
"The Fitzrovian" (center) as depicted in an for Man-Hat-On Milliners for Wizards
"The Fitzrovian" was a style of pointed hat that originated in London in the 1920s.
History[]
In 1926, Man-Hat-On Milliners for Wizards ran an advertisement in the The New York Ghost noting the many styles they sold, including "The Fitzrovian," which they described as "London's newest arrival."[1]
Behind the scenes[]
- The name "The Fitzrovian" is presumably a reference to the London district of Fitzrovia. The office of MinaLima Design, the graphic design house responsible for the graphic art featured in the Harry Potter films and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, is located in this district.
Appearances[]
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film) (First appearance) (Appears in drawing(s))