Outstanding Women of 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock: Markia Herron
In honor of Women鈥檚 History Month, 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock is featuring stories about the 鈥淥utstanding Women of 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock,鈥 faculty, staff, students, and alumni who are serving as leaders and making a difference for the university and their communities. 聽Markia Herron, instructional designer at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock and owner of, learned the lost art of hatmaking while working in Liberal, a remote town in southwest Kansas whose claim to fame is being the hometown of Dorothy from 鈥淭he Wizard of Oz.鈥鈥淚f you want to get away from someone, move to Liberal, Kansas. It is in the middle of nowhere,鈥 Herron laughed.Since Herron moved to a small town without knowing anyone, she found herself with a lot of free time and turned her attention toward hats.鈥淚 think it was God鈥檚 intention that I ended up in Liberal,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think I ended up in Liberal, Kansas, to make hats. I didn鈥檛 have any friends. Literally, I went to work, and I went home. God put hats on my mind.鈥Hats became one of Herron鈥檚 staple fashion pieces during hers 20s when she was going to graduate school and living life.鈥淚 had longer dreadlocks at the time, and I couldn鈥檛 find proper hat sizes,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 understand that there were quality hat sizes out there. I didn鈥檛 realize that a quality hat should cost you more than $20. I legitimately started looking at hats and realized that a good quality hat might cost you over $200 for a manufactured hat, while a handmade hat can cost $400 to $800.鈥Herron became obsessive about finding the secrets to hatmaking, but few seemed to be willing to share their secrets.鈥淚 have never researched as much as I have with hatmaking, not even when I was in graduate school or now as an instructional designer,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 visited a hat shop in Wichita, Kansas, and I asked for an apprenticeship. That was a no. It鈥檚 a secret trade, and hatmakers often don鈥檛 share those secrets. It鈥檚 a lost art, and I had to figure out how to make them by hand.鈥Herron鈥檚 hats are usually made from beaver and rabbit fur, but she is also creating a more affordable line of wool hats for people who prefer hats not made from fur. Herron believes she is the only female hatmaker in Arkansas.鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of lonely,鈥 she lamented. 鈥淚f there are any more, I would love to meet them.鈥When she is not making hats and running her own business, Herron works with the Scholarly Technology and Resources Instructional Design Team at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock to develop and build online courses and teach faculty members about the best practices in teaching with technology.鈥淚 think that higher education gives you the flexibility to build and create in the environment you are in,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou are connected to students and have a purpose. With instructional design, we are able to still teach courses. I love higher education because we are really able to grow into our fields.鈥For a hatmaker from Arkansas, Herron鈥檚 hats have been drawing a lot of attention in recent years. Her hats, which run from $450-600, have been worn by celebrities like actress Danielle Brooks of 鈥淥range Is the New Black,鈥 comedian Cedric The Entertainer, singer Anthony Hamilton, and Lena Waithe, an actress, writer, and producer.
Markia Herron create one of her signature hats in her apartment in Little Rock.
鈥淭here are some major people speaking my name,鈥 she said. 鈥淭yler Perry knows about my hats. A lot of entertainers and people in the fashion business really like the hats because they are funky and it鈥檚 something they haven鈥檛 seen before. I am inspired that, being from Arkansas, you can do anything that your heart desires no matter where you are from.鈥Herron, who usually makes 5-10 hats a month, relies on word of mouth, fashion shows, and charity events to build her business.鈥淵our people drive your business more than celebrities. I have a good relationship and word of mouth with the local Arkansas community. I have found so much inspiration in family since I am from the South. I have always relied on support from family and friends. I find a lot of inspiration in people who like funky hats. I get so many encouraging words that it makes me want to push forward. Building my brand around people.鈥For any woman who is considering starting a business, Herron would advise them to follow their passion.鈥淔or any women who want to start a business or go back to business, we always say that there are so many things that hold us back because of our responsibilities,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou are going to have to sacrifice something. I believe the best advice I can give a woman is to do it for yourself and not for anyone else. Don鈥檛 let someone talk you out of it because you have kids, or you are going to school, or because you are the only person in your family working. Not trying is the worst thing a person can do.鈥Herron will present her spring/summer line, at the Argenta Gallery on April 5 as well as the Designers Choice Fashion Preview Show on April 6 in Little Rock.