Pharrell's hat is here to stay. Just when you think you've heard the last of Pharrell Williams' famous Grammys hat. This time, the high-crowned topper is making its return with a temporary exhibition at Washington, D.C.'s museum. see tweet after cut.
Fast food chain Arby's -- the restaurant that bought the Vivienne West wood-designed piece in March -- is lending the hat to the D.C. museum for limited display from Aug. 22 to Oct. 26. Arby's announced the news Tuesday morning on Twitter.
Our hat has found a temporary home. See it exclusively at the @newseum starting on 8/22. #HatattheNewseum https://t.co/ofncD6CREU
— Arby's (@Arbys) August 18, 2014
fter making its debut at this year's Grammys, a parody Twitter account was generated for Pharrell's hat with the Grammy Award-winning artist taking part in the joke and engaging in entertaining tweet exchanges with Arby's. When Pharrell decided to put his signature headgear up for auction to benefit his educational nonprofit organization, From One Hand to Another, the fast food restaurant took part and won with a $44,100 bid/donation.
Now, we'll get to see the hat in all its glory. Thanks, Arby's.
This article was originally published by The Hollywood Reporter.

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