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Which tiara do you prefer for my wedding, and why?

77 replies

Talkthirtytome · 06/12/2019 20:44

I can’t decide!

Which tiara do you prefer for my wedding, and why?
Which tiara do you prefer for my wedding, and why?
OP posts:
BarbaraStrozzi · 06/12/2019 23:21

First one. Second is a bit Disney Princess for my tastes.

afterme · 07/12/2019 06:29

First for me

Luzina · 07/12/2019 06:33

The 2nd reminds me of Frozen fancy dress outfits. The 1st is fine. Neither are very exciting but it's hard to tell without knowing your planned hair style, dress etc.

MsChatterbox · 07/12/2019 06:50

I like the first. The second looks cheap.

BusySittingDown · 07/12/2019 06:52

I prefer 2nd one but it depends on the dress.

ohweedoggie · 07/12/2019 06:58

First. Kind of 60 ish. Probably more modern?

CleanAndPaidFor · 07/12/2019 07:13

First. Second one is hen night wear.

BlueWonder · 07/12/2019 07:47

First is more contemporary. Second looks a's if it comes with a plastic wand! Sorry to say such a harsh thing but you did ask. As others have said, style of dress, veil, flowers etc are also important.

xmaself24 · 07/12/2019 07:55

Sorry I don't like either. I think tiaras are a bit dated now but if you want to wear one I'd say the first is more modern. The second looks like a little girl playing Disney princess.

sue51 · 07/12/2019 08:04

I prefer the first. Will you wear the tiara with a veil?

pictish · 07/12/2019 08:10

Am I allowed to say neither? Both are too bling-like for my tastes. If pushed I’d go with the second as the first is rather clunky, while the second has more elegance and detail.

I’m not a fan of the Swarovski Crystal look on anything. It’s not my wedding though.

seven201 · 07/12/2019 08:11

I like 2. But personally I wouldn't want a tiara, they're a bit dated I think.

emilybrontescorsett · 07/12/2019 08:11

Second just more interesting.

bananasandwicheseveryday · 07/12/2019 09:37

Personally, I think the first one looks very clunky - almost as though the designer set them selves a challenge to see how much bling they could fit into a small space. I don't think the second one is especially inspiring, but it's the better of the two imo.

ItMustBeBedtimeSurely · 07/12/2019 09:38

First. Second is kids dressing up and a bit dated.

user1471449295 · 08/12/2019 13:11

Second. First looks cheap and classless

onanothertrain · 11/12/2019 20:55

I don't like either and to be honest I'm surprised tiaras are still geing worn by Brides. If pushed I'd say the second one as the first looks cheap.

StCharlotte · 11/12/2019 21:01

Second one is very Claire's Accessories.

Keep looking OP...

SummaLuvin · 14/12/2019 17:16

I was always under the impression that unless you had a family tiara it was a bit of a faux pas to wear one. But for what it’s worth I think the first one is the nicer of the two.

redappleandaquamarinebow1987 · 14/12/2019 23:56

The second one looks more timeless and classic

redappleandaquamarinebow1987 · 14/12/2019 23:57

@SummaLuvin but surely at some point down the family tree it must have been purchased by someone so the rule makes no sense

321zerobaby · 14/12/2019 23:59

The seond one, 1st looks like a kids dressing up one.

wellthatwasthat · 15/12/2019 00:03

The 2nd one.

StCharlotte · 15/12/2019 09:30

I was always under the impression that unless you had a family tiara it was a bit of a faux pas to wear one. But for what it’s worth I think the first one is the nicer of the two.

Are you a time traveller from 1910?

Ellmau · 15/12/2019 19:02
  1. 1 looks a bit cheap.
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