If And Just Like That gave us one thing (besides Carrie Bradshaw’s enviable real estate), it’s the revival of high-drama headwear — and leading the charge is none other than Maryam Keyhani, the Berlin-based, Iranian-Canadian milliner with a flair for the surreal and the spectacular.
Yes, that hat. The sculptural showstopper perched atop Sarah Jessica Parker’s head like a wearable punctuation mark — equal parts sculpture, statement, and sartorial scream — is Keyhani’s doing. But blink and you’d think it was conjured in a dream or plucked from a particularly poetic hallucination. Because that’s exactly how Keyhani designs: in daydreams, not in seasons.
While the fashion world is busy chasing trends, Maryam is building fantasy worlds one brim at a time. Her pieces aren’t just accessories — they’re portals. “I like the idea of turning yourself into a character,” she once said, and that ethos is stitched into every curve, curl, and cloudlike flourish of her creations.
Forget Minimalism. Maximalism Is Back and It’s Perched on Your Head.
Maryam’s hats aren’t for the faint of heart — they’re for the fabulous. They float. They twist. They swirl into spaces that were never meant to be occupied by hats — or logic. Think Dali meets Dr. Seuss, but make it fashion. She’s less about trends and more about transformation.
SJP knew what she was doing. Only Carrie could crown her comeback with a hat that doubles as a personality. And only Maryam Keyhani could deliver one worthy of a woman who’s been everywhere, worn everything, and still manages to surprise us.
Millinery, But Make It Magic.
Maryam’s universe isn’t confined to headwear either. Her studio is a cabinet of curiosities, filled with kinetic sculptures, ink drawings, and even handmade jewelry. Each creation exists in that delicious in-between — between fashion and fantasy, absurdity and elegance, function and whim.
Her hats don’t whisper; they declare. Loudly. Like a well-placed exclamation mark at the end of a love letter to whimsy.
So, if you’re looking to disappear into a crowd, look away. But if you’re ready to turn heads, stop traffic, or just feel like your most eccentric alter ego, Maryam Keyhani has your crown waiting.