How To Wear Mom’s 1980s Bridal Headpiece
1980s Bridal Headpiece Fashions
Eighties bridal fashion stepped away from the classic. Lady Diana Spencer’s 1981 nuptials to Prince Charles set the course for a wedding fashion shift that continued for over two decades.
Bridal entrances in the early 1980s featured foof, pouf, and fluff. As the decade progressed, wedding ensembles became more regal and overstated. In the 1990s, bridal headpieces, wedding veils, and gowns made their statement by grandeur.
Jacqueline and her mom scheduled a consultation at Headpiece.com to determine whether she could wear her mom’s nearly five-inch-tall 1988 pearl and crystal tiara on her wedding day. They both loved this gorgeous piece, but differently. Sylvia loved her two-layer tiara and hoped Jacqueline would wear it exactly as is. Jacqueline loved her mom’s crown, but not in its current state.
Downsizing Mom’s Bridal Headpiece
As a designer, my first thought when I saw this tiara was to separate the top layer from the bottom. However, separating them alone would not be enough of an update to rid its vintage eighties vibe.
While the top layer had a beautiful style, the original wire was severely tarnished, and the oblong crystals made the tiara too pointed. This crown needed to be fully deconstructed, and the pearls and crystals needed to be cleaned to remove tarnish and hairspray. Once the elements were restored, design began. Downsizing the tiara and keeping the essence of the original required my designer vision and acute mathematical skills.
I wanted both of them to be happy about this choice. I was determined to keep the bottom layer intact and not cut into it to use any additional beads. When they came to the shop to pick up, I first showed Jacqueline her resplendent, newly styled tiara and then presented her mom with hers. They both left with beautiful memories of reworking this gorgeous vintage headpiece and were ready to make more memories.
Wearing Mom’s Tiara on my Wedding Day
Wedding Photography by Stuart Du Hadaway
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Wearing your mom’s headpiece or veil on your wedding day adds a level of emotion not experienced by brides who buy standard bridal accessories off the shelf.
I asked Jacqueline if any of her relatives or guests knew her headpiece was restyled from her mom’s.
More and more brides-to-be are discovering Headpiece.com to restore, repurpose, restyle, rework, and refurbish their heirloom bridal headpieces, crowns, and wedding veils. I am honored to be that person who transforms the wedding styles of yesteryear into meaningful and beautiful bridal accessories for today's brides.
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