A long time ago, a cap/hat for the French woman had no sense. It is difficult to be incorporated into everyday life, because only in the event of rain, snow and bad weather, people would use it, but the French woman used to stay home and had no chance to use caps. It was then the caps were considered as an expression full of imagination, and gradually used in the applicable occasions: at the wedding, the baptism, as well as going to the church. Mothers, aunts, cousins who are wearing their caps to shade had a nice match of beauty to talk about and to compete with. In the 18th century, the French woman wearing a hat was even regarded as the lifestyle of Queen Mary because she owned an uncountable number of caps for which she named them "the little stuff of expression". This could be true as the taste and mentality of the ladies were reflected from their caps.
France has a tradition: every year on November 25, in St.Catalina Square, all women over 25 years of age and not married, have the right to display their most absurd and most wanton caps. To this end, the French fashion industry set up special "Luna Diana Award" and "Arch of Triumph Award" honors the women who have been fascinating, and their caps are also very distinguished. In today's fashion show, caps have been applied to the extreme, highly ornamental. Designers use not only the normal materials like cotton or silk but apply also some other high-tech products to make the caps to become even more memorable.