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Justin Smith (born 1978) is a British
milliner Hat-making or millinery is the design, manufacture and sale of hats and other headwear. A person engaged in this trade is called a milliner or hatter. Historically, milliners, typically women shopkeepers, produced or imported an inventory of ...
based in London, who creates bespoke millinery under the J Smith Esquire brand for private clients and film. Smith's hats have been exhibited around the world, and have been acquired by such museums as the
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in New York and the
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in London. He has been a visiting lecturer at London's
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and has conducted seminars and teaching workshops for the
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.


Early life

From 1998 to 2002, Smith served as the Creative Director and Head of Avant Garde for the Toni & Guy Group. Following this, in 2003, he founded his own J Smith Esquire hairdressing salon in London's
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, specializing in conceptual and avant-garde styles, session styling for the style press, advertising campaigns, and a portfolio of private clients. Smith's early career achievements include being a finalist for the British Hairdressing Awards in 2001 as Avant-Garde Hairdresser of the Year and winning the first prize at the 2000 London Alternative Hair Show Smith is a graduate of the London College of Fashion, Kensington and Chelsea College, and Royal College of Art, where he obtained an MA in Millinery. in 2007.


Millinery career

Smith established the J Smith Esquire brand in 2007, following his Royal College of Art graduation collection called ''Le Cirque Macabre''. The brand has produced sixteen collections since its launch. Since 2007, J Smith Esquire has been shown at London, Paris and
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fashion weeks, alongside new and emerging fashion events such as Rome Couture and
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. He continues to collaborate with designers including
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, Moschino, Manish Arora, Oscar Lawalata, Aganovich, Emilio de la Morena and Aveda. In 2011, a retrospective exhibition, installation and book launch took place at the
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, London, celebrating bespoke doorman hats made by the hotel group. In 2012, as part of London's Jubilee celebrations, Smith was invited to take part in BT Artbox, transforming a replica phone kiosk, and Hatwalk, commissioned by the
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, in partnership with BT and Grazia magazine, putting a hat on the statue of Queen Victoria on London's
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.


Awards

Smith was awarded the 2016 Generali Future Award, supporting creativity and innovation, by International Talent Support at a live presentation in
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in July 2016. This is the second time Smith has been awarded by International Talent Support, having previously won the Maria Louisa and I-D Styling awards at ITS6 in 2007. His previous awards include "Young Fashion Entrepreneur of the Year" Award for 2011 awarded by the
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and New Generation sponsorship and inclusion over several years in the Hedonism millinery collective, awarded by the
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.


Films

In 2012, Smith created the leather head wraps for
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in ''
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'' on which he worked in collaboration with the actor. Since ''Maleficent'' he has also produced hats for Jolie and Brad Pitt in '' By The Sea;'' for
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,
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and ensemble nuns in '' Pan;'' and
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and
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in ''
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Music

Smith's hats have featured in the live performances of musicians
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,
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and Matthew Herbert.


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