The Crowning Touch: Bridal Headpieces

{top left} This fan of feathers will tickle your fancy when you tuck the Geneva hair clip behind your ear. Portland/Seattle-based Serephine united goose, ostrich and rooster plumes with a one-of-a-kind rhinestone jewel center for a simple shape that pops. Shone with blush accents; other colors available. $90

{top right} Sparkling and romantic, Salem's Twigs & Honey used lace, beads, rhinestones and charms in an accent that's equal parts soft and structured. The vintage tiara-inspired shape can be worn across the forehead or as a side headband. $215

{center} Portland's Jade Rose Designs hand-stitched vintage rhinestones from the 1930s to this beautiful Art Deco headband. The ribbon-tied shimmer will add glam to sophisticated up-dos and flowing waves alike. Feel-good bonus: All proceeds of every piece go directly toward Jade's work helping exploited young women in Portland and internationally. $265

{bottom right} Inspired by the earthy goodness of Woodstock, an influence popping up all over the runways, Southern Oregon's Motif Caprice designed a double-layer floral crown that will delight any spirited bride. Worn halo style, creamy white and soft brown dried flowers give this piece a raw romance. $65

{bottom left} Still swooning over royal style? Make a statement with this bold yet feminine fascinator by Love & Sass, a Portland milliner who creaets vintage-inspired hats with organic materials. The hand-formed sinamy base is accented with warm sunset tones for a true Oregon flair. $575 

 


 

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