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Selecting a Tiara or Headpiece
USABride upholds the highest quality standards with all our veils and tiaras.
We Use only the finest materials, including:
- Swarovski crystals
- Fresh water pearls
- Genuine Austrian crystals
- Multi-faceted rhinestones
- Glass pearl & fire polish beads
- Sterling silver or 14 kt gold plated metal
Choosing a tiara is a fun process! USABride is here to help you with your
decision!
When selecting a tiara, bridal comb, headband, or hair pins, make sure the
following is in place:
- Your wedding gown is selected.
- Your hairstyle is somewhat selected.
| What style is best for me? |
TIARA:
Tiaras offer the most dramatic look. They are a gorgeous accent to any style
gown, from simple and contemporary to ball gown traditional.
Tiaras can be worn
with or without a veil and are usually accented with Austrian crystals,
rhinestones, Swarovski crystals, AB crystals, fresh water pearls, and faux
pearls (see below). Tiaras compliment up-does as well as all longer and shorter
hairstyles.
- Austrian Crystals: Another name for rhinestones. Designates a
higher quality rhinestone.
- Rhinestones: Clear rhinestones.
- Swarovski Crystals: “Brand Name” crystal. Highest quality
crystal--specific cut gives it maximum shine.
- AB Crystals: Refers to Aurora Borealis Crystals. They have a
“rainbow” effect when they reflect the light. Crystals can be “clear or AB.”
- Fresh Water Pearls: Oval shape and slightly off white in color.
Coordinates best with diamond white, off-white and ivory dresses.
- Faux Pearls: Fake pearls, typically more stark white, completely
round and coordinates with the white dresses.
HEADBAND:
Headbands are a very functional option. For brides who want to wear their hair
down, a headband can be used to keep her hair away from her face. It also can be
worn to accent upswept hairstyles and looks fantastic with shorter hairstyles.
Double or Triple Headband:
Double Headbands are the most versatile of all. They
can be worn flat on the head as a headband, tilted forward in tiara style, or
wrapped around a bun (depending on the style).
COMB:
A comb is a simple piece that can be worn with almost any hairstyle. It has a
tiara look, but smaller. Depending on the style, it can sometimes provide for a
less formal look, and can be worn on different parts of the head.
HAIR PINS:
Hair pins are also very versatile. They are a great option for any hairstyle,
whether formal or tussled, up or down. They have become very popular for the
beach bride!
| Choose a tiara according to your face
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A tiara should draw attention to your face by framing it, not draw attention
away from it. The wrong shape tiara can make your face look too long and thin or
too short and full. Here is a guide:
- Round/Full face: To make your face appear longer, choose a tiara with some
height or one that has a peak.
- Long face: Choose headbands or tiaras with little or no height that extend
over your head from one side to the other at an even height.
- Oval face: Avoid pieces with a peak at the top, which will make your face
appear longer. Choose a headband, side hair comb or hair pins.
| What color will match my gown? |
WHITE GOWNS: Choose a tiara that is silver-tone, rhinestone, or white
pearl.
IVORY GOWNS: Choose a tiara that is gold-tone or ivory pearls.
DIAMOND WHITE GOWNS: This is a fairly new shade of gown. It is lighter
than off-white but not start white. Choose either gold, silver tone, or white
pearl.
CHAMPAGNE OR DARK IVORY: Choose a gold tone tiara or dark ivory pearls.
| What pattern should I choose?
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Try to match the pattern in the detailing of your gown to the pattern in the
tiara. If you have floral pattern in your gown, look for a headpiece with
similar detailing. A modern, plain white gown usually looks best with a tiara
with straight lines or a geometric pattern.
Helpful Tips
- Match the beading of your dress to the accents in your tiara. If your
dress has pearls in the detailing, select a tiara with some or all pearls. If
your dress has crystals, select a headpiece with crystal accents.
- A tiara with only Austrian crystals (rhinestones) and no pearls will match
any gown.
- A tiara with pearls should match either the gown (pearl accents on the
gown) or pearl necklace and earrings. Most pearl tiaras go well with off-white
or ivory gowns, but some pearls are brighter white, so be sure to check the
description of the headpiece.
- Be sure to take a step back and make sure that all the pieces of the
bridal ensemble work together and that no one piece overwhelms another.
- Brides with Short Hair--Yes, women with short hair look absolutely
beautiful wearing a tiara! You do want to choose a lighter, more delicate
tiara that won't require lots o pinning to hold it in place. Try headband
style or tiaras with a more petite shape.
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