Harry’s view from the third row (more memes ensued). Sorry, Harry, she was chosen as Gold Stick in Waiting and holds a variety of military titles.
It’s tradition, of course, to wear hats to coronations and other formal royal affairs, but the thousands who gathered on the streets to celebrate went all out with head gear, from fake golden crowns to novelty deeley bobbers (those springy headband things) and hats of all kinds with motifs featuring the British flag.