Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Tiaras and Headpieces

Tiaras, floral headpieces, bejewelled combs and diamantè grips can all be worn with or without a veil. Your hair accessories are probably one of the most important aspects of your outfit as tehy will be in every photograph. It is therefore worthwhile spending time trying-on as many styles as you can to see what will relly suit you. Tiaras have become very popular, are affordable and can look fantastic with any style and length of hair. For tens of thousands of euros the real thing is available, and like many Royal tiaras, can convert into a necklace.



Is a tiara suitable for all women? Most women can wear them, but not all. The thing you need to watch is the height with the proportions of your face. Usually the moment a women tries on a tiara her neck instantly goes up and she looks very regal. It's advisable to any bride to try one on and give it a go.

Hair jewellery is another alternative. There's lots vailable and they sell tons of it. It is very important you take these hair accessories to your hairdresser ahead of the wedding. They might suggest something a little different you could do with them.



HOW TO WEAR A TIARA

The correct way to wear a tiara is in the middle of the head at a 45-degree angle. If you have long hair, it should ideally be worn up, allowing the tiara to be incorporated into your hairstyle. If you are also wearing a veil, it is safer to have that secured separately, and essential if you'll want to remove the veil before the end of the celebration. 

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