Wedding Headpieces

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  • Author Suzanne Vandegrift
  • Published October 3, 2007
  • Word count 569

Wedding headpieces can add a great deal to your bridal ensemble. There are headpieces that can be used by themselves and others that can be combined with a veil to make an absolutely lovely statement. The primary purpose of the headpiece is normally to provide an anchor for the veil. They can be simple or elaborate depending upon the style and the material from which they're made. One of the first considerations when choosing a headpiece is how you'll be wearing your hair for the ceremony.

The first two headpieces are normally used without a veil. They are the Profile, which is an ornamental comb used to adorn an updo like the French twist or on one or both sides of your hair if you choose to wear it down. They can be embellished with a variety of items such as crystals, pearls or flowers. The same thing can be done using Adorned Hairpins. You could match the delicate crystal beading on your designer sheath gown to decorate a fancy ornamental comb to complete a sophisticated look for that beautiful garden wedding.

The Wreath is a ring and sets on the back or the top of the head. This headpiece is normally worn for informal weddings and is made from live, natural items, such as flowers, leaves and greenery. Many brides who are wanting to add color to their ensemble, do it by using the flower wreath headpiece. This can be worn with or without a veil.

The Garden Hat is ideal for the out ceremony, since it will shade you from the sun. It can be made from a number of different materials, matching it to your gown. A veil would not be worn with the garden hat, but it can be accessorized in many different fashions. Tulle, with embroidery to match your Vera Wang designer original, covering the crown and cascading softly over the back of the brim will make a beautiful statement for a Rose Garden Wedding.

The headband is a very simple, classic style headpiece. It reaches from just above one ear over the top of the head and ends just above the other ear. The beauty of the headband is it can be made from the same material as your designer gown or a fabric that compliments the gown, such as lace or silk. A veil can be attached to the headband for an entirely different effect.

The Juliet Cap is a small cap that sits on the crown of the head. They are normally round, but can vary. The cap can be adorned with jewels or flowers to match your wedding gown. It can be worn alone or attached to a veil that is coordinated with your wedding dress.

A very unique hair headpiece is the Snood. It can be made from a variety of materials; lace, netting, even metal. Embellishments can be limitless; crystals, pearls, beads and lace to match your gown. Add a Chapel Veil and your Vera Wang designer look is complete, and very elegant.

When you think Tiara, you think Princess! You think diamonds and sparkle! The tiara rests just across the top of your head and can be worn alone, adorned with gems and jewels or attached to a veil. Picture a designer gown with layers and layers of silver sequined tulle and a diamond studded tiara trailing a silver sequined veil, that's a little girl's dream wedding.

This article has been written by Suzanne VanDeGrift for www.bridecouture.com were we want your experience to be relaxing and enjoyable. Go to bridecouture.com for more information.

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