Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Accessorise!! To veil or not to veil??
It’s a bit like the races, (I’ve kept my fashion eye on all that recently) - on your wedding day you have to something on your head!
That’s not a hard and fast rule but what I mean is that most gals are looking for that perfect bridal touch for their hair. Tiara's used to be the go but I have to be honest and say that I am so over them! They can look a bit “try hard” princess to me – Ok, don’t start emailing me! I apologise to all the girls who wore them on their big day – that includes me!! Mine was a little bizarre as it was made by a sculptor and was gold resin and fake pearl. It was fab at the time but every look has it’s day.
However I do like beautiful hairpieces (maybe some shiny bling) in the side or the back of the hair – that can look stunning with the right hairdo. Make sure though that you try it out with your hair stylist ahead of time and don’t spring it on them on the day. You want to make sure it sits right and won’t fall out.
Fascinators, according to one of my fashion stylists on the magazine, are no longer fascinating! He may have been referring to the races – but I still think they can be cute on the right person with the right style wedding gown. Maybe something a bit 1920’s inspired – slinky and sexy. Too many feathers and fluff though is a bit wrong for a bride in my opinion.
I personally love pretty lace veils (think Spanish senorita) or just fresh flowers in the hair. Both looks to me are classic and romantic and just really perfect with a cream or white gown. The tradition behind them is another reason that they hit the right note.
Unusual and gorgeous headbands and hairpieces are really appealing to me at the moment. Ok they may seem a bit out of fashion one day but I can’t help loving the look for now. A good example of creative genius for the bride - Milliner Richard Nylon in Melbourne is fabulous. (see pics with Gwendolynne gowns on the catwalk). Also check out Culture Shock if you live in Sydney as she has such unusual and divine veils and headpieces designed to go with her very original gown designs.
At the end of the day - It’s all up to your personal style.
Hope you enjoy the search for the perfect finishing touch!
Kirstie
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Isn't it great for brides who have the choice to veil or unveil nowadays? Though personally I love veils, I like to have options as well. In my grandmother's day veils were required.
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How fun to have so many choices. It is good to have such latitude!
Well today's latest trends for wedding some don't wear veil, but for some it is required. Well I guess, it's up to the bride what she wants.
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