Hopefully the dose of Friday's 'fascination' from the royal wedding is still lingering. Here are a few of my toned down versions of fascinators perfect for brides, more to be found in my Etsy shop, Amy-Jo Tatum Bridal Special orders are especially welcome; I love discovering new and different ideas with my clients . . . ... |
Check out these gems from the new 2011 Tessa Kim bridal collection. This accessories designer offers a vast array of fascinators,birdcage veils, tulle veils, the classic bridal veils, all kinds of floral fascinators and headband and hair jewels. Love to sash your dress? Tessa offers dress sashes and brooches as well. Made of the highest quality materials, you'll find organic cottons and yummy silks, with each piece unique and lovingly made . . . . ... |
I adore the creative shapes in these fascinators by YJ. The yellow one is my favorite, especially with a vintage inspired dress and a nice red lip! Love!... |
As of late we've noticed a big move towards brides wearing a veil for their ceremony then changing into a gorgeous headpiece for the reception. Headpieces are a great way to add some individuality and flair to your look. They can be extravagant or completely understated but it's important to consider your gown and it's detail and the shape of your face when making a choice. Reny Kestel makes some really lovely pieces and I have to say I'm loving the buttonholes too. What a neat idea if you're man isn't really into flowers! All Reny's pieces are hand-made (including the gorgeous silk flowers) i... |
Looking for something fabulous to wear to your next wedding? OMG look no further and allow me to introduce the wonderful world of Esemee Fascinators! Based in Blackpool, this new design company has some absolutely beautiful creations at a range of prices. Whether you’re a bride who wants to try something more contemporary than a veil or a wedding guest wanting to make a splash, Esmee’s creations will definitely do the trick. Also can we please just talk about the absolutely stunning styling of these shots? I loveeeeeee it. I going to leave it short and sweet this morning but make sure to ... |
Hairpins are a beautiful way to create sparkle and drama for your bridal updo, but they can be confusing. Never fear, we're here to help you through the hair pin process. There's several different ways to wear hairpins, each one as unique as your bridal up do. Here are our top 4 favorite way to wear hair pins.1. Place three pins at the top of your updo.2. Cluster a group of two or three to one side.3. Scatter five or more throughout your bun or curls. 4. Slide two ontop to the side, and one opposite on the bottom.Don't Forget! However you wear your hair pins, make sure you or your ... |
Filed under: Fashion, Culture ClashYou've decided to honor your heritage by wearing a kilt at your wedding. Problem is, it's the very first time in your life you've ever worn a skirt a kilt something that's not pants, and you're just not sure how to proceed. With a kilt, it's not a simple matter of pulling it up over your hips. You could ask the salesman for pointers, but you'd really rather not. (You probably don't stop to ask for directions when you're lost, either, do you?)Not to worry. Click on the following link, which, with pictures and everything, gives you step-by-step instructions for... |
It only takes a brief glance at my webstats to know that you all are still LOVING the birdcage veil. Can’t get enough of ‘em. Back in May last year I featured a roundup on these lovelies, and I thought it was high time I went back to them for another look. But this time, I thought I would focus on how to actually wear (let alone rock!) these babies. Sources (clockwise from top left): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Birdcage veils come in three main sizes. Nine inch veils will cover your hair but not much of your face – they look super sweet placed at a bit of an angle and operate a bit like a... |
Is a bridal veil just not for you? Who says you have to wear a veil? If your wedding style is more in line with rustic, whimsical, or a woodland-inspired look, consider a bridal hair crown as a bridal veil alternative. If you are wondering how to wear a hair crown or what a hair crown is, a crown is similar to a tiara or a hair vine and is worn across one’s forehead or at the top of one’s head (right after where one’s bangs begin). A hair crown is made of natural vine with floral embellishments incorporated into its design. In lieu of flowers, you can also find one made ... |
I found this fascinating little crinoline fascinator on Her World Brides. Especially love the color and proportion of it. Lately fascinators are everywhere in bridal fashion. Are these little hybrids of hat and headpiece just passing trends or do you think they'll stick around awhile?... |