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  Mia Masri
Mia Masri is founder of Mia Masri Jewellery
Contact: www.miamasri.com

Mia Masri answers all your Jewellery related questions
 
 
Adorn your hair

Q. I don't want to wear a tiara on my wedding day, but I'd still like something special. Can you give me some ideas as to what I can wear in my hair to feel extra special?

A. Mia Masri says: There are so many fantastic options available for brides who aren't into tiaras. You've got everything from elaborate combs to weeping vines, single jewel pins to Elizabethan-style pearl strands, and fresh flowers to vintage hair slides.
If you don't want anything too large, why not combine a selection of about five or six decorative single pins that can easily be placed by your hairdresser? This means you can still incorporate your wedding colour theme into the hair decorations.
 
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Q. I've always dreamt of wearing a tiara on my wedding day, but I'm rather reluctant to spend a lot of money on a something that I'll probably never have the chance to wear again. What do you suggest?

A. Mia Masri says: Finances shouldn't stop you from having what you've always dreamt of for your special day. If you've already seen a tiara that you like, you could approach the shop or designer directly and ask if they'll give you a discount. To help with this, I'd suggest purchasing all your bridesmaids jewellery, gifts and any other gifts from the same place, and then you'll be in a much better position to receive a positive response.
Alternatively, if you'd like to treasure your tiara for years to come but know it'll just be sitting in a box gathering dust, you could have the jewels removed and made into a beautiful pair of earrings or necklace. You'll be able to wear them again and again, leaving you with a wonderful reminder of your day.

 
 
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