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Fedora hats for women are an important part of the zoot ensemble that appeared in American fashion in the 1940s. As a retro fedora hat, it is now a fashion item for women.
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French stage actress Sarah bernhardt popularized the fedora for female audiences in the 1880s. It quickly became a fashion accessory for many women, especially campaigners for gender equality in the late 19th century. The fedora was recently adopted as the defining symbol of the women’s rights movement. It wasn’t until 1924 that Britain’s fashionable prince Edward began wearing felt hats. The campaign shifted fedora’s popularity to men’s fashion, making the hat one of the few gender-neutral items.
Today, women still wear fedora hats, but not as they did in the early 20th century. Fedoras come in different shapes, textures and colors. In addition, these fedoras come in almost every color, from basic black to bright red and even the occasional animal print. With men’s fedoras, women’s fedoras are making a comeback.
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