Picking Out The Best Tiara For Your Wedding
Finding just the right Tiara for you can be a difficult decision. What kind of Tiara should I get? How high should it be? Should it have pearls or just rhinestones? Should I get one with hearts or flowers? There are so many choices to make. Match the type of sparkle in the wedding gown to the tiara and veil.
For example, use crystal with crystals and pearls with pearls. If the gown has floral detail, look for a tiara with floral detail. A contemporary, straight gown would look best with a tiara with straight, geometric lines. If the dress has a rose pattern, a tiara with porcelain roses would be fine. A tiara with only Austrian crystals will go with any gown. A tiara with pearls should match either the gown or necklace. Peal tiaras go well with off white or ivory gowns. Wedding tiaras of today are easier to wear because they are made of lighter materials and variety of styles. Wedding tiaras symbolize hope, glamour and sophistication and will always make a woman feel like a princess. The best advice tip is to try on a variety of tiaras. This will give you different ideas for looks that might suit you best.
Tips for of picking the best Tiara for you.
- Pick your gown first. The Tiara should compliment your gown not overwhelm it.
- The Tiara should flatter your face. Work with your facial features to get the best look.
- Round Face: Give your face a longer look by choosing a tiara with some height. Use one that peaks at the forehead.
- Long Face: Choose a tiara with a little height or no height. Use one that extends across the head in an even height.
- Oval face: Keep it low. Avoid a tiara with a peak. A peak will make your face appear longer.
- Keep jewelry to a minimum. Each piece should work together to create a beautiful look. Be careful with earrings! If your tiara is elaborate, don’t wear large flashy earrings that will fight with the beauty of the tiara.
- Pick a hairstyle that will enhance the look of your tiara and showoff your face.
Beautiful updo’s work great and add a touch of classic beauty to your look.
Scale is important. The more petite the bride, the smaller tiara and veil she should pick. There is nothing worse than a petite bride weighed down by a dress with a large train, huge tiara, and cathedral veil. A full circle veil that is shoulder or elbow length works nicely. The taller the bride, the more veil and tiara she can wear. A tall bride would look silly in a tiny tiara and little veil, unless she was going for a very pared-down look. The tiara must finish off your bridal veil, accentuate your hairstyle, frame your face and complement the wedding gown as well. But at the same time it shouldn’t be too big or extravagant so as to hide your hairstyle. Select your wedding tiara with care. It reflects your elegance, taste and adds the perfect finishing touch to your bridal ensemble.



