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Something olde, something borrowed, something blue
We start from the fact that for us all our brides-to-be are princesses, no matter what your style is, for each one of you we’ll write a fairytale, and then, as if by magic, making it become wonderful reality. So if you feeling like a Princess, the one you’ve dreamed about watching the Royal wedding, or why not a Disney Princess, and you wish to wear a Tiara, just go for it, wear it with elegance, class and aloofness and be proud of it. You may use it as stand-alone hairdressing accessories, or as useful and valuable complements to hold the wedding veil in place. Either way, you will experience the thrill of being the most beautiful creature to cross the threshold of a stately manor or an ancient abbey.
In a shooting we did last month we used necklaces to be worn as tiaras.
Something olde, is the first line of a traditional rhyme that details what a bride should wear at her wedding for good luck. An heirloom that has been in your family for generations and belonged to someone happily married the best auspicious for the baby to come.
A handmade in platinum and diamonds chocker necklace of the end of the 1800s
Something borrowed, from a friend of yours a happy bride provided good luck.
Handmade in 18 karats white gold with 8 diamonds necklace.
Something Blue, as the colour blue acted as ward against the evil eye in the original meaning of the rhyme, nowadays blue is the symbol of love, fidelity and purity all important qualities to live happily ever after in a marriage.
A Handmade necklace in 18 karats white gold of 1980’s with sapphires and diamonds.
Tailor-made tiaras
You can also create your own tiara, authentic masterpieces of fine jewelry, like the one designed, by Ansuini High Jewelry, for the marriage of an Italian princess with an English nobleman, celebrated last year, it’s Handmade in white gold 18 K and sterling silver, with old fashioned cut diamonds, baroque australian pearls and citrines, the tiara can be divided into three parts: in the center there is the ornament that can be detached and worn as a necklace or as a simple pendant, on both sides there are two pins.
Movie wedding inspirations
Now have fun and Inspire your Dream, with movie wedding ideas on how to wear a tiara.
Let’s start with a timeless icon of pure natural elegance, Audrey Hepburn, and her most famous movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s, in this movie she wears a rhinestone ‘diamond’ tiara in the opening scene of the movie, 6 A.M. coming back from a party, she has “breakfast at tiffany’s” with a travelling cappuccino and croissant. Later on in the movie she wears another rhinestone pink “diamond” tiara with natural elegance.
War and peace ( 1956 )
Photo from Audrey Hepburn – photo Museo Salvatore Ferragamo
Mirror Mirror (2012) - The evil and powerful sorceress (Julia Roberts) and Snow White (Lily Collins)
Photo from the movie
Enchanted (2007)
Hope you feel like a princess for a day
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