Tuesday, December 14, 2010

BRIDES UNVEILED

The magical moment a bride steps onto the aisle all eyes turn to her. A bride in her gown and veil creates a vision that all in attendance are spellbound by her beauty. A veil can be sleek and classy or whimsical and trendy. In today’s fashion world, wedding attire rules are simply “If it feels good, wear it!” Brides and bridesmaids can wear side cocktail hats, birdcage veils, or even something like a top hat.  The many choices of hat and veil wear add to the color and style of the occasion and wonderful photo opportunities.  Your bridesmaids are sure to appreciate something creative, different, and fun! 
       "Hats off" to the bride who wants to try something different than a traditional veil!

                                 Hawaiian Island Wedding Planners 
The Birdcage Veil-

Romantic, glamorous, yet modern and classy, the birdcage veils cover just enough of your face in a delicate way. The veils can be adorned with jewels, broaches, feathers, flowers, and anything else you can dream up. This could be a perfect opportunity if you have a heirloom jewelry piece you want to include! 




The Pillbox Bridal Hat-
Portrays an image of vintage Hollywood glam, which is chic, and timeless. This style is a fashion statement in itself (think Jackie Kennedy). Looks beautiful pared with a veil.
 

Cocktail Hats-
A fabulously fun wedding accessory! Perfect for bridesmaids and adding color. One can be worn as a headpiece or attached to a traditional veil.


Top Hats/Fedora Hats- 
For the bride, groom, bridesmaid,  or groomsmen top hats and fedoras can be fun! Whether they be mini, colored, or classic they add style and great photo opportunities. 


Color Bridal Veils- 
Colored veils also make a non-traditional beautiful statement. From colored trim around the edges to a full color. Color change can accentuate the colors of your dress, skin, and bridal party attire.
                     


Vintage/Heirloom Hair Pieces- 
Can be worn in the hair, attached to the bridal bouquet, or even added to a wedding dress sash. Great way to honor a family member by using a heirloom piece! 


 


Works Cited-
www.azweddingdirectory.com
www.soutablephotography.co.uk
www.junebugweddings.com
www.wpaa.net.au
www.polkadotbride.com










Sunday, December 5, 2010