Top it off: Hats complete the look for Easter, Passover and spring events

Joanne Klimovich Harropand Shirley McMarlin
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Rebecca Sexton of Greensburg models an organza Easter hat from her large hat collection.

Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
Rebecca Sexton of Greensburg models an Easter hat from her large collection of modern and vintage hats.

Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
Rebecca Sexton of Greensburg models a blue silk fez-style hat featuring feathers and tulle that she bought in New Zealand.

Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
Rebecca Sexton of Greensburg models a vintage straw Easter hat with a grosgrain ribbon that she bought in Manchester, N.H.

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Hats owned by Lana Neumeyer of O’Hara.

Courtesy of Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy
The PNC Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Spring Hat Luncheon from 2013. The event will celebrate 25 years on May 6.

Courtesy of Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy
Pittsburgh-based fashion designer Kiya Tomlin, who has a studio and manufacturing facility in Etna, shows off her hat.
Top: Women pose with their hats at the 2015 PNC Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Spring Hat Luncheon. The event will celebrate 25 years on May 6.

Photography by David Dobson
A model wears a hat by Christine A. Moore, a New York designer. Moore said one of her hats is an “investment piece” and she suggests finding a hat that can be worn with multiple outfits such as this one.

Photography by David Dobson
A model wears a design by Christine A. Moore, of New York, whose head wear can make a statement such as this red wide-brimmed hat.

Photography by David Dobson
Christine A. Moore, a New York designer, created this wide-brim hat with a big floral accent.

Photography by David Dobson
Christine A. Moore’s headwear is dyed to the desired color, blocked on wooden forms, wired, lined and finished with signature handmade trim.

Courtesy of Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy
The PNC Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Spring Hat Luncheon will celebrate 25 years on May 6.

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Lana Neumeyer of O’Hara models one of her hats at the Omni William Penn Hotel in Downtown Pittsburgh.

Courtesy of Demeatria Boccella
Demeatria Boccella of East Liberty poses for a photo with Darnell McLaurin at the 2022 PNC Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Spring Hat Luncheon. They are wearing hats by New York designer Esenshel.

Courtesy of Demeatria Boccella
Demeatria Boccella of East Liberty poses for a photo with Darnell McLaurin at the 2022 PNC Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Spring Hat Luncheon. They are wearing hats by New York designer Esenshel.

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop | Tribune-Review
Lana Neumeyer of O’Hara attaches a flower to one of her hats.















