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One woman's quest to keep millinery alive in Poland

November 13, 2024

After university, Martyna Maliszewska-Mank turned her back on German and art history and devoted her time and energy to millinery. She is now living her childhood dream, creating fashion headpieces for women.

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In years gone by, hats and headdresses were an integral part of every woman's outfit. But how many modern women still wear design headpieces such as colorful hats or fascinators on a daily basis? 

Martyna Maliszewska-Mank is convinced that if they don't, it's just because they don't yet know what joy it brings. 

Maliszewska-Mank is a milliner from Poland. She has a workshop in the small town of Radzymin, near Warsaw.

She studied German language and art history at university, but after graduation decided to do what she loves most: make hats. Soon, she'll will open her first atelier in Poland's capital.