Create your own hat in 1 class! Awon Golding workshops!

awon golding hat making class millinery hk
Examples of the type of hats you can create
awon golding hat making class millinery hk
Examples of the type of hats you can create

Award-winning London-based hat designer Awon Golding is back in Hong Kong and holding several workshops that allow non-designers a chance to learn how to create their own hats. The all-in-one classes let you build and complete a hat in just one session!

All tools and materials will be provided during the workshops. This is a unique opportunity for hands-on instruction in the British hat making tradition that promises to be both practical and fun.

The workshops are divided into two types of hats: Sinamay and Feathers, and Veiled Floral hats. Each three-hour workshop is $700 HKD, and you leave with a hat of your own design! For details on the dates and descriptions, please see below.

Tickets are available via Awon’s website. Have a look at her stunning designs!

For more information, email Awon: [email protected]

The workshops take place at Culture Club in Soho near Hollywood Road
15 Elgin Street
Central, Hong Kong

Recommended!

Sinamay & Feathers Headpiece Workshop

“Learn how to make an elegant twisted sinamay headpiece complete with hand‐ cut feathers and Swarovski crystals. You’ll get to grips with couture feather cutting and manipulation techniques, and other millinery basics. Take home a unique headpiece you’d be proud to wear to any event.”

Wednesday, February 27th (6:30pm – 9:30pm)
Saturday, March 9th 1pm – 4pm)

Veiled Floral Headpiece Workshop

“Learn how to make a vintage‐inspired veiled floral headpiece, a demure addition to any fashion maven’s wardrobe. You’ll learn the art of draping veiling and hat trimming. Coordinate your piece to a favourite outfit and turn heads at your next big party.”

Saturday, March 2nd (1pm – 4pm)
Wednesday, March 6th (6:30pm – 9:30pm)
Wednesday, March 20th (6:30pm – 9:30pm)

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