The Nina Rai Couture collection of tiaras, feather headbands, sinamays and bridal combs is now available exclusively to online shoppers through the Crystal Bridal Accessories website. Until now, these 1920s period-inspired accessories had only been showcased at the Grays Antiques Centre in London. The ‘Roaring Twenties’ is still one of the most popular themes for brides planning a wedding in the New Year and Nina Rai’s range of vintage headpieces speaks perfectly to this trend. Each come adorned with an eclectic mix of materials and stones such as luxury hand-dyed feathers, glass, crystals, amber and quartz, and are presented in an aged setting which gives each piece a real, antique feel. “Brides today are looking for something unique on their special day and the 1920s-style ‘Gatsby Glamour’ items have been a top seller this season,” says Amy Karim, owner of Crystal Bridal Accessories. “If you’re after a statement headpiece, Nina Rai is an excellent choice. With a background in fashion and makeup artistry, it’s not surprising that her show-stopping designs truly re-create the glitz and glamour of the era.” The Dante tiara appeals to brides looking for an heirloom-style headpiece – a timeless accessory which brides will most certainly treasure for years to come. The Sian, Dali and Geigh headbands feature an array of feathers and stones and are the best option to complement a slinky, deco-inspired wedding or evening gown. The latest addition to the Nina Rai collection includes bold crystal bridal combs with distinct feather, peacock and leaf motifs. These versatile headpieces also take inspiration from period design and can enhance a variety of hairstyles. The combs are available in antique silver and a stunning, mid-gold finish for brides who want to accessorize a Christmas wedding or dress with Champagne or golden tones. Brides can shop the Nina Rai collection online on the Crystal Bridal Accessories website and each couture headpiece is presented in a luxury black presentation box. Source: PRWEB
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