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local Your 10 Best A new and regular feature of the DHT will be YOUR TEN BEST, and we encourage you to be a part of it. Essentially, it is a Top 10 list – in no particular order – that is relevant to you and your community. Today, DHT reporter Kirsten Goruk - given the nickname “Hats McNewb” due to her fashion fixation with haberdashery, ID’s her 10 Best recognizable celebrity lids. Hats off to you Kirsten. dailyheraldtribune.com DHT Royalty often comes with a hat. With her love of pastel colours, Queen Elizabeth II is easily the world’s most famous hat wearer. Queen elizaBeth ii Let’s face it; he rocked the fedora. This American gangster’s hat was classic during his time and continues to thrive today. al Capone No self-respecting cowboy would ever leave the homestead without his trusty hat and The Duke wore his so well. John WaYne American women eagerly copied every aspect of the First Lady’s style. Her most memorable accessory is the pillbox hat; she was wearing one the day JFK was assassinated. JaCQueline KennedY-onassis Kirsten GoruK 1 2 3 4 10 your best dailyheraldtribune.com DHT Check out the archive on our website under arts/life •Submit YOUR 10 BEST to frinne@bowesnet. com, photos optional but welcome, and be eligible for some great prizes from the DHT • Her Breakfast at Tiffany’s hat has sat on the head of many adoring fans, possibly while they ate a croissant in front of a jewelry store. audreY hepBurn This savvy detective was always on the hunt for a clue, which makes his tweed Deerstalker hat all the more appropriate. sherloCK holmes You can’t think about Honest Abe without seeing a stovepipe top hat on his head, it’s just that simple. aBe linColn Chaplin’s bowler hat acted as a trusty sidekick in so many of his bits. To complete the look, you’ll need a cane and moustache. Charlie Chaplin 5 6 7 8 A favourite childhood tale for many of us, this furry creature’s hat remains a symbol of all that is whimsical. Cat in the hat The fashion of his time may have dictated his hat, but Napoleon was probably glad it helped slightly with his short stature. napoleon 9 10

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Your 10 BestA new and regular

feature of the DHT will be YOUR TEN BEST, and we encourage you to be a part of it. Essentially, it is a Top 10 list – in no particular order – that is relevant to you and your community. Today, DHT reporter

Kirsten Goruk - given the nickname “Hats McNewb” due to her fashion fixation with haberdashery, ID’s her 10 Best recognizable celebrity lids. Hats off to you Kirsten.

Offical Colour Key(as of July 4, 2011)

dailyheraldtribune.comDHT

Pantone 1675 U (Solid Uncoated)

Cyan 0 Magenta 67 Yellow 100 Black 28

Pantone 1675 U (Solid Uncoated)

Royalty often comes with a hat. With her love of pastel colours, Queen Elizabeth II is easily the world’s most famous hat wearer.

Queen elizaBeth ii

Let’s face it; he rocked the fedora. This American gangster’s hat was classic during his time and continues to thrive today.

al Capone

No self-respecting cowboy would ever leave the homestead without his trusty hat and The Duke wore his so well.

John WaYne

American women eagerly copied every aspect of the First Lady’s style. Her most memorable accessory is the pillbox hat; she was wearing one the day JFK was assassinated.

JaCQueline KennedY-onassis

Kirsten GoruK

Queen 1

l Capone2

John Wa3

JaCQJaCQJa ueline 4

10your bestdailyheraldtribune.comDHTCheck out the

archive on our website under

arts/life

•Submit YOUR 10 BEST to [email protected], photos optional but welcome, and be eligible for some great prizes from the DHT •

Her Breakfast at Tiffany’s hat has sat on the head of many adoring fans, possibly while they ate a croissant in front of a jewelry store.

audreY hepBurn

This savvy detective was always on the hunt for a clue, which makes his tweed Deerstalker hat all the more appropriate.

sherloCK holmes

You can’t think about Honest Abe without seeing a stovepipe top hat on his head, it’s just that simple.

aBe linColn

Chaplin’s bowler hat acted as a trusty sidekick in so many of his bits. To complete the look, you’ll need a cane and moustache.

Charlie Chaplin

udreYudreYudre5

sherlo6

aBe lin7

Charlie Chaplin8

A favourite childhood tale for many of us, this furry creature’s hat remains a symbol of all that is whimsical.

Cat in the hat

The fashion of his time may have dictated his hat, but Napoleon was probably glad it helped slightly with his short stature.

napoleon

Cat in the hat9

apoleon10