
How 1950s. Once-upon-a-time brides typically wore some version of Juliet or Camelot caps like the ones above and below. All these headpieces are special in that they adorn clusters of flowers. Flowers--whether real or silk-- really add texture, romance and sometimes color to your overall look.

Sposabella

Above and below remind me of the 60s-70s decade. Above, the flowers pick up the texture of the cut velvet gown. Below, this hair lei makes for a different kind of grand entrance.

Bottom: a veil attached to a cap of peonies.
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