
the 2024-2025 Collection
The new collection features flowers prominently. Arturo also has explored new forms and structures that allow his creations to soar as works of art. Fascinators tower, pillboxes form to the head; feathers dance to expand and to fill the space.
Arturo has also redoubled his commitment to the ethical and conscious sourcing and fabrication of all hats. All animal feathers are humanely gathered. Materials used in fabrication are non-toxic and safe for the environment.
Explore what this new collection offers with our best wishes for a celebratory 2024-2025 season!
-
Adeline
$ 549.00 -
Melina
$ 495.00 -
Alba
$ 510.00 -
Robin
$ 490.00 -
Bee
$ 495.00 -
Sienna
$ 800.00 -
Fuchsia
$ 510.00 -
Cora
$ 520.00 -
Alani
$ 530.00 -
Lola
$ 540.00 -
Azuri
$ 510.00 -
Celeste
$ 520.00 -
Angelina
$ 590.00 -
Mercedes
$ 530.00 -
Paz
$ 520.00 -
Sage
$ 498.00 -
Azalea
$ 530.00 -
Bellerose
$ 520.00 -
Rosie
$ 520.00 -
Arabella
$ 510.00 -
Lisa
$ 530.00 -
Alice
$ 498.00 -
Eloise
$ 490.00 -
Emerald
$ 520.00 -
Iris
$ 530.00 -
Peacock
$ 540.00 -
Rosabella
$ 540.00 -
Minty
$ 540.00 -
Raina
$ 490.00 -
Indigo
$ 530.00 -
Cielo
$ 490.00 -
Viola
$ 495.00 -
Melanie
$ 520.00 -
Lilac
$ 510.00 -
Bloom
$ 510.00 -
Georgina
$ 540.00 -
Foxglove
$ 490.00 -
Leilani
$ 510.00 -
Blossom
$ 530.00 -
Pansy
$ 495.00 -
Valentina
$ 520.00 -
Alexis
$ 540.00 -
Gabrielle
$ 540.00 -
Axel
$ 540.00 -
Gwen
$ 520.00 -
Milla
$ 530.00 -
Hopi
$ 540.00 -
Hopi-full
$ 800.00 -
Coco
$ 600.00 -
Daphne
$ 520.00 -
Cleo
$ 520.00
Classic Forms: The Veil
For centuries, European women have worn sheer veils, but only under certain circumstances. Sometimes a veil of this type was draped over and pinned to the bonnet or hat of a woman in mourning, especially at the funeral and during the subsequent period of "high...
READ: Wonderland Interview
Arturo was recently interviewed by London, UK-based Wonderland magazine.
Classic Forms: The Pillbox Hat
The popularity of the pillbox hat increased during the post–World War II (1939–45) era and reached its peak at the 1961 inauguration of President John F. Kennedy (1917–1963), when his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy (1929–1994), wore a simple, unadorned bone wool pillbox hat designed by Halston (1932–1990).