FEYRA WIDE BRIM HAT

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Feyra is an ethereal wide brim hat crafted in soft aqua sinamay, adorned with a delicate cascade of pastel blossoms in shades of lilac, butter yellow, blush, and sky blue. The hand-applied florals form a sculptural arc across the crown and gently scatter along the brim, creating depth, movement, and a dreamlike finish.

Light, romantic, and unmistakably couture, it is designed for Royal Ascot, prestigious race meetings, and refined summer celebrations where elegance and artistry are paramount. The generous brim offers graceful drama while the soft colour palette keeps the silhouette airy and sophisticated.

Style Tip: Pair with muted neutrals for a serene statement, or echo one of the pastel tones in your ensemble for a beautifully coordinated race day look.

Description: Powder blue sinamay base hat with a wide, gently sloping brim, adorned with clusters of soft pastel organza flowers in lilac, pale yellow, and blush tones that gather along the crown and trail lightly across the surface.

Fabric Composition:  %80 A Grade Sinamay, %20 Orgnaza

Non-fabric Trim:  

Construction: Woven

Made In: London, England

Production: Please note that all our products are handmade, so slight variations in colour and detail may occur. All Merve Bayindir products come with a custom box.

***Please note that prices displayed outside the UK exclude tax/VAT. International customers are responsible for any applicable customs and duty fees in their country.

Why made to order?

Because we care

All of our models are hand-made in our atelier. For us made to order means; "freshly made just for you with love". By doing so we don't just make perfect pieces but also we protect the environment. We produce as much as needed instead of wasting our resources.

Merve Bayindir millinery is a sustainable & fair-trade company. All animal products used are byproducts.

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