Tiaras, different styles with one concept: STYLE

tiaras 1

From the moment of the proposal or even much earlier, a bride thinks about what dress and what accessories she will wear on her wedding day. Tiaras are, without a doubt, a special accessory for all of them. Therefore, this post is dedicated to tiaras.

Tiaras are half-crowns that are open at the back. Originally, tiaras were used and owned by popes, and some say there are no differences with headbands. However, these terms have become so popular that they are now considered the same concept and are used interchangeably.

Tiara styles:

A classic is the tiara and veil. The most romantic brides tend to choose this type of accessory for their celebrations. And it is that the royal style never goes out of fashion. There are several combinations, with or without a veil, and all types of hairstyles are accepted, from updos, long hair, messy braids, half-updos, or even with short hair.

tiaras

Another trend that is currently in high demand is flower tiaras with natural flowers. These tend to be striking tiaras, and their designs usually feature many flowers or petals in light or dusty tones. If your style is more daring, you can make it more striking.

Tiaras combined with feathers also tend to be popular, although on rarer occasions. We recommend that these be combined with metallic details and give simplicity to the tiara.

Nowadays there is a differentiation; for guests, it is usually called a headband, and for brides, a tiara. Therefore, if you are a guest and want to wear a tiara/headband, we recommend those made of flowers, with less extension and smaller, you should not overshadow the bride.

Also, we find users of tiaras in everyday life during autumn and winter, using them made of materials such as velvet.

← Back to blog