Noun
The articles made or sold by milliners, as headdresses, hats or bonnets, laces, ribbons, and the like.
The business of work of a milliner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCassatt frequently posed for Degas, notably for his millinery series trying on hats. Source: Internet
After the global economic crisis of 1929, the firm concentrated on the Italian market, where custom millinery was an indispensable complement to elegant women’s fashion, therefore highly in demand. Source: Internet
A pared-down centerpiece, like this whitewashed papier-mache fruit piled on a cake stand and trimmed with silver millinery leaves, is as chic as it is unexpected. Source: Internet
All available from the millinery pop-up shop, QueensPlaza. Source: Internet
David to the lumber district, Bonnie to her millinery shop and the girls (Claire and Emma) to the grammar school. Source: Internet
She has four little holes across the top of her basket, and I stuck these little millinery flowers in. She doesn't hold water, because there is a one-inch hole in the bottom, covered only by a piece of cardboard. Source: Internet