Communion Tiaras
Fit for a Princess
your guide to Communion Tiaras www.firstholycommunionday.co.uk
Some girls are serious and want Communion dresses
that are stylish, but practical. Others have a great sense of humor and desire
whimsical Communion dress designs that show off their great personality. Some are little
princesses and they like to be pampered with a lot of bling and a flair for
dramatic, eye-catching Communion dress styles.
For those little princesses, there are two
essential Communion accessories that they absolutely must have as part of their First Communion wear: Shiny Communion shoes and a sparkly Communion tiara.
These days Communion tiaras are available in a
multitude of styles. That’s because just like each jewel or gem your daughter
is a unique individual. No two Communion tiaras are the same and no two girls will wear Communion
tiaras the same way.
Diamantes
are a girl’s best friend
Diamantes are a great way to add an awesome
amount of sparkle to a Communion tiara while keeping the price affordable. Some designers
add just a touch of diamantes to a Communion tiara while other designers combine the
fabulous look of diamantes with the striking appeal of gems, crystals or
pearls.
Communion Tiaras feature many different designs.
Designer Linzi Jay Communion Tiaras, for example, offers a Communion tiara LM142 with diamante satin flowers
accented with pearls and diamantes woven throughout the headpiece and on tendrils
exploding from the tops of flowers.
Emmerling Communion Tiaras - The Communion Tiara 77360 by Emmerling is an
elegant headpiece that features classic loops made from pearls and diamantes.
Make
the Communion tiara the crowning touch
A Communion tiara should complement your daughter’s
natural features. Communion Tiaras traditionally are best suited for girls with
medium-to-long length hair, but these days many Communion tiaras can be worn with shorter
Communion hairstyles as well.
The key is to try on the Communion tiara just as you
would a Communion dress. After all, you want a Communion headpiece that will enhance your
daughter’s face shape and facial features, not distract for them. The only way
to discover this is to try on the Communion tiara first.
Wrap
it up
When most people think about a tiara, they
envision a Cinderella-like version: A large silver tiara that sits on top of
the head.
However, designers offer Communion tiaras in a
variety of styles as part of their 2015 collections. A few of the standouts
include a Communion tiara from Linzi Jay that looks very elegant when worn with a high
bun hairstyle.
The latest 2015 Communion Headdress trend is the hair vine.
With this style, a free-form Communion tiara is styled into a long vine that can be
manipulated, weaved and pinned into place around your daughter’s Communion hairstyle. It
is the perfect choice for girls planning to wear up and away from their face,
like with a single French braid.
Also good choices are Communion tiara sprays that
offer a slight burst or cascade of pearls and diamantes in the Communion hairstyle. This
is a nice option for a long ponytail or braid.
Go
with tradition
Communion Tiaras that feature a specific religious
charm are traditional for some parishes. An Irish Claddagh First Communiontiara features a sterling silver Claddagh charm front and center for a classic
Irish tradition while a girl with Celtic heritage may want to consider a tiara
with a Celtic cross charm. Both are accented with delicate swirls of Swarovski
crystals and faux pearls.
Communion Tiara
tips
Tips for selecting the perfect Communion tiara for
your princess:
- If your daughter doesn’t know how she is going to wear her hair yet or may change her mind at the last minute, opt for Communion tiara with some versatility. Look for a Communion tiara that can be worn flat to the head, perched on top of the head or slightly forward near the hairline.
- If possible, purchase the First Communion dress first. This way you can match the style of the Communion dress with the Communion tiara effortlessly.
- If, for example, the Communion dress has an abundance of sparkle with sequined accents along the neckline and/or a crystal-laden belt, you won’t necessarily want a Communion tiara to add even more radiance. This also holds true if your daughter is planning to wear special family jewelry like a cross necklace, dove earrings or a religious charm bracelet.
- However, if her Communion dress is simpler by nature with clean, classic lines, a Communion tiara would be the perfect way to add to touch of sparkle or shine. If possible, put on the Communion dress while you are trying onCommunion tiaras so you can see firsthand how they will pair together.
- Make sure the Communion tiara will stay securely in place. Many Communion tiaras are made with sewn-in curved combs that are designed to slide into a child’s hair. The problem is that depending on the thickness of your daughter’s hair, these Communion tiaras may not stay put. Other types of Communion tiaras rely on pins, clips or kirby grips for the perfect fit. All work nicely, but again, you need to try them out first to make sure the will suit your daughter’s needs. Communion Tiaras with attached headbands are another good way to prevent her from fussing with her Communion tiara all day long.
- Find a Communion tiara that is properly sized for your little girl. For example, if she is smaller in stature, you don’t want a huge crown on her head. A delicate style would be more appropriate.
Trust your instincts. If you think it is too large or too small, it probably is.
Buy Communion Tiaras online
or shop in person at Ceremonial Celebrations
Ceremonial Celebrations of Ascot
at 18 Brockenhurst Road, South Ascot Berkshire.
The shop can be reached by phone at 01344 291278 or 01344 297160.
Ceremonial Celebrations of Ascot
at 18 Brockenhurst Road, South Ascot Berkshire.
The shop can be reached by phone at 01344 291278 or 01344 297160.
Ceremonial Celebrations
is situated in South Ascot 0.5 miles from Ascot High Street and about a 50
minute drive or train journey from London. Near to Surrey, Middlesex, Hampshire, West
London, Hertfordshire, customers travel from afar to visit the largest UK One
Stop Communion shop in South East.
Located close to the M3, M4, M40 &
M25 motorways
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