Once a year, the Kentucky Derby gives us license to break out our stylish headpieces. This Saturday, we have another excuse: the coronation of King Charles III, which will fall on the same day — albeit in the wee hours of the morning.
To get you ready for the 5 a.m. royal coronation and the 5:57 p.m. Run for the Roses, we enlisted Twin Cities milliner Karen Morris to share some simple hat tricks. We also pulled together a sampling of the best places to go to wear your chapeau.
Just don't forget to grab your hat on the way out the door.
How to wear a hat
Morris grew up in Hong Kong and fell in love with fanciful headwear in the former British colony.
"Whenever there was some important event, for example, the Royal Ascot or Derby, we would dress up and have our matching hats on," she said.
As with the royal weddings, Morris expects that the coronation will encourage revelers to don stylish hats — from tight-fitting cloches to wide-brimmed beauties, from fedoras to fascinators.
Here are Morris' (kmhats.com) how-tos on how to select and wear a hat: