Chloë Scrivener London based Milliner and Designer

Made to measure hats and hair accessories. As well as small Ready to Wear collections produced seasonally.

Chloe Scrivener has been working in the Millinery industry for 14 years.

Chloe started her career with the former Queens Milliner Philip Somerville.

She then landed a job with leading light of the Millinery world Philip Treacy and spent the next 4 years training and working in both the London studio and assisting at Haute Couture shows in London, Paris and New York.

She decided to take these skills along with her creative energy and branch out on her own to set up her own business in 2000, offering Millinery and Fashion Accessories, including bags and scarves.

Since 2003, due to demand there has been a renewed emphasis on making bespoke hats and bridal pieces, providing clients with a much needed one to one, made to measure service.

Past ventures have included commissioned hats for the Mirror Newspaper for Ascot and Freelance work at the English National Opera on Antony Mingella's Madam Butterfly as well as teaching Millinery on projects in conjunction with the Barbican, London College of Fashion and museums.

Freelance Millinery work with other Milliners has included projects with Bailey Tomlin and currently Piers Atkinson.

Chloe also teaches Millinery and has taught at Kensington & Chelsea College, Central St Martins and The Arts Institute at Bournemouth.

Chloe currently teaches Millinery at London College of Fashion and on a one to one basis.