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Why Bridal Tiaras?
Famous historic crown tiaras were
originally created to enhance the beauty and
authority of the wearer. They were handcrafted by some of the worlds most
noteable designers. For the modern bride, bridal tiaras and wedding headpieces
are now more affordable. Even modest, discount tiaras become a personal and
treasured family heirloom. Today these splendid headpieces are made of many different materials. Pearl tiaras, swarovski crystals, and rhinestones are the most popular choices as they compliment contemporary wedding gowns. Silver metalwork is still the most popular but gold tiaras, worn with ivory gowns, are making a huge comeback. |
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The tiara is making a stronger comeback than at any other time in history. Women have always recognized it as a symbol of power, romance, and glamor. At your wedding ceremony, your tiara should make a strong statement to your new family, friends, and guests about who you are, about your sense of taste, fashion, and propriety. Learn how to do these things by clicking on the pages below. And click HERE for some Tiara Do's and Don'ts!
Liz Hurley and Arun Nayar.After marrying in a private civil ceremony at Sudeley Castle in the UK, they then had a party for friends including Elton John, Kate Moss and Elle Macpherson. Liz wore this stunning tiara of unknown value. The couple decided to honeymoon in India, with a private dinner party in Mumbai. The couple's closest friends and family have travelled from Britain for six days of celebrations. This will culminate in a ceremony at Umaid Bhawan Palace, the Maharaja of Jodphur's palace-turned-luxury resort in Rajasthan. |
Which one of these women is married? The clue is in the painting. Click Here for the answer!
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![]() ![]() Diana's tiara inspires tower in Cincinnati.The Cincinnati Enquirer, June 11th, 2008: |
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