The designer sought inspiration from these two classic hat forms in order to create the “Canopie”. An intriguing mixture of two shapes that preserves the famous Porkpie cap as well as the Canotier’s flat brims! Further adding significance to these luxury hats, the sisters opted for the greatest visual sobriety: two dots forming the Diaeresis that is present in the fashion house’s name. One can find those two dots placed on the back of each D’ESTRËE hat as a sign of distinction.
This beret is made of black felt with multicolore stones.
D’ESTRËE is infused with artistics references. Each collection of hats and bags bears the name of a performer, photographer,painter, sculptor or designer who has played a role in shaping the history of art. For this collection, D’ESTRËE’s hat designer instinctively turned to her passion for art and chose to celebrate and honor her favorite contemporary artists. This beret was named after the artist Richard Prince.
Made in Paris
This wide-brimmed hat was inspired by the legendary
french «Capeline» which became fashionable in the
sixties. With its soft and undulating brims, this hat is
usually very feminin. The designer opted for a more
modern take on the classic Capeline, making the
brims flatter and stiffer.
Made in Paris
The Raymond Cap is made of rabbit felt and leather.
D’ESTRËE’s cap was inspired by the shape of the traditional baseball cap. Made of rabbit felt with exquisite finishes, the designer opted for a more luxury take on the classic baseball cap.
For this collection, D’ESTRËE’s hat designer instinctively turned to her passion for art and chose to celebrate and honor her favorite contemporary artists. This hat was named after the artist Raymond Pettibon.
Made in Paris