Blushing bride aside, the star of this year’s royal wedding was the glittering Garrard Queen Mary Diamond Bandeau tiara edging the duchess of Sussex’s 16-foot veil. As with all things royal, this will no doubt reignite sales of bridal tiaras, be they new designs, bespoke commissions or estate pieces. Having a diamond tiara in-store ready to loan can also help sweeten an engagement ring sale. These headpieces are popping up in fashion as well: A minimalist homage lay nestled in the hair of a hoodie-wearing Elle Fanning for the promo shots of Paper Flowers, Reed Krakoff’s first collection for Tiffany & Co. If you prefer a tiara-lite option, try diamond-set hair bands or clips.
Main image: Garrard’s latest Princess Tiara collection takes inspiration from the layouts of Britain’s royal gardens.
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