Bluebell Fascinator
Anne DePasquale
From a foundation built in textiles, theatrical
millinery, and fashion, Anne DePasquale's innovative, retro-glam
designs are reminiscent of the past, but interpreted for the
contemporary fashion forward woman of today.
Anne graduated from Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in textiles. She began her career in NYC fashion working for designers Betsey Johnson, Anna Sui, and Donna Karan. With a desire to reconnect with artisan craft, Anne began working under renowned milliners Arnold S. Levine and Rodney Gordon, creating millinery for Broadway, Operas, Soap Operas and Disney productions. Three of which won Tony Awards for Best Costume Design: The Lion King, Thoroughly Modern Millie, and 42nd Street.
Learning millinery the old fashioned way - working with her hands, Anne translated her knowledge of fine millinery and accessories to fit the masses. In 2004-2005 Anne designed the JLO line and custom made hats exclusively for the launch of the SWEETFACE Fall 2005 runway show, 7th on 6th and its simultaneous MTV special.
Acclaimed by the media, Anne DePasquale has been included in "The Best Of " issue of Accessories which noted the “Impeccable blocked hats of Anne De Pasquale as a highlight of The Market NYC”. Anne's designs have been featured in various media outlets such as: Good Day New York, The New York Times, and WWD. Anne's designs have also been seen on celebrities such as Cheryl Crow and supermodel Carol Alt.
Now independent, Anne DePasquale travels for inspiration creating unique, limited edition hats and accessories and prides herself in her impeccable quality and cutting-edge styles.
Anne graduated from Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in textiles. She began her career in NYC fashion working for designers Betsey Johnson, Anna Sui, and Donna Karan. With a desire to reconnect with artisan craft, Anne began working under renowned milliners Arnold S. Levine and Rodney Gordon, creating millinery for Broadway, Operas, Soap Operas and Disney productions. Three of which won Tony Awards for Best Costume Design: The Lion King, Thoroughly Modern Millie, and 42nd Street.
Learning millinery the old fashioned way - working with her hands, Anne translated her knowledge of fine millinery and accessories to fit the masses. In 2004-2005 Anne designed the JLO line and custom made hats exclusively for the launch of the SWEETFACE Fall 2005 runway show, 7th on 6th and its simultaneous MTV special.
Acclaimed by the media, Anne DePasquale has been included in "The Best Of " issue of Accessories which noted the “Impeccable blocked hats of Anne De Pasquale as a highlight of The Market NYC”. Anne's designs have been featured in various media outlets such as: Good Day New York, The New York Times, and WWD. Anne's designs have also been seen on celebrities such as Cheryl Crow and supermodel Carol Alt.
Now independent, Anne DePasquale travels for inspiration creating unique, limited edition hats and accessories and prides herself in her impeccable quality and cutting-edge styles.





