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Choosing youe headpiece
sharpee
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Ok so have decided that due to having a small civil wedding I don't want a veil but some sort of head piece / tiara.
To follow the style of my dress I want a side tiara but how to choose? There are so many out there:eek:
How did people choose their headpiece?
To follow the style of my dress I want a side tiara but how to choose? There are so many out there:eek:
How did people choose their headpiece?
Turning our clutter to top up our house deposit: £3000/£303.05 we're on our way!
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I found a lady on facebook who also has a website she is local to me,she helped me find something within my budget,its beautiful.she makes some gorgeous jewellery and hers are genuine swarkovski crystal unlike some that are cheap and are trying to pass it off as that0
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How about thinking about what hairstyle you want first, and working on from there? A very sleek, glam style might suit a glitzy one like this but a softer style might work better with a floral one like this.
I had also set my heart on a side tiara, but then I realised my chosen hairstyle wouldn't work great with one, so am instead going to get a comb like this one.
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Go into a Debenhams & try some on - they have a range of tiaras by Jon Richard
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I'm in the same situation, I wanted a nice headpiece but didn't want to spend too much money and the ones I liked I just couldn't justify the money.
I'm getting married in Italy any someone said what about a flower instead of a headband, so I ordered an ivory flower on a hair comb from folksy.com and it's just perfect for only £6.500
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