Cover George Keburia spring/summer 2022 (Photo: George Kerburia)

Although these enormous hats haven’t dropped yet, we’re obsessed, and these are our picks to tide us over 'til they do

George Keburia knows how to make a statement accessory. This Georgian designer was responsible for creating these tiny sunglasses, which blew up when celebrities like Gigi Hadid and Kylie Jenner were seen sporting them, and subsequently inspired an entire trend.

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He’s dabbled with heart motifs, silky gloves and floral handbags in collections since, but for spring/summer 2022, Keburia’s designed a seriously stand-out piece:

 

Just

look

at

these

hats! 

Are you kidding?! These giant furry bucket hats are so cool, colourful and excellently styled with these neutral sets in Keburia’s latest lookbook. We’re getting the Queen’s Guard, Jamiroquai and muppet vibes all rolled into one—in the best way of course.
 
The only problem is they’re not available yet, so we’re found the best alternatives to tide us over until we can get our hands (and heads) on them.

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Photo 1 of 5 Jakke Hattie wide-brim faux-fur bucket hat (Photo: Selfridges)
Photo 2 of 5 Stand Studio Wera faux-fur bucket hat (Photo: Farfetch)
Photo 3 of 5 Kangol Furgora bucket hat (Photo: I.T.)
Photo 4 of 5 Red Valentino faux-fur bucket hat (Photo: Ssense)
Photo 5 of 5 Karl Lagerfeld K/Monogram faux-fur bucket hat (Photo: Farfetch)
Amalissa Hall
Style Writer, Tatler Hong Kong
Tatler Asia
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Amalissa Hall was the style writer at Tatler Hong Kong. Primarily focused on writing digital articles, she covers news, tracks trends and interviews experts from the fashion, beauty and wellness industries, as well as entertainment spheres. Interview highlights include Formula One driver Alex Albon, award-winning costume designer Jany Temime and prolific make-up artist Lisa Eldridge.

She has also produced print stories featuring make-up artists, perfumiers and other upcoming figures discussing Asian representation on social media, sharing industry insight and trends as well as explaining new approaches to wellness in Hong Kong.