Fourteenth: A Beautiful Vintage Porcelain Flower Headpiece Restyle
I have created many beautiful bridal accessory designs using vintage wax flowers, but Teresa’s restyle was my first using porcelain flowers from 1990. The results from repurposing her mom’s headpiece were modern and stunning!
Porcelain flowers were popular in the nineties. Lori London created intricate miniature blossoms and leaves in beautiful soft, pastel colors. I carried her romantic, ethereal collection when I opened my store in 1999. Teresa was right, though. Her mom’s headpiece was unique. I have never seen anything like her mom’s soft silk-covered halo and veil elaborately embellished with gorgeous petite buds.
Removing the floral clusters from the headpiece was a challenge. If I used too much pressure, the porcelain petals would break. I swear they were put together with super glue! Taking apart the beautiful tiny buds took two and a half hours.
I restyled them into a set of five pins in different sizes. This allowed for creative freedom when arranging in her bridal hairstyle while having the option to use them again, which is one of my signature suggestions when consulting with a bride. The extra hairpin was made for Teresa’s sister, Maddy.
Teresa chose the talented Elena Usyk to do her hair. They played around with hairpin placement and found a style that our bride-to-be loved!
Vintage Porcelain Flower Headpiece Restyle
Photos by Du Castel Photography
GOWN / Anthropolgie Weddings VENUE / The Ryland Inn BRIDAL ACCESSORIES / Headpiece.com HAIR / Elena Usyk Styles BEAUTY / Skin By Chey FLORIST / Hopeless Romantics Design
I always tell my brides you can tell the quality of a bridal veil by its movement. Fake “veil blowing” photos are so easy to spot. Teresa’s veil photographed natural and flowing.
See you next month on the Fourteenth