Pearls come n so many different variations that it often is very hard to know which is the right one for you. The pearls themselves can be oval freshwater, pear glass, with many coloration and skin tone variants. They are particularly well suited to the more classic bridal gowns, and often the more expensive ones are mixed with Diamantes, Diamonds, Crystal, even Rhinestone tiaras.
Choosing pearl tiaras and jewellery is a big decision especially if buying on-line. We have put together a few guidelines to give you a helping hand in making your decision.
Prerequisites When Choosing Wedding Jewelry Sets
Of course, just as you would accessorize with a normal outfit, you need to accessorize when purchasing a tiara. This means that usually you should have the following things already loced in:
- The wedding dress, so that you can match the white of the pearls to the dress
- The general hairstyle you are going to have on the day, to ensure that the tiara works with it, and will indeed fit at all.
Pearl bridal tiaras are a stunning look for brides, as they accentuate any style of dress, and are often worn instead of a veil. Of course this depends on how traditional a wedding you want.
A wedding tiara is usually selected so that it frames your face, without drawing too much attention. This is usually a decision you can’t usually make until you try many bridal tiaras on and see how they look. A bridal tiara which is shaped incorrectly can play tricks with the eye, and cause you face to look either unnaturally shortened or lengthened, so be careful with selection.
Which Facial Types Suit Which Wedding Tiaras?
Round Face: The aim here is to elongate your face, by choosing a tiara with a peak or which is quite heightened, often the best type is a princess tiara.
Long Face: The inverse is the case here – you want to find ones which don’t stand off the head, and are quite flat, or failing that, with an even height.
Oval Face: Headband Tiaras, Side Tiaras, or Hair Pin Tiaras are ideal, as they again won’t make your face seem longer than it is.
Types of Tiaras
Of course, there are many tiaras out there, and not all are for the bridesmaid. Flower girl tiaras and bridesmaid jewellery can also use Tiaras.
Headbands
If you’re in the market for cheap bridal tiaras, often these are both the most practical, adaptable, and budget friendly. Double headbands are also becoming very popular for unveiled brides, and bridesmaids too.
Tiara Comb
This can be worn with any hairstyle, and looks like a tiara, but has better grip due to the comb. You can often find many gold tiaras combs, often in white gold. It is a less conventional look, and can be placed on different parts of the head, a common design is the pearl flower tiara comb.
Tiara Hair Pin
These are a simple look, and probably one of the most common pearl accessories, are great between curls, even over a tiara, throughout your hair. They are great for when you remove your tiara at the reception, you still have an element of.
Originally posted 2010-07-06 16:29:55. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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