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Wedding Day Accessories
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The ultimate wedding day accessory has to be the tiara and your big day is the perfect opportunity to wear this most lavish of accessories which really is the prerogative of brides and royalty alike. The tiara is thought to have been created by those most fashionable and ahead of their time Egyptians wearing them as a mark of nobility or royalty. Their popularity has remained in demand with brides throughout the years who have enjoyed wearing them on their special day and kept them as mementoes and even heirlooms for future generations.

The tiara signifies, hope, glamour, wealth and sophistication and will make any bride feel like a princess on her wedding day. They have become a very popular piece of hair jewellery constructed with wire from basic metals to platinum or gold, encrusted with semi precious stones, crystals and pearls. They range from classic with clear crystals and pearls to quite lavish and many colours following the trend for more colour in wedding gowns. Classically tiaras are raised in the centre and can be worn under a veil but there are other choices such as decoration cascading to the side. There are also smaller versions like simpler but still ornate Alice bands or head bands. They can also be decorated with real flowers, which need not just be reserved for the bouquet.

Some brides may choose other hair decorations like hair pins, clips or slides and combs with crystals or fabric or real flowers to decorate. The choice of your hair style will suit differing looks as the trends are seeing hair both down and up, sleek or curls with and with out hair pieces.

When it comes to jewellery for the bride, there are many options; the style of the dress will dictate how sparkly you go as less is best unless your dress is quite plain. You want to balance having some sparkle with not looking too glitzy. Clear crystals are popular and pearls have had resurgence in recent times. For those getting married in colour there is a vast choice of coloured crystal which looks stunning. In general it is best to match the theme of your dress with your style of jewellery, some dresses command something just a bit quirky or antique inspired.

You may want a bag to hand for tissues or touching up your lipstick later in the day. The bag should compliment the dress; ideal styles are delicate small beaded or crystal clutch bags.

For the wedding guest particularly the bride’s mother and bride grooms mother, the consideration will be whether to wear a hat or not. The starting point should be the outfit and then consider the options in hats. When shopping for your hat; take your outfit or a swatch with you in case you want to match the colour. Consider your skin tone and face shape as your hat will need to flatter. You should also consider your scale and proportions and reflect these in your style of hat; if you are particularly petite a very wide brim will swamp you and over power your whole look.

You may think a hat is not for you, there are some amazing alternatives if this is the case. There are some great hair accessories with feathers and flowers which can be shaped around your hair style which look fabulous, also a heaven send for those concerned that their hair won’t bounce back when they take their hat off!

If you do wear a hat; consider also the colour of your bag as once you take your hat off you will then want your bag to coordinate with your shoes. As with the bride your consideration for jewellery should be to consider the style of your outfit, if it is a more simple style then your jewellery or bag can be more ornate. If you have a more lavish outfit for example beads in your dress then you should keep your jewellery more simple.

Use your jewellery to enhance your features, such as your eyes and use colour to accent your outfit then feeling comfortable in your choices you can relax and feel confident on the day.

The ultimate wedding day accessory has to be the tiara and your big day is the perfect opportunity to wear this most lavish of accessories which really is the prerogative of brides and royalty alike. The tiara is thought to have been created by those most fashionable and ahead of their time Egyptians wearing them as a mark of nobility or royalty. Their popularity has remained in demand with brides throughout the years who have enjoyed wearing them on their special day and kept them as mementoes and even heirlooms for future generations.

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