Doesn't it happen to you that when you hear the word tiara, the first thing that comes to your mind is the image of a princess? Personally, it happens to me; it's a word that conveys elegance, power, and wealth, and on the other hand, it reminds me of queens and princesses, but not just those from fairy tales. Tiaras are like a type of headband, whose front part is the main one and is more adorned, as it is the most showcased.
This accessory is not only worn by princesses and queens, as happens in fairy tales and movies. In reality, it is an accessory commonly worn by brides. There are many types of tiaras, with flowers, with sparkles, gold, silver, and they are usually simple but very elegant pieces. Besides brides, guests can also wear them, but flower crowns are more common for guests.
In recent years, brides have combined the traditional veil with other hair accessories such as tiaras or crowns. But if there is one important thing in your wedding day look, it's that you feel comfortable, that it is true to your style and personality. That's why it's important to stop and think about which style best suits you, whether it's romantic, vintage, rock, boho, classic, etc.
Like all fashion garments and accessories, tiaras and crowns also adapt to the trends of each season; their shapes, materials, or colors change according to what is shown on the runways and in street style. Next, we are going to show you some examples.
Pearl Tiaras
Pearls have been a super trend this season; we have seen them on bags, dresses, earrings, and they couldn't be missing from tiaras. As an example, we present our Minerva
elastic tiara from Tocados y Abalorios.
Flower Tiaras
For the most romantic, we recommend flower tiaras and crowns, but if they are also combined with pearls, you will look spectacular. As with our Nora tiara.
Pistil Tiaras
For brides with a more warrior spirit, we have crowns with leaf effects in both gold and silver. A good example of this would be our Era model in gold, or our
Gades model in silver.