FASHION SHOWS: 17-20 APRIL 2024 / TRADE SHOW: 19-21 APRIL 2024 - BARCELONA

Head accessories

From tiaras to headbands, from fascinators to crowns. If shoes are the second most important choice after wedding dresses, then the hairstyle accessory should not be no less. It helps define the style of the dress, making it more unique and giving it that extra touch that completes the outfit.

Beba's Poesie Sposa Yolancris Cristina Tamborero Cristina Tamborero

Beba’s / Poesie Sposa / Yolancris / Cristina Tamborero / Cristina Tamborero

Headbands are a must-have this season. Proposed by Prada on the runway for the upcoming Spring-Summer season, it immediately became a trend. The choice of VIPs and celebrities like Rita Ora, Katy Perry, Rachel Weiz and royal ladies like Kate Middleton (who chose the maxi version), Kitty Spencer (more casual chic) and Queen Rania of Jordan.

The runway of the latest VBBFW editions featured large headbands, in velvet, floral, covered with beads.

Mireia Balaguer Sedomir Rodríguez de la Sierra Inmaculada Garcia Pronovias

Mireia Balaguer /Sedomir Rodríguez de la Sierra / Inmaculada Garcia / Pronovias

Or the thin, jewellery headband version like Mireia Balaguer, Inmaculada Garcia and Sedomir Rodriguez de la Sierra and with a veil like Pronovias. Certainly, the most bon ton accessory, perfect for tailored gowns.

Esther Noriega Mori Lee Demetrios Esther Noriega

Esther Noriega / Mori Lee / Demetrios / Esther Noriega

Tiaras and crowns are always very popular, but while tiara’s are at everyone’s reach, crowns, a direct symbol of the royalty, are decidedly more challenging, though spectacular and with a greater evocative value. Esther Noriega, Morilee and Demetrios presented them in different sizes covered with silver crystals.

Marchesa Marylise & Rembo Styling Cymbeline Sedomir Rodriguez de la Sierra

Marchesa/ Marylise & Rembo Styling / Cymbeline / Sedomir Rodríguez de la Sierra

A separate chapter for circlets, chaplets, and floral accessories that are never out of style. Romantic, dreamy, reinterpreted in every season, extra-large for Marchesa and Marylise Rembo Styling or delicate and bucolic for Cymbeline. Cascading, ton sur ton, on a long veil for Sedomir Rodriguez del Sierra.

Sedomir Rodriguez de la Sierra Carla Ruiz Cymbeline

Sedomir Rodríguez de la Sierra / Carla Ruiz / Cymbeline

Light architectures or more elaborate constructions for the “fascinators”, sophisticated outfits that are generally a bit retro.

Rosa Clara Flora Simone Marulli

Rosa Clará / Flora / Simone Marulli

Unexpectedly, bridal caps win over wide-brimmed hats. Rosa Clará presents it in lace, simple and delicate, exquisitely poetic. From the more retro piece by Flora, with a veil and covered with extra-large flowers, to the Simone Marulli creation, a cap in fine silver mesh with lunar reflections for a non-conventional bride.

Finding the piece that best suits the style of the dress and the personality of the woman wearing it has never been easier. The many and varied proposals of the designers bring us perfect, super cool looks.

 

By Elisa Nascimbene for Valmont Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

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