Fedoras might ignite nostalgia of men with charisma and confidence to the likes of handsome Humphrey Boghart wearing Borsalino in Casablanca or even Mad Men’s Don Draper circa 1965, but the term fedora actually came to recognition when worn by the female character of Princess Fedora in an 1882 play written by Victorien Sordou. A reminder of how trends evolve from one decade to the next and films can influence or represent
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