We’re sure you’ve been planning and imagining your wedding since you were a little girl. Imagine your ideal partner, a gorgeous venue, touching vows, and the ideal wedding dress. The wedding day is a very significant event. A day you’ll want to cherish and remember for the rest of your life.
When you’ve already chosen the dress and shoes, the next thing is to accessorise. One of the best ways to do it is to have a suitable hair accessory that will complete the overall look. The right choice will make you feel gorgeous, happy and confident.
Vines
Nowadays there are many choices when it comes to hair accessories. But if you’re looking for something that goes with any type of hairstyle, consider the gorgeous and versatile bridal hair vine. Its versatility comes from the different materials and ornaments it can have. You can find vines with pearls, crystals or cubic zirconia. It can also vary in colour, gold, silver and rose gold and some even have a pop of colour to create a unique look.

Before buying the vine make sure you have the same hair colour that you intend to have on your wedding day. A change in tone can change the appearance and you may not like what you see on the big day.
Because not all hair vine colours match every hair colour, you should try a lot of combinations to see which one suits you best. If you’re dark-coloured, shiny crystals will look amazing. If you’re blond or light-coloured pearls will perfectly accentuate your hairstyle.
You should also consider your hair length. If you have thick, long hair, a big, ornate hair vine will look great. On the other hand, if your hair is medium-sized or short, opt for a plain, delicate, and classy hair vine.
Of course, your wedding style is an important part of the vine-choosing process. If you have a bohemian-style dress, a minimalist vine adorned with crystals is the perfect match. For a regal touch, something more luxurious like pearls or cubic zirconia would complement the dress amazingly.
Vines are very flexible, and you can twist and loop them in many different ways. You can have your hair down and wear the vine as a headband. If you choose to have your hair in a bun, no problem, vines get twisted around easily.
Even if you decide to have a long braid, a vine can be a great accessory. Just intertwine it into the braid and you’ll have the perfect look in no time. The end of the vine is usually a loop or a ribbon so you can pin or tie it securely to the hair.
Veils
If you choose to put on a veil on your wedding day, you’ll need to do a lot of careful consideration. It’s one of the best bridal hair accessories, but because there are so many choices for size, length, and design, sometimes it can be confusing and hard to make the right decision.

However, when you choose the proper one, you’ll look stunning, and everyone will notice it. Always set your budget because there are veils out there that can cost more than the dress itself. It varies in price because there are different materials, styles and details. If you have a budget, it’ll be easier to make a choice.
The hairstyle you’ll have influenced the veil choice. For example, if you decide to wear your hair in a bun, you should place the veil underneath the bun. This will allow it to show off your hairstyle without actually covering your hair. This is a chance to have a bridal hair vine as well.
You can wrap the vine around the bun and hang the veil underneath. If you want curls, pinning the veil to the crown of your head can add volume and make the hair look lavish and fashionable. Try on as many vails as you can to see which ones fit your style the most.
Veils have been around for a long time, and they’ve acquired so many shapes, lengths and designs. The birdcage style covers just a part of your face. It’s made of stiff netting or tulle. It’s a pretty simple design but you can add embellishments to make it more glamorous and add bling. This vail mostly goes with updos. The blusher veil is thin and covers the bride’s face. This is a classic and romantic accessory that can vary in length.
The elbow-length veil is pinned at the top of your hair. Its style is very subtle and works great with retro-styled weddings. The fingertip length veil is probably the most versatile. It can fit in any wedding design and hairstyle.
The chapel veil is a common option for traditional brides and extends a few centimetres past the bottom of the wedding gown. It will lighten up and give drama to practically any dress, strapless or A-line. It works best for formal weddings and comes in both lavish and simplistic designs.
Unless you’re a member of the royal family, the cathedral-style veil is the longest one you can find on the market. This veil needs a lot of maintenance and has a highly dramatic appearance. In order for you to pull off this style, at least one person must follow you and spread and straighten the veil while keeping it out of your way.
The mantilla veil is decorated with lace, and it’s made from one single piece of cloth. You should pin it a couple of cm above the hairline. This way you’ll get a modest yet beautiful wedding look.
Tiaras
Tiaras have been around longer than you might think. They’re one of the best hair accessories for weddings. If you’re on a strict budget, you can get a bridal vine to replace the tiara, but nowadays you can find one for a reasonable price. When you place the tiara on your head and see how it complements the dress, you’ll feel like a real princess. You have a lot of options in terms of style, price and complexity.

A double-banded tiara is a great option for those who want something simple and elegant. It can be made with Swarovski crystals, freshwater pearls, or even rhinestones. If you want something a little more elaborate, you can go for a tiara with multiple bands or one that has an ornate design. You can also find tiaras with flowers or other embellishments.
Think about how heavy the tiara is before you buy it. You don’t want something that will give you a headache after wearing it for a few hours. And make sure the tiara is securely fastened so it doesn’t fall off during the ceremony or reception.



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