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Sydney Style: Beautiful Couture Millinery by Christine Thompson

  • Writer: Deb Carr
    Deb Carr
  • Feb 24, 2015
  • 1 min read


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Photo credit: Simon Gould

I recently judged a fashion event and met up with Christine Thompson who had her gorgeous couture millinery on show. I loved Christine's Millinery so decided to feature on Sydney Chic Blog and created the video below.


ABOUT CHRISTINE

Christine Thompson is one of Australia's multi-award winning couture milliner’s with over 20 years experience in Opera, Theatre and Musicals. Credits including Carmen, Madame Butterfly, My Fair Lady, the film, Moulin Rouge and musicals, Dr Zhivago, Love Never Dies, A Funny Thing happened on the way to the Forum, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, King Kong, Phantom of the Opera, The King and I, theatre, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead.

Christine launched her own label in 2010, Christine’s Millinery, specialising in personalised, unique hand crafted millinery.

Christine's ability to design and create an exclusive, one-off headpiece for the discerning client is unique and is sure to stand out in a crowd.

Using only top quality fabrics and materials, her range includes Bridal, Race-wear, Fascinators, headbands and smart casual fabric Hats and Caps.

All headwear designed and made by Christine in her studio situated in The Blue Mountains, Australia.

For more information please visit www.christinesmillinery.com.au


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