28 HATS FOR LAMU

Maxwell Kiptoon, Lamu, 2020
Maxwell’s wig was made from thousands of plastic bottle tops gathered from the beach over a period of 5 months.
Photography by Kristin-Lee Moolman @kristinleemoolmanStyling Louise Ford @louise__ford
Photography assistant Tatenda Chidora

Masha Birya, Lamu, 2020
Masha’s hat is a miniature version of the ‘Flip Flop Dhow’. A 10 meter-long boat built almost entirely from re-purposed flip-flops.
Photography by Kristin-Lee Moolman @kristinleemoolmanStyling Louise Ford @louise__ford
Photography assistant Tatenda Chidora

Abubakar Ali, Lamu, 2020
Abubakar wears a hat made by Rose Nakami, who shredded plastic bottles found on the beach to fashion this sculptural creation.
Photography by Kristin-Lee Moolman @kristinleemoolmanStyling Louise Ford @louise__ford
Photography assistant Tatenda Chidora

Gladys Katana, Lamu, 2020
Gladys’ octopus hat is made from seaweed, coral, drift wood and plastic found on the beach.
Photography by Kristin-Lee Moolman @kristinleemoolmanStyling Louise Ford @louise__ford
Photography assistant Tatenda Chidora

Isamael Dakota, Lamu, 2020
Isamael’s inspiration was to make a competitive hat in the competition whilst also keeping the beach clean by using foam and other recyclable materials.
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