Who wouldn’t want that feeling? And who wouldn’t want to bestow a similar magical touch on the special little girls in their life?

Whether you’ve got a favourite niece or a best friend’s daughter as a flower girl, or your own child as an honoured bridesmaid, the big day can be much more fun for them if you wave a magic wand and create the perfect princess outfit they’ve been imagining.

Bridesmaids Princesses
 
Bridesmaids Princesses
 

Choosing The Right Tiara

Young bridesmaids and flower girls are affordable to dress, not least because they will often look great in off-the-peg items and can wear something different from the rest of the bridal party. That leaves plenty in the budget for magical finishing touches to make them feel special all day long.

At WWS, we stock a range of affordable rhinestone tiaras, including packaged bundles for the entire wedding party. From simple headband styles with delicate and elegant patterns to more elaborate styles crafted from an array of gem stones, there’s bound to be a style to suit your wedding and budget. There are even some tiaras with coloured stones to fit in with an overall scheme.

Scale is important when choosing a tiara, so save taller, chunkier styles for adult bridesmaids—or the bride—and choose lightweight, smaller-scale designs for children. Get it right, and your princess-for-a-day’s tiara could well find its way into her dressing up box for years to come and earn you extra bridal brownie points.

 

Twists On A Tiara

Little girls often have fine and flyaway hair, and tiaras can become uncomfortable at the end of a long wedding party. If this is the case for your flower girl or bridesmaid, look out for wedding comb-style tiaras that offer extra grip for flyaway hair and put less pressure on the scalp. These are also great options for using with more complicated hair styles.

Hair spirals and ornate pins are another option if the tiara seems too fiddly and cumbersome. Look at the great range on offer in our wholesale wedding supplies for inspiration on the style and versatility of these wedding extras. These items also make great additions to your own wedding accessories, and they can even be incorporated into your ceremony decorations. For example, a bride who opts for a traditional veil doesn’t necessarily want to keep wearing it during the reception, so she might swap it for a tiara once the ceremony is over. Hair pins and spirals make great details for DIY table centrepieces, and they can add sparkle to simple bouquets, as well.

Alternatively, opt for floral hair slides or clips for less distracting and uncomfortable items of headgear. These are particularly effective for young bridesmaids or flower girls and create a more natural impression than a formal tiara.

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