Wayne Wichern 40.1 Article
Robin Updike writes that hatmaker Wayne Wichern’s studios are peopled by hundreds of wooden hat blocks, that she likens to Brancusi sculptures without features. As a custom milliner, with studios in Seattle and Burlingame, California, Wichern has a thriving clientele with a sense of style and life experience. Formerly a ballet dancer, Wichern also teaches hatmaking at top craft institutions.
Robin Updike writes that hatmaker Wayne Wichern’s studios are peopled by hundreds of wooden hat blocks, that she likens to Brancusi sculptures without features. As a custom milliner, with studios in Seattle and Burlingame, California, Wichern has a thriving clientele with a sense of style and life experience. Formerly a ballet dancer, Wichern also teaches hatmaking at top craft institutions.
Robin Updike writes that hatmaker Wayne Wichern’s studios are peopled by hundreds of wooden hat blocks, that she likens to Brancusi sculptures without features. As a custom milliner, with studios in Seattle and Burlingame, California, Wichern has a thriving clientele with a sense of style and life experience. Formerly a ballet dancer, Wichern also teaches hatmaking at top craft institutions.