If I say wedding turbans, a thousand images of spectacular guests surely come to mind; well, today I'm going to talk about brides who have embraced this trend.
Already in the Roaring Twenties, beautiful silks were wrapped as turbans, offering endless possibilities. During this era, the designer Paul Poiret, whom I will tell you about another time, used it on numerous occasions. We could say that from that moment until today, the turban has been reinvented in every decade of the 20th and 21st centuries. A challenging accessory, but at the same time very versatile; by covering part of our hair, an element of beauty, we focus our look on this accessory, so it is important to choose the wedding turbans that best suit us; especially if you are the bride; bands and scarves that wrap our head like a cap are some of its possibilities. Therefore, hair accessories can be an excellent alternative. If you are a bride and you are going to join this trend, opt for a simple dress, as the turban will be the focal point of your look, and overdoing it could be a mistake. We are not saying that you give up your style; if you are daring and looking for a sophisticated look, a silk crepe kaftan with straight cuts can be the base of your look. Wear a silk tulle veil wrapped around your head, letting it fall from the nape of your neck to the floor. If, on the other hand, you are looking for a simple yet captivating look, choose a simply cut dress that flatters you. Combine it with a turban crowned with a brooch and vintage earrings, a very well-thought-out look, yet of exquisite elegance. Perhaps the perfect word to define "Wedding Turbans" is Mystic, because of that aura of different cultures that surrounds this garment. I leave you with these photos of brides and their turbans.