Season To Taste

To everything there is a season, so the saying goes. And that is very much the case when it comes to millinery. Millinery, and especially fancy hats for special occasions such as weddings, horse racing and garden parties takes off as the cuckoo calls in Spring. It is generally held that milliners (in the Northern hemisphere) ramp up their business and production from about Easter/April and go flat out until late Summer/beginning of September. In the UK, this period coincides neatly with what is referred to among the gentry and aspirant hangers-on as ‘The Season’, something dating from the 17th century, peaking in the 19th century, and still very much observed among the smart set today. Annual, very exclusive, events form the bones of The Season and are occasions at which to be seen and in which to participate in order to maintain one’s social, and historically, political, credentials. Events include the merry-go-round of Glyndebourne, Chelsea, Ascot, Goodwood, Henley, Wimbledon and Cowes (not a definitive list by any means). Hats for both men (in the order of boaters, top hats and panamas) and women (tending towards floral, Summery, confections) are very much part and parcel of these proceedings.

It is useful to set the seasonal scene (refer above) because it explains, to a degree, the flurry of activity that has taken place since my last journal entry back at the beginning of March ’23. Dear reader, things have hotted up. I have been busy. And some exciting projects, planned and prepared in the depths of the Wintery off-season, have finally come to fruition. In order not to confuse or bewilder, I have selected five highlights from the past five weeks. Hopefully, this will give a taste of the depth, breadth and pace of Goodrum & Merryweather activity at the moment. In sum, these ‘5 in 5’ display clear progression of, and development in, my millinery endeavours, and I am proud of these achievements. Rather than writing acres of text (we’d all be here for an age), I’ve decided to present my ‘5 in 5’ in the form of an annotated gallery. Click on.

Exhibitionist

My thanks to The Brain Tumour Charity! for giving me time when I needed it most. Tickets are now available for TBTC! Time art exhibition, London, 6-15 April 2023.

Giving, and giving back, are almost always to be encouraged. Over the past few months, I’ve been working on a project for The Brain Tumour Charity! and, specifically, its forthcoming Time art exhibition in London. Naturally enough, my contribution is in the form of a (somewhat elaborate) headpiece. In order not to be preemptive, the big reveal of my artwork will have to wait until the exhibition officially opens this coming April. However, as a teaser, I don’t think it’s stealing anyone’s thunder to share that my piece is inspired by the idiom “Take Time To Smell The Roses” and attempts to represent and channel some of my own experience as a brain tumour patient, following my diagnosis in December 2018.

The Brain Tumour Charity! has been a source of tremendous support and advice during my illness and, for me, stepped up in particular when I needed guidance on form filling and sickness funding. When you have a hole in your head, government forms and administrative red tape become even more burdensome and byzantine than usual. Unfortunately, I have found that too many of the procedures surrounding the treatment of serious illness are long-winded, confusing and exceptionally difficult to access and navigate. I was thankful and pleasantly surprised, then, to discover The Brain Tumour Charity! offered a Money Clinic replete with one-to-one mentoring and an efficient, friendly, practical – free – telephone appointment system for those seeking help with those pesky, multi-paged, invasively-phrased, onerously opaque forms. It is fair to say that, for me, where other agencies underperformed, The Brain Tumour Charity! delivered to my need and restored a sizeable chunk of my faith along the way.

By way of (modest) thank you, I have made, and am donating, my millinery art to Time. Tickets for the exhibition, taking place 6th-15th April 2023 at the Business Design Centre in London are available for reservation here.

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