milliner

[US]/'mɪlɪnə/
[UK]/'mɪlənɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a person who designs, makes, or sells women's hats

Example Sentences

The milliner swirled tulle lavishly above the brim of the hat. See also Synonyms at resort

The milliner created a beautiful hat for the fashion show

She visited the milliner to find the perfect hat for the wedding

The milliner specializes in creating custom-made hats for special occasions

The milliner's shop was filled with a variety of stylish hats

She bought a vintage hat from the milliner at the flea market

The milliner used high-quality materials to craft each hat

The milliner's designs are known for their creativity and attention to detail

She admired the craftsmanship of the milliner's handiwork

The milliner offers a wide range of hat styles to suit different preferences

He learned the art of millinery to continue his family's tradition

Real-world Examples

I know Bill Cunningham was a milliner, and he went under a label William J.

Source: We all dressed up for Bill.

For are not milliners and mantuamakers reckoned the next class?

Source: Defending Feminism (Part 2)

Next one: The milliner, the hat maker, The milliner made this hat last year.

Source: Engvid-Gill Course Collection

So, " the milliner" is the subject, the hat is the object.

Source: Engvid-Gill Course Collection

She was in a milliner's shop on Sixth Avenue, she said.

Source: Beauty and Destruction (Part 2)

" Yes, I am her milliner, and she is a neighbour of mine" .

Source: The Lady of the Camellias by Alexandre Dumas fils

So, the milliner, that's someone who makes hats, made this hat last year, and Someone asked me to explain active and passive verbs.

Source: Engvid-Gill Course Collection

These two girls had been above an hour in the place, happily employed in visiting an opposite milliner, watching the sentinel on guard, and dressing a sallad and cucumber.

Source: Pride and Prejudice - English Audio Version (Read by Emilia Fox)

So from the beginning, the Monarch has worked with her courtiers, and in this instance milliners, to create clothes that are a compliment to the host nation on her global tours.

Source: Classic styles of celebrities

He had the prettiest ways among women, could talk fashions with enjoyment, and was never more happy than when criticising a shade of ribbon, or running on an errand to the milliner's.

Source: New Arabian Nights (Volume 1)

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