There are various types of women's hats with different styles and names. Some of the most popular ones include:
Fedora: A medium wide-brimmed hat with a crumpled crown and a ribbon around the base of the crown.
Panama: A straw hat of Ecuadorian origin, light and flexible, with a medium brim and a conical crown.
Coco Chanel: A hat with a short, straight brim, usually made of felt, made famous by fashion designer Coco Chanel.
Cloche: A close-fitting hat with a rounded top and a small brim, very popular during the 1920s and 1930s.
Beret: A soft, brimless hat, usually of wool, that fits tightly around the head.
Floppy: A floppy, wide-brimmed hat that is usually made of soft fabric such as felt or straw.
Beach hat: A wide-brimmed hat, made of straw or light fabric, designed to protect the face and head from the sun at the beach.
Fascinator: A headgear, usually adorned with feathers, flowers, tulle, or other embellishments, that is worn slanted or secured with a barrette.