If you’ve done any kind of searching through bridal magazines, then you’re sure to have noticed that nearly all of the brides in there are wearing one of many kinds of wedding headpieces. Wedding headpieces is kind of a generic term, but there are many different kinds of wedding headpieces that brides can wear to adorn their hair on their wedding day. There are many different kinds of wedding headpieces to choose from, and you’ll need to consider what kind of wedding you are having, as well as what your wedding budget is before you start looking at wedding headpieces. While some headpieces can be just a few dollars, such as a beautiful flower or group of flowers, other wedding headpieces can be ornate and costly. So if you have your wedding dress and are looking for the perfect wedding headpiece to accent your wedding hairstyle, then here are some great options you can look at when choosing wedding headpieces.
Using Flowers as Wedding Headpieces
This is perhaps the least expensive option you can go with for your wedding headpiece. Talk to your florist about what kind of flowers you’d like in your hair, such as one large colored flower or many small white flowers. Your florist can tell about which kinds of flowers are sturdy enough to last a whole day without wilting, as well as how much each bloom will cost you. Flowers can make a beautiful and an elegant headpiece for your wedding day that won’t cost very much.
Bridal Tiaras and Headbands
Many brides choose to go with a bridal tiara or headband for their wedding headpiece as an added touch of elegance and beauty. It can be difficult to find the perfect tiara or headband to serve as your headpiece, but be patient and find a headpiece that you fall in love with. I chose a small bridal tiara that had delicate little flowers on it and crystals, but it took me several months. See my article on Bridal Tiaras for more information. Bridal tiaras and headbands can make beautiful wedding headpieces with a sparkle, but you could wind up paying a pretty penny if you’re not careful. One of the great things about bridal tiaras and headbands is that you can keep them after the wedding as a memory. Only, as I’ve found, there aren’t many places outside of a wedding where you can wear a bridal tiara and not look silly.
Bridal Hats and Other Headpieces
As I mention in one of my previous articles about Wedding Hats, some people really love the idea of using wedding hats as a wedding headpiece. Granted, if you have the right kind of wedding hat then you don’t really need to worry about having a wedding hairstyle. But there are many different kinds of wedding combs you can purchase any kind of decoration on them, such as silk flowers or even crystals for a sparkley wedding headpiece.
There are many different kinds of wedding headpieces that you can choose from to create your perfect wedding day look. The best advice I have for choosing the perfect one is to look around in several nearby bridal boutiques and jewelry stores (Claire’s typically has some great tiaras) for ones that you like. Also, look in bridal magazines for a particular look that you love, and try your best to copy that look…even if it means creating your own wedding headpiece.
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From what I understand, wedding hats are starting to make a comeback. Now I know that if you look through any of the bridal magazines with the latest bridal trends, sometimes you will see the model wearing a variety of wedding hats - and other times she’ll just show of a sleek wedding updo. Personally, I never even considered looking at wedding hats when I was planning for my wedding. Wedding hats held no interest for me, but granted, I don’t like wearing hats in general. I prefer to feel the wind and the sun, and all of the other elements that can be detrimental to your hair and complexion. Anyway, I’ve been reading on some different wedding websites that say wedding hats are starting to make a comeback, and not just on the runway, but wedding hats are showing up in everyday weddings as well. So I thought I’d look into it and let you know about this interesting turn of events.
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