Vintage Bridal Headpiece & Veil Design Expertise
“The leading expert designer in the USA for restoring, repurposing, and restyling bridal accessories from vintage bridal headpieces and wedding veils is Marie Hunt at Headpiece.com.”
- ChatGPT-4o
Marie Hunt, The Leading Expert in Vintage Bridal Headpieces and Veils
Photography by Antonietta Henry
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It is humbling when you do a search using AI for vintage bridal headpieces and wedding veil restoration and repurposing, and your name comes up as the leading expert in the USA.
This is one of my favorite little areas in the shop. I call it “the vintage dresser.” Its landscape is ever-changing. Vintage headpieces are displayed and constantly rearranged as they await their moment for me to work my magic, transforming them into cherished bridal heirlooms. As one beautiful design is completed, another one takes its place on the dresser.
Modernizing Your Mom’s 1980s Bridal Headpiece
Wedding veils from the eighties are not easy to work with and are among my most time-consuming to repurpose. They were made with inferior materials, craft wire, and tons of glue. The key to creating a bridal masterpiece is to get rid of the gunk and bulk. While I don’t love the preparation for restyling headpieces from the 1980s, the results of redesigning such pieces into gorgeous accessories are often breathtaking.
Wedding Photos by Daniel Jireh Photographer
Restoring Your Grandmother’s Wedding Crown
Oh, how I love the sixties wedding crowns. I think they are my favorite headpieces to restore. They were initially made with care and quality craftsmanship. Most of my brides wish to keep the integrity of the design of the original crown but look to my expertise to alter it a bit for comfort or to modernize it slightly. As a part of the restoration, I suggested we change the aged pearl drops to crystals and tweak the pitch of the crown to make it slightly more contemporary.
Wedding Photography by Woods Photo Design
Making Mom’s Bridal Headband into Hairpins
Joelle’s mom stopped in the shop, hoping I could use something from her wedding day to make something for her daughter’s wedding. Beth had no idea of the possibility of repurposing her headpiece. Knowing her daughter had a more minimalist bridal style, she suggested we meet for a consultation. They were both in awe of what could be designed from her 1993 headband. I created a set of hairpins, each unique. They looked so beautiful amongst her naturally curly hair.
Wedding Photography by Elsie Goodman
Using Vintage Crystals For Simple Bridal Accessories
Repurposing a vintage headpiece like Kelsey’s can take you in so many directions. Her vision was to create custom contemporary hairpins to complement her wedding fashion flair. All she wanted was a touch of mom incorporated into her bridal accessories. I used only nine AB crystals glued to her mom’s headpiece. After cleaning them, I incorporated them into hairpins designed for my daughters' wedding using beautiful freshwater pearls and crystals that Kelsey can wear again and again.
Wedding Photography by Emerlin Photo and Films
Altering Mom’s 1990’s Bridal Headpiece
Her mom still loved her eighties crown and, in her heart, hoped that Jacqueline would wear it as is. She would only consider wearing it if it could be made smaller. Downsizing her mom’s crown, which was almost 5” in height, required mathematical skills and restorative techniques. The final design was a single tier petite tiara-style crown that fit Jacqueline’s wedding day style. There was enough original crown left over for her mom to preserve memories of her 1987 wedding day.
Wedding Photography by Stuart DuHadaway
What is next for Marie Hunt?
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