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No there is not. However, the classical inspiration of some of these jewels were simple garlands of flowers, so brides do tend to favor this design in wreaths made of precious metals and gemstones. Having a lot of hair would help, as this will enable both the tiara and the veil to be secured.

Although there is a popular misconception that tiaras are heavy. In fact, very few are. However, they are like a stone hat; a bit cumbersome and the veil doubly so. Hairspray immediately deadens the color and fire of precious stones. It is a fairly new invention, but a menace to the final effect. Most experienced hairdressers shield the stones from the spray with a piece of card.

In the past, hairpieces were commonplace, if not mandatory, and the hair plastered with all manner of pomades to give it substance. Before wearing one, the lady will have the band wrapped in a length of velvet that matches the colour of her hair so that it blends in. The band may also have a bit of elastic at the back which they can tuck into up-dos. Although it is a long-running fantasy of ours, ladies can't just pick and wear whatever tiara they please. When an occasion is coming up for example, a wedding , the Queen will either choose one for them to wear or give them a small selection to pick from.

At this point, it's unknown whether the lady has any say, in terms of style or size. As an unwritten rule, tiaras aren't worn by royal ladies under the age of In fact, many princesses and ladies were gifted tiaras for their birthday, as it meant they could start wearing them to events.

Aside from weddings, there are only a certain number of occasions a tiara is appropriate for. These include state visits, inaugurations and coronations, balls and royal dinners. According to People , following Diana's death in , the tiara wasn't seen publicly until , when Duchess Kate wore it to much fanfare at a reception at Buckingham Palace.

The Scene. Type keyword s to search. Getty Images. Kate in the Lover's Knot tiara in If you have a long face, a pointy tiara will make it look longer. If you have a round face, a rounded style will make it look more moon-like.

Try on a design that is the opposite to your face shape and you will get an A-star in Tiara-ology. An invaluable qualification. A tiara worn with limp, centre-parted hair looks like you couldn't be bothered to groom yourself so put on the diamonds as a sort of diversionary tactic. Very bohemian. But people will notice.

If you must wear your hair down, then pull the sides back over the ends of the tiara so it looks more 'settled' in the hair. Don't wash your hair just before wearing a tiara - day old hair, without conditioner, will offer more grip.



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