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The actual name 'Fedora' came about due to a stage play which was running in 1882. The main character, Princess Fedora Romazova, wore a hat just like it, thus it became known as a Fedora. The actual date of when it was first made is unknown.
The cast of Fedora - 1918 includes: Jere Austin as Louis Ipanoff Pauline Frederick as Princess Fedora Alfred Hickman as Gretch John Merkyl as Count Vladimir Androvitch
The fedora was invented around 1889. The word fedora comes from a play by Victorien Sardou, Fédora. Sarah Bernhardt was in the play, playing Princess Fédora. She wore a hat very similar to the modern fedora; it inspired the real fedora that is a part of today's fashion. It is not known exactly who designed the fedora hat, only that it was based on the hat worn in this play. Read more: Who invented the fedora hat? | Answerbag .answerbag.com/q_view/2150419#ixzz1G1ntbpYF
- technology - Steve Jobs (creator of Apple) - fashion - The fedora was invented around 1889. The word fedora comes from a play by Victorien Sardou, Fédora. Sarah Bernhardt was in the play, playing Princess Fédora. She wore a hat very similar to the modern fedora; it inspired the real fedora that is a part of today's fashion. It is not known exactly who designed the fedora hat, only that it was based on the hat worn in this play.
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The singular possessive of fedora is fedora's. For example, "The fedora's brim was stained with coffee."
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The term first appeared as the title of a play by dramatist Victorien Sardou which was written in 1882. The title role of princess Fédora was first played by Sarah Bernhardt who wore a hat similar to what is today called a fedora hat.
If by 'fedora' you mean the hat, you use it as you would use 'hat' in a sentence. e.g. - I am wearing a fedora - I want to buy a fedora - Your fedora is so cute! Hope it helped :)
If you mean "descendant" it is a later generation, or offspring.
No, fedora is a noun. It is a type of hat.