Her creations transform feathers, flowers, and found materials into wearable theater — pieces that live somewhere between runway fantasy and performance art. Her work has graced the pages of Vogue, Elle, and Cosmopolitan, and appeared on both Broadway stages and television screens.
Her most famous design took flight on Schitt’s Creek: a black crow headpiece worn by Catherine O’Hara as Moira Rose in the cult-favorite “Crows Have Eyes” episode. That now-iconic look sealed Dora’s reputation for bold imagination and impeccable craft — a single piece that became instant pop-culture folklore.
Within our own community, her work continues to inspire. Costume Network’s Anney Fresh Ozar recently wore one of Dora’s black feathered crow fascinators, proving how effortlessly these designs move from screen legend to real-world statement.
Dora’s headwear doesn’t just accessorize — it transforms. Every fascinator and crown is a portal into character, story, and self-expression. For those who live to stand out, Dora Marra for HEADDRESS NY offers wings.
📸 Anney Fresh Ozar wearing Dora Marra’s Crow Fascinator
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