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The Bridal Veil: Beautiful and Timeless

Earlier this week we discussed ways for the bride to style her hair for her wedding day and one of those options is to wear a veil. 
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What to "Do": Deciding How to Style Your Hair for Your Wedding Day

What to "Do": Deciding How to Style Your Hair for Your Wedding Day

One decision when planning your wedding day that usually induces high levels of stress for the bride and some possible mocking from a teasing groom or brother is how the bride wants to do her hair.
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The Wedding Veil

The Wedding Veil

You might want to buy your veil from a bridal shop. Or you may want to use the one your mother or even grandmother may have used. 
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Preparations for a Perfect Bridal Headpiece

While veils are a wedding accessory staple that will surely last another century in the wedding world, the bridal headpiece is a looser term that is gaining traction among fashion-forward brides looking to make a statement. 
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Preparing Your Princess Bridal Tiara

 Many little girls grow up wishing to one day wear a real princess bridal tiara. Lucky for us, there’s an industry for that. 
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Consider the Cathedral Veil

A Cathedral Veil for Style and Drama

Cathedral Veil

  Your veil length is probably not the first thing you consider when you’re picking out the perfect wedding gown. Though the salon may supply you with a “sample veil” as you try on dress after dress (to feel the full effect of your wedding “look”), they won’t usually whip out a cathedral veil for your viewing pleasure. The right cathedral veil, however, could be just the touch you need for your complete wedding outfit. A cathedral veil lends a dramatic look to your gown and many sweep the floor for a royal touch as you walk down the aisle. Cathedral veils don’t have to be expensive and ridiculous, either. The right cathedral veil is very reasonable and lends just the right amount of class to any wedding. You might think to limit your use of a cathedral veil to indoor weddings, however, as no one likes dirt and grass stains on their white wedding gear. So if you’re having an outdoor wedding, leave the cathedral veil for those with a taste for polished wood flooring.   There are ways to pin and protect a cathedral veil after your walk down the aisle – make sure to ask your hair stylist to show you tips for securing and pinning it without her supervision.
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Colorful, Beautiful Bridal Hair Pins

Bridal Hair Pins for the Formal and Casual

Bridal Hair Pins

For the bride looking to adorn her do without all the fancy white fluff of a veil or tiara, bridal hair pins might just be you. Usually more casual than their beaded and bedazzled cousins (but not necessarily!), bridal hair pins are an excellent opportunity to accent your stellar look on your big day. Bridal hair pins come in all shapes and sizes, and you’re almost guaranteed to find one that fits your unique look.   So what can you expect from bridal hair pins? Often adorned with feathers, fabric, tulle, and/or flowers, bridal hair pins are a colorful and fun way to wear something in your hair without needing a separate truck for your look. Bridal hair pins are simple and emphatic, and they’ll fit right in in a church, a backyard, a beach, of even at events before and after your wedding. Consider bridal hair pins that fit your style and/or your bridal colors. With sets of bridal hair pins, think about selecting matching pieces for your maids and a more ornate piece for yourself (imagine four white fabric flowers in the hair of your maids and an identical one in your do, plus a peacock feather accent!).  Bridal hair pins are a simple, colorful way to add to your look without subtracting from your budget.
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The Perfect Bridal Veil

A Bridal Veil for your Special Day

Bridal Veil

The right bridal veil can make or break a wedding ensemble. There's no hard-and-fast rule that dictates that you wear a bridal veil (hairpieces, clips, flowers, or other hair accessories are also popular ways to do up your "do" for your big day), but it's important to know your options.   A bridal veil comes in several lengths and styles, starting with the birdcage bridal veil (popular for short, flirty dresses), shoulder length, elbow length, waist, finger tip, knee, floor, chapel, and cathedral. The cathedral bridal veil is usually reserved for long, more elaborate gowns, and isn't an ideal option for a garden or outdoor wedding (you wouldn't want your bridal veil trimmed with mud!). Your options for bridal veil length are almost as varied as the styles and securing methods. Your bridal veil could be trimmed with lace (popular for vintage weddings), silk (a great option for a statement gown), or anything else that suits your fancy.   Almost as important as your bridal veil is the way in which you secure it to your noggin. The easiest and most invisible way is with pins, but you'll have to enlist the help of whomever is doing your hair for your wedding. Other brides choose to secure their bridal veil with flower clips, headbands, or even pillbox hats - it all depends on the look you're going for. Remember your options when you begin your search for your perfect bridal veil!
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Bridal Hair Accessories to Complete your Look

Selecting the Right Bridal Hair Accessories

Bridal Hair Accessories

Bridal hair accessories are what makes a complete outfit on your wedding day. Whether you have your hair up, down, pulled back, front, curly, or straight, every bridal "do" needs some special bridal hair accessories to complete the look. So what are some of the advantages and disadvantages of each style? Which bridal hair accessories are best for different wedding styles and venues?   Bridal Combs: If your inspiration is a mix of old Hollywood with contemporary glamour, bridal combs might just be the right bridal hair accessories for you. Bridal combs work best with long hairdos that sweep to the side - these hair accessories should look like they're held up effortlessly. If you have thicker, longer hair that will look heavy if pulled to the side, opt for a different style. Bridal Combs are the most versatile of all bridal hair accessories; from sparkling flowers to beaded tendrils, there's a bridal comb that will fit your look and your venue. Tiaras: No girl is ever the wrong girl for a tiara. These bridal hair accessories work best for formal affairs and sweeping ball gowns - just like the fairy tales. Almost any hairstyle will work well with a tiara, especially if you don't have much to work with. Short hair tends to be limiting in the world of bridal hair accessories, but tiaras are a great compliment to any length.   Birdcage Veil: The reason birdcage veils count as bridal hair accessories is this: they're usually secured by a headband or small pill box hat. Birdcage veils take a special kind of bold to pull off well, especially if you're opting for a funky head accessory. Vintage weddings tend to rock these bridal hair accessories best, but don't be intimidated - Birdcage veils are all about the attitude.
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Don't Fear the Bridal Tiara - Own It!

 Many brides spend years thinking about their wedding day – some of them have been dreaming about it since they could walk.
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Tips for unique wedding accessories and centerpieces

When it comes to selecting wedding day collectibles, what you would like is a wide range of options available at attractive prices. There are truly amazing items like bridal headpieces, veils and last but not the least, tiaras that make the wedding of your dreams a reality. If you choose your online resource carefully, you will sure be able to find the most wonderful wedding ceremony as well as reception accessories. One among them, as mentioned above, is wedding bridal tiaras. The specially designed pieces are on offer in every conceivable form - from classic to modern, and from traditional to contemporary. What makes wedding bridal tiaras extra special is meticulous attention paid to every detail employing the finest of pearls and crystal you would ever get to see on these pretty pieces! Apart from collecting unique accessories, you must pay equal attention to centerpieces. You can think for interesting concepts like hourglass decoration as captivating centerpieces. The candleholder glasses in the shape of hourglass look lovely. You can put a candle on top and a flower in it at the bottom to enhance its beauty. You can apply your imagination to think of well-designed and elegant pieces of art, which can be decorated and displayed on the wedding table. You can certainly think about a themed wedding centerpiece decoration.  For instance, if the whole setting revolves around say, bronze golden color theme, consider candles and other items of the similar color combination.
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Your wedding set

Wedding is the most special day of your life and you would want to look beautiful and glamorous on that day. So you need to take care of everything that you would be wearing on that day. Bridal jewelry is a major part of it. Your jewelry needs to go with your dress, hair and make up. It has to be with the theme of the wedding. So it is important that you choose your bridal set with extreme care. If you have a beach wedding, you might want to wear shell jewelry. There are many kinds of shell jewelry available at the shops. If shells do not interest you, you can also opt for glass pearls or crystals. They are available in various shapes and shades. So you will not have a problem matching it with your dress. No matter what the theme of your wedding is, but matching your jewelry with the theme and the bridesmaid accessories is the most important part. If you buy your bracelets, chokers, earrings, tiaras and others in sets, then it would be cheaper for you rather than buying each of them separately. You must also match your bridesmaids jewelry with yours.
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