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Using Your Head
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t's a personal decision. Do you go with the sweeping veil
anchored with a headband studded with beads? Or do you
choose something, let's say, a little more daring like the
satin cocktail hat with the silk roses? Or do you just forget
the whole head thing?
Well, it's easier than you think. Say goodbye to all the rules
and let your heart — no, that's head — tell you what's right to
top it all off. Here are a dos and don'ts when it comes to choos-
ing- a headpiece for your gown:
Do choose a headpiece after you've picked out a dress. Many
gowns have matching headpieces; however, do not feel like you
have to buy anything un-
less it's exactly what you
want and-you've shopped
around for other alterna-
tives.
Don't be afraid to be
creative. There are no
hard and fast rules when
it comes to veils and
headpieces anymore.
Think about the way
you'll be wearing your
hair, the shape of your
face and what will com- Sheer layers of chiffon and tulle surround
the bride in a cloud of romance.
plement the design of
your dress before you buy your headgear.
Do consider wearing something different. Look at all your op-
tions. There are large picture hats brimming with possibilities,
velvet hoods flowing with romance and even sculptural pieces
carved with porcelain flowers that would be lovely to wear long
after the wedding flowers are encased in a shadowbox.
Don't overdo it. On one hand, it's nice to wear a headpiece
that's different from the ordinary veil. On the other hand, there
are some tiaras out there that may be just a little too much. You
probably need to kiss quite a few toads and turn into a real
princess before you dare to wear one of these crown jewels.
Do keep it simple. Chic and elegant is best. A simple satin
bow or garland of fresh flowers may be the most charming solu-
don to getting ahead with your wedding plans. D