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This episode looks at Luton's glamourous secret. While today the town is famous for its airport, it is a little-known fact that it once led the world in hat-making.

In this episode, the makers discover Luton's glamourous secret. While today the town is famous for its airport, it is a little-known fact that Luton once led the world in hat-making. The team learn how the hat industry was transformed from a small rural craft into a global fashion phenomenon. Even today, every fashionable milliner from Philip Treacy to Stephen Jones goes to Luton for their millinery supplies. Presenter Steph McGovern takes the makers through the ages, and they are guided by Awon Golding, a rising millinery star.

The makers begin their journey in the 18th century, making a fashionable straw Bergere hat. They sort individual pieces of straw into correct lengths, before plaiting it and hand-stitching it into a bonnet shape. The makers are shocked to learn that this painstaking work was done by children, some as young as 18 months old.

Next, it's the 1920s, when everyone in Britain was wearing a hat. The makers attempt to create a felt 'cloche' and 'trilby'. First, they make coloured dyes for their hats, which proves to be a long, arduous and smelly process. Then, they work against the clock to 'block' felt hats into shape in order to satisfy the massive demands of the era.

The makers then move into the world of modern-day couture millinery. There are still 17 hat-making businesses in Luton making extraordinary creations and their many high-profile clients include the royal family. Here, the makers are given complete free reign to produce a hat that expresses their personality.

58 minutes

Music Played

  • David Bowie

    Fashion

  • Mako

    Breathe

  • The Isley Brothers

    This Old Heart Of Mine

  • Clean Bandit

    Solo (feat. Demi Lovato)

  • The Who

    My Generation

  • Duran Duran

    Rio

  • Duran Duran

    Rio

  • Calvin Harris

    Acceptable In The 80s

  • Foster the People

    Pumped Up Kicks

  • Kodaline

    Ready To Change

  • Lorde

    The Love Club

  • Milky Chance

    Stolen Dance

  • Sigala & Paloma Faith

    Lullaby (Extended Mix)

  • Sigala

    Lullaby

  • Take That

    Giants

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Steph McGovern
Executive Producer Jo Bishop
Series Producer Dunk Barnes
Series Producer Kim Maddever
Production Company DSP TV

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