Never have brides had so much leeway when it comes to headwear. 2010 marks a time when choosing you put on top of your head will add pizazz to your overall look. Thanks to those designers getting creative with netting, florals and plumes, the bride has so, so many options.
Oscar de la Renta
Pancake hat wrapped in netting.
Jenny Packham
A little bit of vintage to go with the evening gown look.
Pancake hat wrapped in netting.
Jenny Packham
A little bit of vintage to go with the evening gown look.
Lia McNairy and Antonio Gual
Light and airy, a headband of feathers would work for a Spring as well as Winter wedding.
Carolina Hererra
One of the great introductions this year by Carolina Herrera is the straw hat (she put out several) wrapped in ivory point d'spirit netting. Stunning . . .
Platinum
Getting ready for winter weddings this hat is a toasty charmer as well as chic.
Light and airy, a headband of feathers would work for a Spring as well as Winter wedding.
Carolina Hererra
One of the great introductions this year by Carolina Herrera is the straw hat (she put out several) wrapped in ivory point d'spirit netting. Stunning . . .
Platinum
Getting ready for winter weddings this hat is a toasty charmer as well as chic.
Carolina Herrera
Another Carolina Herrera revival: The plume. It proffers a touch of the sophisticate as well as pure whimsy. Plumes are particularly flattering for the petite bride wanting to add some length to her look. Try a plume also if you're going with more of an evening gown look.
Amsale
This headband would pair up nicely with Amsale's clean-lined gowns
Another Carolina Herrera revival: The plume. It proffers a touch of the sophisticate as well as pure whimsy. Plumes are particularly flattering for the petite bride wanting to add some length to her look. Try a plume also if you're going with more of an evening gown look.
Amsale
This headband would pair up nicely with Amsale's clean-lined gowns
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