Winner – Cynthia Jones Bryson
This year’s award was won by Canberra- based milliner and third-time winner, Cynthia Jones Bryson. Inspired by Michael Buble’s song Sway, Bryson took a piece of recycled nylon she found at an op-shop and turned it into a winning headpiece. The impressive neon green and pink headpiece was meticulously crafted over 30 hours. Bryson was certainly on trend, as various shades of pink dominated headwear choices at Cup Week this year, complemented by green tones and floral designs.
Second
N.A.T Millinery
Claiming second place was designer Natalie Amanda Taylor. Based in Cairns, she also got the pink memo, pairing her radiant yellow creation reminiscent of the sun, with a magenta dress. The hat is called ‘Leto’ which, in Greek mythology, means Goddess of Motherhood. It was inspired by becoming a mother to her daughter, Charli, 2. A staggering 250 nagori feathers were hand-cut and stitched to the circle structure, taking approximately 24 hours of work.
Third
Jill Humphries
Jill Humphries, another past winner of the competition, took third place with a whimsical handmade piece adorned with intricate beaded ants, berries, and fabric flowers. It was inspired by the concept of picnicking at Flemington, and contemplating the quintessential items that might accompany a leisurely picnic on the lawns.