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Read the full Etsy blog post.Milliner Kim Dye of Topsy Turvy Design has always had a passion for history. From a young age she built elaborate sets ...
Read the full Etsy blog post.Milliner Kim Dye of Topsy Turvy Design has always had a passion for history. From a young age she built elaborate sets and costumes, in an attempt to recreate the bygone eras she'd read about in books. Nowadays, her handmade hats channel this passion and combine her interest in theater, costume, puppetry and architecture. She dreams of the day when everyone will return to dressing up for every occasion with hat and gloves.Etsy sent independent filmmakers Anne Alvergue and her husband Michael Isabell, aka milorocks, to visit Kim at her home and studio in Oakland, California. Don't forget to stop Etsy's blog, the Storque for more great articles and videos!
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