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Choosing Wedding Jewellery – 10 Top Tips

Accessorising Wedding and Bridesmaid’s Dresses

Ten Top Tips

You’ve chosen the wedding and bridesmaid dresses, the venue, the flowers and even the table settings. The band has been booked and the menu tasted. At some point your thoughts will inevitably turn to the finishing touches, and so to what accessories and jewellery will complement your wedding outfit.

The choice can be confusing. White gold or yellow gold? Diamond jewellery or a mix of pearls and diamonds? Can you wear gemstone jewellery for a little colour? Should you keep it simple or opt for a regal look? Our handy 10 Top Tips will help you choose.

(1) Do you prefer white gold or yellow gold?

Naturally the gold colour of your engagement ring and wedding ring will influence your decision here, but it is also worth bearing in mind the style of your dress. Generally, white gold or platinum gives a more contemporary edge, while yellow gold is seen as more traditional. Two tone gold offers the best of both worlds – why not try a pink and white gold pendant instead of the more usual yellow and white, for a slightly more romantic look?

(2) Do you have a preference for diamonds, pearls or gemstones?

Traditional brides may prefer white pearl jewellery, but it’s a misconception that pearls are necessarily old fashioned. Indeed, a white gold pendant featuring a single pearl and accent diamonds can work well with a minimalist, contemporary look.

Diamond jewellery is a popular alternative, and can be the most glamorous option. It’s also a plus point that the choice is vast – you’re sure to find something you like, from a pretty floral diamond pendant to a rubover diamond tennis bracelet or diamond chandelier earrings. Diamonds do of course have the benefit of adding a touch of sparkle to your dress, and most styles are readily wearable in everyday life (for example, diamond stud earrings are one of the staples for every woman’s jewellery box and look great at the office; while a fancy necklace can be worn on nights out).

For something a bit different, it might be worth considering some subtle gemstone jewellery. Even if you’re going to wear white, you could add a single piece of gemstone jewellery, which will go well with other diamond pieces. Indeed there can be positive benefits of adding a touch of colour – a particular gemstone can be used to tie in your own outfit with that of your bridesmaids and wedding colour scheme in general; your birthstone could be worn to add some special hidden meaning to your accessories (or even your husband’s birthstone for an extra romantic idea); or a sapphire or topaz item could take care of your “something blue” worries!

(3) What will your hairstyle be on your wedding day?

You will probably have an idea of how you will wear your hair very early on in the process, either when you choose your dress or even before. Although the actual hairstyle may not be settled on until you have a trial run at the hairdresser’s a week or two before the wedding, all you really need is a general notion of whether you’re more likely to wear it up or down.

If you’re planning to wear your hair completely up, you have the most options open to you in terms of earrings – diamond studs, half hoop earrings or even full blown dangle chandelier earrings will all work (depending of course on your dress neckline etc).

Wearing the hair down doesn’t necessarily prevent you from having long dangly earrings, especially if you’re prone to brushing your hair behind your ear every now and then. However if your hair is long and will be in ringlets or tight curls, it might be easiest to avoid chandelier or other particularly moveable earrings, since they can get caught up in the hair (especially when dancing). Simple stud earrings or French clip half hoop diamond earrings would be a good alternative, with the focus instead on your necklace, pendant or bracelet.

In a way, a half-up and half-down hairdo falls somewhere in the middle of the considerations for a fully up or fully down style. You can show off your ears since it’s unlikely that hair will be falling over them, save for a couple of loose curls. However as this type of style can be the most romantic and graceful, it can look great with minimal diamond stud earrings as well.

(4) What is the style of your wedding dress?

In very broad terms there are four styles of wedding dress (or indeed bridesmaid’s dress), namely:

(a) classic elegant dresses  (e.g. a simple white satin a-line dress nipped in at the waist);

(b) princess style dresses (e.g. boned with netted underskirt);

(c) flowing and romantic dresses (e.g. empire line, perhaps with chiffon or lace); and

(d) figure hugging dresses (e.g. fully fitted with a fishtail).

Jewellery works best when it either subtly accents your dress or acts as a stunning feature against a simple background. It’s best not to, for instance, overpower a traditional lace ornate dress with heavy diamond jewellery when an elegant pearl pendant would look more in keeping with the style of your dress.

Again as a very general guide, dresses falling within category (a) are the simplest to accessorise as they look great with almost any jewellery. For a full on princess effect (category b), chandelier earrings or a fancy diamond necklace are probably the order of the day, since you’re likely to be a fan of sparkles! For dresses in category (c), these team best with pearls or more subtle pieces; and for (d) you can either keep the jewellery to a minimum by wearing smaller or non drop earrings and no necklace or go all out and wear a showstopping piece of jewellery or two.

(5) What neckline will your dress have?

Next to your hairstyle, this may well be the deciding factor for you in choosing your jewellery. Round necklines look beautiful with pearl necklaces or diamond tennis necklaces whereas v-necks emphasise a pendant more.

The easiest to accessorise is a sweetheart neckline, which goes well with almost anything. On the other side of the coin, you may be wearing a high necked dress – the very fact that this isn’t seen much nowadays means that it will be stunning enough on its own, without any necklace needed (though a pair of earrings would look fantastic with it). Modern one shoulder dresses, or those with a halterneck, may not work as well with a line necklace, though again offer the perfect backdrop to a beautiful pair of earrings.

(6) Will your wedding dress have straps or sleeves?

The majority of formal dresses seem to be either strapless or with spaghetti straps, neither of which should pose any problem for your jewellery choices. If however you have a dress with long sleeves, you’ll almost certainly have to forego any bracelet or bangle since this could catch on the fabric of the sleeve. Mid length sleeves (around elbow or three quarter length) are the opposite: since they draw the eye down the arm, a diamond bracelet or gold bangle will add the perfect finishing touch.

(7) What material will your wedding dress be made from?

There are two reasons why this might matter. Firstly, if you intend to wear jewellery over or very near to the material of your wedding dress, you should avoid items which might catch on the fabric. For instance, a diamond chandelier necklace or a particularly fancy pendant can have several dangling parts which move around as you do, whereas a single pearl pendant with little or no claw set diamonds will be smoother against any fabric. So if you have a lace or chiffon dress, it would be easiest to wear the pearl.

Secondly, the fabric of the dress goes a long way towards determining the overall look you’re trying to achieve. So a wedding dress with a lot of lace or chiffon would suit more traditional jewellery, whereas a contemporary ruched satin dress would look great with funkier diamond or gemstone pieces.

(8) Will your dress be embellished?

If there’s already a lot of embellishment on the dress, by way of beading or embroidery, you should take this into account too (you might want to avoid overdoing it, or you may be going for the full on princess effect – either way, accessorise accordingly).

(9) What other accessories will you have?

Probably more than you think! But the most important in terms of complementing the jewellery you’ll have will be the veil (especially in terms of earrings), the handbag (if you have a bangle or bracelet near it) and any hair accessories (tiaras suit the princess look; flowers are more romantic and look fantastic with pearls).

(10) What is your price range?

Not every bride’s budget will stretch to a full wedding jewellery suite with a diamond necklace, tennis bracelet and chandelier earrings. It can be tempting  just to wear the same jewellery as you wear to the office every other day.

Yet it’s worth considering at least one new piece of special jewellery to enhance your wedding dress: not only will you feel like a princess on your big day, but you can wear it on your wedding anniversary the following year. Just remember that one stunning item can transform the whole look, with other pieces taken from your existing jewellery box (or that of a kind relative!).

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April 10, 2010   No Comments

A Deeper Look at the Traditional Wedding Veil

In western societies such as the United States, women have traditionally worn wedding veils for hundreds of years. Many years ago, most women wore their hair long; unlike the shorter hairstyles many women have today. Long hair was once thought of as symbol of a woman’s virginity before marriage. Many think of the traditional white wedding veil in the same fashion regardless of the length of the woman’s hair.

Wedding veils were used before the traditional wedding gown and was included in the standard wedding attire in the 1900s. No one seems to have a definitive answer as to exactly when wedding veils came about though. There also is a great deal of mystique and lore surrounding the origins of the veil and the different Christian and secular meanings behind it.

There are religious faiths that require the wearing of wedding veils. This practice follows traditions practiced in biblical times, but not all religions have this requirement and not everyone has the same viewpoints on how religion plays into the wearing of wedding veils.

Many people choose to mix religion, traditions, and new concepts into their weddings. There is a trend towards giving the bride greater liberty to express herself and her personality during the process of choosing wedding invitations, decorations, and food selections. Picking out a style of wedding dress and choosing the apparel that the bridal party wears also falls under this current trend.

Many women choose to wear wedding veils because there is a long held belief that it is bad luck for the groom to see his bride before the exchanging of vows. Another thought process surrounding wedding veils is that concealing a bride behind a veil is for hiding her exquisite beauty from her man until he has earned the right to bask in her beauty by marrying her. Brides have traditionally worn white to symbolize virginity and other virtuous traits a woman possesses. The rules have been relaxed on this over the years; however, brides today wear gowns and veils in a variety of colors from lively to more subdued styles.

It is traditional for a groom to lift his bride’s veil after exchanging vows with one another. This is to symbolize a man taking possession of his bride although most people in modern societies do not think of it in that way anymore. Instead, it is thought of as the bride and groom becoming one union, rather than a woman becoming her husband’s property. However, some people persist in believing the roots of these older traditions.

In some African countries, men wear veils all the time starting around the age of 25 to ward off evil spirits. In contrast, many African women do not typically wear veils for weddings. Muslim women wear headscarves. Japanese women wear headdresses, headscarves, or head wraps. Nuns wear head coverings called wimples.

There are many types of veils that all have different meanings. However, they are sometimes confused with the traditional wedding veil. A wedding veil is said to be a symbol of modesty and innocence, and veils worn by dancers are said to be symbolic of sexuality.

Shopping for bridal attire including wedding veils is made simpler thanks to the wide world web, which offers up a wide selection in styles, sizes, lengths, colors, and prices to fit every bride’s budget and tastes. You can get ideas from comparing different styles and prices without leaving your house. Browsing wedding veils online also allows you to experiment with color options. Ordering wedding apparel, accessories, gifts, invitations, and other wedding related items online can save a lot of time, emotional episodes, and money. It is recommended to check the internet because most online retailers also have a brick and mortal store, which has the same products. You can find the veils that you like online then purchase it at the store depending on when you need it.

It is not mandatory to wear a veil at your wedding, but many brides choose to because the veil is so ingrained into the traditional setting of a wedding. You can wear a veil even if your wedding is more modern than traditional. There is no rule against mixing some older traditions with the new ones you may create with your wedding. It might be interesting to know some of the meanings behind the wearing of the traditional wedding veil. However, your focus should be on savoring every possible moment of this glorious event in your life.

Lisa Parker is a freelance writer who writes about weddings, usually focusing on a specific aspect of a wedding such as wedding veils.

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Great Ways to Accessorize a Flower Girl Dress

No member of your bridal party will draw the same reaction as its youngest member. Regardless of age or behavior, the flower girl is sure to draw lots of attention. This makes it very important that she look her best. Luckily, there are numerous great ways to accessorize a flower girl dress.

<i><b>Headpieces</i></b>

Deciding what to put in the hair of your flower girl is a fun aspect of the wedding planning process because there are options available with a younger child that you might never consider using on the older members of your bridal party. The primary limitation you may run into is the length of her hair. There are great hair accessories for every length of hair. Make sure to involve a parent in the final headpiece selection, as they will be able to tell you which pieces might work best in their child’s hair.

The best advice is to keep it simple. While your bridesmaids will be able to sit through a session with the hair stylist, young children often become bored and will be unable to sit still. For this reason, elaborate hairstyles and accessories should be avoided.

Nothing will make your flower girl feel more like a princess than a small tiara. This is an especially appealing option if she will be wearing a dress of a similar style to the bride. Of course, flowers are also a classic option no matter whether they are worn as a garland on her head or as a few well-placed buds in her hair. If the simplest effect is desired then a thin headband in the dress’s color is a good choice for keeping unruly hairs at bay while adding a hint of color.

<i><b>Sashes and Bows</i></b

For the bride looking for a way to keep a sense of uniformity to her bridal party, the addition of a sash or bow to the flower girl dress is a good idea. Not only are bows adorable on small children, but they also serve to tie in the color of the bridesmaid dresses. If the flower girl is already wearing the same color as the rest of the wedding party then an accent color may instead be used to coordinate with the wedding colors.

Sashes come in a variety of lengths so there is sure to be one to achieve any desired look. For example, if the bride will be walking down the aisle in a sash trailing down the length of the train then a longer sash could be used on the flower girl dress. Conversely, the length of the sash may also be tied into an elaborate bow with very little length.

<i><b>Gloves</i></b

Gloves are a great way to add a touch of class to any flower girl look. They are a way to make her feel special by giving her the same kind of accessory the “big girls” in your wedding party wear. This will also serve as a tactile reminder of her task as she walks down the aisle.

Flower girl gloves typically come in elbow length and wrist length. An adorable idea is to select a set with a colorful bow in a shade that matches the bridesmaid dresses or the petals in the basket. However, keep in mind that not every color will be available in all glove styles. You should also remember that gloves might annoy younger children so they are best skipped unless you know your flower girl will be okay wearing them through the wedding ceremony and all the pictures.

<i><b>Shoes</i></b

Shoes are a particularly important accessory for any flower girl. As most flower girl dresses do not touch the floor, they should look beautiful without sacrificing comfort. Keep in mind, the more comfortable she is, the better the chance that she will make it down the aisle without incident. This will also help her to have a better time at the reception when she might otherwise be prone to act up out of boredom when she is not eating cake.

It should be understood that the heel for a flower girl’s shoe should always be low, if not a flat style of shoe. The ultimate shoe selection should be driven by her age more than any other factor. A younger child will require shoes that buckle or otherwise fasten while an older child will be able to walk confidently in sandals or strappy shoes.

<i><b>Basket</i></b

The basket is a great way to accessorize the flower girl dress. If the bride has chosen a white dress for the flower girl then a white basket with the accent color on it is a beautiful accessory. The plain white basket is also an evergreen style that will never fall out of favor.

Suzanne Bradley is a freelance writer who writes about weddings, often focusing on a specific aspect of weddings such as flower girl dresses.

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Winter Wonderland Wedding Dresses


Although the classic image is of a June bride winter is also a wonderful time for weddings. But how does the bride keep warm and look wonderful at the same time? There are plenty options for the woman who wants to wed in winter. And a great many beautiful fabrics to consider as well as stylish ways to keep the chills away. From faux fur collars, to capes and cloaks, and even hats and elegant gloves, there is something for every winter bride. In terms of inspiration bridal shops and salons in NYC are the perfect places for the winter bride to be to get ideas. Winter brides can work their wedding motif around a particular theme, even a Christmas one if they are marrying in the holiday season! So, whether you want to go for holly berry reds and icy snowy whites for your winter wedding outfit, you’ll find plenty of choice for making your wedding in the cooler months a really hot affair. June is the month we associate with weddings, but many couples choose to get married at other times of the year. Of course the weather will dictate the style of the dress the bride chooses if she is to be married in the winter. Winter weddings can be incredibly romantic, and velvet dresses or those made from heavier silks and taffetas are ideal for the winter bride. And then of course there’s the option of using beautiful faux fur, either in the form of wraps, or boleros. If you’re visiting a bridal shop or salon in NYC let your consultant know your wishes for a wintry wedding. Perhaps your theme will be ice, or maybe you’ll be opting for rich Yuletide reds and emerald greens. Whatever your choice the staff at the bridal salon in NYC will be able to create or tailor the perfect gown for your special day. It goes without saying that if you are marrying in winter; you’ll want to be warm, but glamorous too. So it’s really a case of striking a balance, capes or boleros are wonderful for winter brides, as they can be removed when she is inside in the warm. Also, many winter brides still like to have bare shoulders for their wedding photographs. So do think in terms of having two pieces to your wedding dress if you’re looking at marrying in the colder season. Remember too that faux fur hats and hand muffs are ideal for the winter bride, although wearing a hat may put paid to maintaining a hairstyle. Long trains or extended veils could be tricky if the weather is wet or it’s snowing as they can so easily get damaged or dirty, so a neater hemline is advised. However chill the air, there will be plenty of warmth generated on your very special winter wedding day.

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Tiaras for Weddings

Finding the perfect tiara for the wedding ceremony is a fun and inspiring voyage.

Jewelleries, handbag, wedding gown, shoes and other arrangements are done. Now, it’s time to relax and take a little moment to add the final strokes.

Wedding tiaras are elegant, romantic, chic, graceful, unique, stylish and most of all they are feminine. Tiaras for wedding can re-ignite your dreams of becoming a princess or something elegant that adds a special hint of twinkle to your wedding.

There are two different ways to find the perfect tiara for your wedding – you can go for high street shops or you can opt for online stores. For both the cases, there are four imperative things you should always keep in mind while choosing the perfect tiara for your wedding.

Apparel – Hunting for the perfect wedding tiara highly depends on the wedding dress selected for D-day. You need to consider on the type, texture and style of the wedding gown before selecting the tiara for D-day. Buy tiaras that perfectly complement your wedding outfit and add more elegance to your appearance as well as look.

Choosing the right colour – Opting for the right colour combination for your wedding accessories are imperative, you can take help from magazine cutouts in order to hit the right spot.

Type of hairstyle – You have long tresses and want to leave it to flow naturally or desire to have few locks framing your face – your hairdresser knows what style complements you the best. While looking at the shape and height of the tiara for wedding, always keep the hairstyle in your mind to find the best-suited tiara for the wedding.

Personal Style – Choosing the right piece of tiara for wedding immensely depends on your unique style and attitude. If your style and attitude signifies simplicity then opt for pearl tiaras. Pearl wedding tiaras are simple and at the same time traditional. Conversely, if your style and attitude is flashy and loud then go for sparkling Swarovskis, which will surely provide you a bold and stunning appearance.

The above are the four vital facets you should always keep in mind while opting for the perfect tiara for your wedding. In you need more information on tiaras for weddings, feel free to get in touch with us.

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April 9, 2010   No Comments

Different Styles of Wedding Veils

There are various theories as to the origins of the symbolic wedding veil. Many believe that the Romans originally used to veil to help ward off evil spirits. In the medieval times the wedding veil was seen as a symbol of chastity, purity and modesty. Regardless of where the veil has originated, it has become, over time, almost as important as the wedding dress. Many brides will spend a lot of time trying to choose the perfect veil from the many different styles available.

These days, wedding veils can either be simple or elaborate, just like the wedding dresses that they are being worn with. It is important to remember that wedding veils should always complement the wedding dress rather than clashing with it. Traditionally, your wedding veil should be shorter than your wedding dress. Your body type as well as the length of your wedding gown may influence the style of veil you choose as well.

Gorgeous wedding veils that are created by talented designers from across the world can have a different numbers of tiers, or layers of fabric. Typically, one or two tiered veils are the most popular style. The one tier veil manages to achieve a simple, elegant, less formal look, and is a great choice for the bride who wants to wear the veil on the back of her head as she shows off her unique hairstyle. The two tiered veil, on the other hand, works with almost any hairstyle, and accentuates formal wedding gowns with its blusher. The blusher is a shoulder length layer of material worn over the face, and is a great choice for the bride who wants to keep her ensemble traditional, or make a dramatic statement.

Contrary to popular belief, a veil does not have to be strictly white or ivory in color. For a traditional bride who wants to stay close to the norm but step out on her own slightly, there are wedding veils available in an ivory white or champagne hue. If your wedding dress is ivory or white, then ideally your veil should be the same color, matching flawlessly. If you are wearing a silk or antique wedding dress, then a diamond white shade would be the best color for the veil. If you are wearing a wedding dress that is dark ivory in color, a champagne colored veil will look fabulous. A general rule of thumb concerning wedding veils is that if you put into a situation where your dress and veil need to be different colors, for the best effect the veil should always be a shade lighter than the dress.

The length of your veil is also going to be an important factor that you should consider before making any purchases. Wedding veils come in several different lengths from the short or birdcage veil to the extremely long cathedral veil. The birdcage veil will just about cover your face, while the extreme opposite, the cathedral veil, will elegantly trail several feet behind you. In between these two opposites are other lengths, appropriately named by where they fall on your body. For example you can choose to wear an elbow length veil, a shoulder length veil, or a fingertip length veil depending on your preferences. Another general rule is that if you are having an extremely formal wedding, you may want to consider a longer, more flowing veil.

Wedding veils can also come in a range of different fabrics. The most popular fabric for a wedding veil is the somewhat stiff nylon tulle. Other materials for wedding veils include silk or rayon, both of which tend to be a bit looser and perhaps more comfortable. Veils also come in three main shapes including tiered, square and circular. As the names suggest, a square veil has a straight edge, while a circular veil has a rounded edge. Certain veils that have a coarser weaving, such as the birdcage veil, are made from a unique material known as netting.

Depending upon the look you are trying to create, a veil can be cut or shaped in a variety of ways. The standard cut veil has the most traditional look to it, and can be worn either on top of the head or at the back of the neck, allowing the edges to frame the face perfectly. A center gathered veil is flat and usually made from a circular piece of fabric that is folded to create layers. This type of veil can also be worn either on top of the head or behind it. A flare cut veil creates a particular effect by gathering or cutting the material in a certain way to create a fountain shape or a cascading effect.

The right veil, when worn correctly, can make all of the difference to your overall look on your big day. Take some time to choose the veil that is just right for you by trying multiple styles on with your gown.

Lucinda Jones is a freelance writer who writes about weddings, usually focusing on a specific aspect of a wedding such as wedding veils.

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Online Resources For Wedding – Helpful In Wedding Planning

Weddings are a lifetime affair for everyone. Not only bride and groom but their family members are also very passionate about wedding ceremony and they want to make it a perfect celebration. Online wedding resources are very helpful in order to make the wedding a successful affair.

People can find several useful wedding resources online to help them in planning their wedding properly. Right from the selection of wedding, jewelry, wedding ceremony arrangement, wedding photography, or the honeymoon planning, all types of information are available online.

Online wedding magazines are a step ahead in offering comprehensive collection of wedding resources. They not only provide information about the wedding related arrangement, but they also arrange bridal shows and several matching events to showcase the latest fashion popular in wedding. At such bridal shows and events people can witness latest fashion in bridal fashions and jewelry.

Online bride magazines cover all aspects of a wedding from brides perspective. No matter what the bride is looking for, the best makeup and hairstyle to wear on her wedding day, or a designer wedding gown. Online bride magazines are there to help them with everything.

Some of the most important aspects where online wedding resources help people are wedding photography, honeymoon planning, wedding invitation ideas, selection of limousine to escort bride or groom to the wedding venue, or the music to play on wedding day.

So, if someone is planning to get married and looking for the best wedding planning ideas , then he or she can achieve that though online wedding resources. Online bridal magazines are there to serve all the brides needs. However, that does not mean that a groom has nothing to gain from online wedding magazines. They can also get all the essential information related to wedding planning.

Nowadays, when people are dependent upon the internet for all kinds of information, they also can expect to find all types of wedding related information. There are several websites on the internet that offer comprehensive collection of resources required in planning a glorious wedding ceremony to serve the demands of brides and grooms

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Tiaras

These days’ tiaras are often seen at weddings, balls and other formal events; but at one time they were the preserve of royalty. In fact, a tiara is a form of coronet, which has been worn throughout history by various kings, queens, and emperors around the globe.

Tiarahas become a feminine symbol for a bride. It is a crescent band (often metal), decorated with precious stones. It is worn by the bride around their head or on the forehead. A bridal tiara is a contemporary representation of style, grace and beauty of a bride. It is adorned as an important piece of bridal attire and a perfect memento for the special day.

Today, various options are available but bridal tiaras are an option to use with any hairstyle, dress or veil. More elaborately a princess or crown tiaras are stunning without a veil. Our compilation of tiaras is of guaranteed quality and reasonably priced. We make Swarovski crystal tiaras with different graceful designs, which are truly perfect for a bride. Our wide variety of bridal tiaras comprises of

Annabelle tiara: With an array of glittering Swarovski crystals, the Annabelle tiara emanates
purity. It is approximately 3.5cm high at the central point and comes beautifully wrapped in an exclusive Olivier Laudus presentation box.

Carmella tiara: A Stunning tiara catching the light beautifully with Swarovski beads and crystals.

Chantelle tiara: The mixture of Swarovski crystal shapes gives this tiara a contemporary feel with an edge.

Florence tiara: This sparkling tiara will look the part for the bride that has flower theme. Each flower is made out 5 Swarovski crystals and a diamante stud in the centre.

Sharron tiara: Very elegant bridal tiara featuring daisies encrusted with Swarovski crystals. The height of this tiara is 2cm.

Tiffany tiara: A classic tiara design made using freshwater pearls and AB crystal Swarovski beads.

Victoria tiara: Beautiful tiara embellished with crystals and Swarovsi beads. This tiara is approximately 2 cm high.

All our collection of tiaras is made to suit customers’ taste and choice. Whether you want it as a souvenir for the bride or for yourself we can offer you the best design and quality of tiaras at the best price. If you need more information on Tiaras, please feel free to get in touch with Olivier Laudus.

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Choosing the Perfect Wedding Veil

Every bride dreams of looking like a dream as she walks down the aisle. The first time the groom sees his beautiful bride on the wedding day is a priceless moment.  As such, everything needs to be perfect. If you want your Prince Charming to be absolutely mesmerized with you, you must have the complete bridal outfit. The smallest details often have the biggest impact making bridal accessories extremely important. A gorgeous birdcage veil can transform even the simplest wedding gown into a sophisticated masterpiece. The perfect wedding veil for any bride can be found at castlebride.com.

A wedding veil is a crucial piece of your bridal attire and should be chosen with great care. No matter how fabulous a veil looks on a mannequin it could be a complete disaster if it is not well coordinated with your wedding dress or it does not accent your hair and facial features. Thus, it is important to know the exact type of wedding veil that will suit you best. Different lengths, fabrics and designs will complement your dress and facial features in different ways. You should also remember that you want people to say you’re looking fabulous in the veil and not that the veil looks fabulous all on its own. CastleBride Couture (castlebride.com) is the perfect place to get advise as to which birdcage veil may complement you best.

Two of the first things you need to take into consideration when selecting a wedding veil will be the fullness and length. A thin veil offers transparency, while being modern and flirty, while fuller veils provide a more sophisticated alternative. Bridal veils come in a number of lengths including floor, mid-calf, fingertip or shoulder length. Long veils are very popular, as they convey the whole “fairytale princess” image. However, if you choose a long wedding veil make sure it’s removable from the headpiece, so that you won’t be uncomfortable during the reception. Short birdcage veils are also gaining great popularity recently.  This has brought a breath of fresh air to wedding fashion. A birdcage veil is both light and highly elegant, allowing you to match it with any dress or hair style.

A birdcage veil, also known as a net or face veil, is the latest bridal trend. This sassy take on the wedding veil has recently become extremely popular, evidenced by the fact that many celebrities have been found wearing them in their weddings. For instance, the lovely Katherine Heigl wore a gorgeous birdcage veil in her 2007 wedding. In films, Jessica Alba wore one in the Fantastic Four, and Reese Witherspoon wore one in Sweet Home Alabama.  These veils are typically very short, and tend to frame the face perfectly.  They do not require a tiara. Modern birdcage veils are attached to the bride’s hair with a delicate pin or comb, matching both long and short hairstyles. The best thing about the birdcage veil is that it immediately gives the simplest gown a highly elegant feeling.

Wedding veils have always been the cherry on top of a wedding outfit. These days, the birdcage veil is the ultimate bridal accessory. Birdcage veils are beautiful pieces, which have the ability to turn even the simplest gown into a stunning outfit. So, whether you’re planning to go for a modern look or are trying to put together a classic ensemble, a birdcage veil can complete the look you’re trying to achieve. In order to find the perfect veil for you, visit castlebride.com, where you can choose from a wide variety of haute and vintage couture veils.

On your wedding day, everything should be perfect, especially your outfit. A stunning birdcage veil is the perfect accessory to any wedding gown. Visit our website to find a one of a kind wedding veil.

April 8, 2010   No Comments

Wedding Veils – 4 Steps to Find the Right Veil to Complement Your Wedding Dress

Ah the wedding veil… the ultimate accessory in the transformation from engaged girl to blushing bride. Though steeped in tradition as it is, unless required by your religion, a veil is strictly optional. Today wedding veils are more of a style statement than a symbolic gesture. Thus, the ideal veil depends largely on the style of your wedding gown and the overall look you want to create. Here are four easy steps to finding the right bridal veil to complement your wedding dress and bridal look.

Learn The Basics:

Tulle is the classic veil material, although lace, silk, and satin are also options. Veils can be embellished with embroidery, pearls, or sparkly stones. Lengths run the gamut from short blushers to elaborate cathedral-length jaw droppers.

Determine Your Overall Bridal Style:

Hair Apparent:

To showcase your hairstyle, choose a veil that fastens underneath your ‘do or one you’ll remove for the reception. Otherwise, you can opt for a veil that you’ll wear throughout the event. In this case, your hair will simply support the veil.

What’s Your Function:

How long you plan on wearing your veil can dictate how long it should be. Wearing it for the ceremony only? Go ahead and get one that rivals Princess Di’s. But if you want to wear your veil until the party’s over, you’ll need a more functional approach – either a shorter veil or a multi-layered one with a top layer that can be worn on it’s own during the reception. You can also ask your seamstress to create a bustle for a longer veil (that’s right, your train and your veil can be bustled!).

Picture Perfect:

If you plan to remove your veil immediately after the ceremony, keep in mind that it won’t appear in post-ceremony or first dance pictures. To ensure this classic accessory is adequately documented, many brides wait to remove the veil after the first dance.

Jazzing it Up:

Your veil should not compete with your dress, so if you’re donning an elaborately embellished gown, keep your veil clean and simple. Also, any ornamentation on your veil should start below where your dress embellishments end.

A Question of Formality:

Your veil – like your gown – should remain consistent with the formality of your wedding. In other words, lose the cathedral-length veil if yours is a simple beachside ceremony.

Matchy-Matchy:

When it comes to color and embellishments, veils should complement wedding dresses – not mimic them. Don’t obsess about finding a perfect match.

Consider Your Budget:

Just like anything else, veil prices vary. According to The Bridal Association of America, the average cost of a bride’s veil is $274. Here’s what you can get for your budget:

* At the low end – for between $20 and $50 – expect to buy a short, one-layer veil made from tulle or netting.

* In the mid-range – for $150 to $250 – you can buy a tulle fingertip-length veil that includes some detailing, such as ribbon or pearl trim.

* At the high end – for $300 to $500 or more – you can get a long veil with several layers and ornate lace or beaded details, possibly in higher-quality silk tulle.

Brush up on Wedding Veil Styles:

Here’s the lingo you’ll need to know to get started:

Blusher:

The blusher is a short, single layer veil worn over your face during the ceremony, then flipped back over the head or removed before “kiss the bride.” You can wear a blusher solo or with a longer veil.

Flyaway:

The flyaway veil is multi-layered and barely brushes the shoulders. This veil is appropriate for more casual looks.

Elbow:

As the name implies, an elbow length veil extends to your elbows, providing the grace of a veil without overpowering your dress. This style is very popular for more casual weddings.

Finger Tip:

The finger tip veil extends to your fingertips when your arms are hanging naturally. This popular veil length complements most wedding dresses – from sleek sheaths to elaborate ball gowns.

Chapel:

The chapel veil extends to the floor, falling 2 ½ yards from your headpiece and flowing over your train. This veil complements the length of your train and is appropriate for more formal weddings and attire.

Cathedral:

The cathedral veil – or royal veil – is the most formal. It extends 3 ½ yards from your headpiece and is usually worn with a cathedral-length train.

Double Tier:

Like the name suggests, a double tier veil consists of two layers (either two veils or a veil and a blusher) that extend to different lengths.

Waltz or Ballet:

This long veil falls between your knees and ankles, a good option if you prefer a long veil, but your dress does not have a train. (you won’t trip on it while dancing, hence the namesake.)

Fountain:

The fountain veil gathers at the crown of your head and cascades around the face to your shoulders or elbows.

Mantilla:

This Spanish-inspired veil – often made of lace – drapes over the head to varying lengths. A headpiece isn’t necessary to keep it in place.

Pouf:

The pouf veil features gathered material added to the point where it connects to your headpiece, creating added volume. This style works with most veil lengths.

Now that you’re an expert on wedding veils, this complete guide to wedding accessories and jewelry will help you accessorize your bridal look like a pro.

Cori Russell is editor for Elegala.com and Gala Weddings Magazine. Elegala.com is a complete Weddings and Wedding Planning resource with a national directory of wedding venues and services, how-to guides, photo galleries, checklists, and expert advice to walk brides through every step of the wedding planning process.


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