Sometimes, the milliner and the jeweller are at the bottom of it.
2
But I only got six francs; my milliner had all the rest.
3
It may be a cast-back to the principles of the milliner mother.
4
It's probably their way of taking their hats off to the milliner.
5
The milliner would have it there was nothing beside that fitted me.
1
Its current owner, Sir Percival Aspern, had been a hatter by trade.
2
Then he went to the shoemaker, to the hatter, to the haberdasher.
3
He'd actually become a hatter purely because of the association with madness.
4
Andrea had long loved her, but the hatter clung outrageously to life.
5
I retreat to my hotel; send for boot-maker, hatter, tailor, and hair-cutter.
1
He had now uncovered the slight figure of the little French modiste.
2
The ragdealer's daughter, Justa by name, was a modiste in a shop.
3
This wonderful modiste, whose taste in modes was exquisite, was Mademoiselle Bertin.
4
From her condition, a modiste cannot dispense with being amiable, gracious, engaging.
5
When they came out of the milliner's or modiste's, Fred was waiting.
Uso de hatmaker en inglés
1
No hatmaker in the colonies may have more than two apprentices at once.
2
She had been a hatmaker in a village near his birthplace-Montauban.
3
In one recess Leybl the hatmaker's poker-stiff dog Ashmodai awaited the spring thaw for its burial.
4
First the blacksmith and now the hatmaker.
5
A psychotic hatmaker poisoned by mercury.
6
When asked about a certainunusual hat he wore he said the the original model was made by M. Gelot, the famous Paris hatmaker.
7
Store owner and hatmaker Amy Downs has been working on her winter line in preparation for the hat rush during the cold season.
8
A New Zealand hatmaker, Simon Smuts-Kennedy, has recently returned from Japan where he's been deconstructing black kimonos and making them into All Blacks-style presentation caps.
9
Queen Elizabeth II to her hatmaker "Hannah" written 27 March 1950 from Buckingham Palace: "I am really delighted with your present.
10
In most large towns, there were groups of tailors and hatmakers, glovers, and other leatherworkers.
11
Winter is the main event for hatmakers, but most winter hats are designed during the summer.
12
"If that's so," remarked the hatmaker, "she can't cost you much."
13
He was always talking of concluding a magnificent deal with some hatmakers who were going to set him up in business.
14
Tonight Jeremy Clarkson is returning to terrestrial television but, in an unusual move, he is hosting a programme about aspiring hatmakers.
15
No one in the colonies except present hatmakers who are householders and journeymen may make hats unless they serve a seven year apprenticeship.
16
As the Irish born milliner Philip Treacy has commented recently, there used to be 7,000 hatmakers in London; now there are only seven.