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Tiara - How to Select the Perfect One.
Tiara is an ideal hair accessory will transform any bride into a true princess. A tiara adds a fantastic highlight to any dress or hairstyle. They can be worn with or without a veil and are usually covered with Swarovski pearls, rhinestones, or crystals. If selected right, wedding tiaras can compliment both short hairstyles and updos.
When selecting your tiara, your hairstyle is just as important as the style and color of your dress or veil.
For brides with short hair, headbands or lightweight tiaras will be perfect as they don’t require too much pinning. The rule is simple, small hair means a smaller scale tiara. Find a delicate tiara or headband with tiny sparkling Swarovski rhinestones or pearls.
For brides wearing their hair up, a taller more dramatic tiara will be a great choice. You can go for really bold and heavily jewel/rhinestone-studded designs in this case. However, don’t overdo it, your wedding tiara should compliment your entire wedding look, it should not overpower the dress or your face.
Your tiara should also match the details in your wedding dress/veil. Don’t go for a pearl tiara if your veil has rhinestones on it; use rhinestones with rhinestones, pearls with pearls, etc. If your wedding gown/ veil have no rhinestone or pearl accents, your choices when it comes to a wedding tiara are unlimited.
Don’t forget to match your tiara to the rest of your jewelry. It doesn’t mean that you they should be a perfect match; some differences are good as long as they have the same general style, similar color scheme, and materials.
Tiaras can be made of decorative stones in a variety of colors and shades. At Victoria’s Wedding Veils, you can buy colored stone tiaras in lovely pink, blue, and red colors to match with veils trimmed in these colors.
Tiaras also come in silver and gold settings. While both settings look good with any dress/veil color, gold setting is perfect for ivory dresses. Usually silver tone tiaras look especially great with a white dress/veil, and gold tone tiaras complement ivory and off white gowns/veils perfectly. Diamond white dresses/veils (between white and off white) are a good match for either gold or silver tones.
Generally, you can select a tiara based on any part of your wedding attire, such as the color of your dress, veil, jewelry or wedding bouquet.
If chosen correctly, wedding tiara can compliment any bridal gown and hairstyle. This explains why tiaras over the course of many years remained certainly not mandatory, but highly desirable elements in the wedding attire of many modern brides. Tiara, thanks to its form, looks well in a combination with a wedding veil or without it. Besides, tiara just like flowers, can act as a focal point for any wedding hairstyle.
If you want to add extra sparkle to your wedding hairstyle, bridal hair pins are a great way to go. They are perfect for creating an impression of your hair being glittery.
Many brides choose to wear hair pins with or without a wedding tiara. This wonderful hair accessory can also be worn under a wedding veil.
Hair pins usually come in a set of six. Whether you have longer or shorter hair, you can still take advantage of this wonderful jewelry to enhance your wedding veil and/or tiara.
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