Organic motifs take center stage in this sector, where flowers escape from the bouquets to slip into headbands and tiaras
The bridal universe respects and cares for even the smallest details on such an important day as the wedding. As in art and fashion, trends also occupy an important position when choosing accessories for that day, a point that attracts most of the eyes and is usually remembered and preserved with special affection.
The organic motifs, once again, take center stage in this sector, where the flowers escape from the bouquets to slip into tiaras, tiaras and small accessories, providing a touch of freshness and color under apparently unstructured compositions, which, in reality, they are measured to the millimeter.
Dry or fresh, flowers are positioned as the preferred ornamentation of younger brides, as stated by Ernesto Terrón, creative director of the eponymous brand: “the headdress with flowers has been a trend for the last three seasons and we will still see it, it is a The perfect complement for a bride with personality who does not want to feel disguised on her wedding day ”, pointed out the designer.
"The world of fashion has always resorted to flowers to beautify women," he pointed out about this trend, which brings freshness and a natural and romantic air, and which also carries a long history in terms of "savoir faire ”.
"I am the third generation in my family dedicated to brides, and already in the fifties my grandmother was dedicated to headdresses and flower crowns," she stated regarding the importance of this type of ornamentation, present in the bridal sector throughout throughout history.
Referring to the current trend, Terrón points out that "it has evolved in materials and shapes, but the essence remains the same, natural and not overloaded ‘looks’ in which comfort prevails".
In addition, flowers are not only present in this modality, but they are the protagonists of pieces made of gold, old silver or bronze, becoming an alternative not only for brides but also for guests, they point out from the signature of crowns, hats and Mar Balmón tiaras.
As a special trend this season, the marine vegetation, proposed in carved reefs that give a return to the traditional concept of presenting classic motifs of the vegetation of the field. For the less risky, gold and silver with delicate flowers and even some elements of the fauna of the field, such as butterflies.
Natural shades and personalized pieces
On a day like the wedding, every detail is measured to make the event a unique day, with the most personal stamp of the bride and groom. This maxim is followed to the letter in each part, and as far as dressing the bride is concerned, it could not be less. This was stated by Ryan YC of the Design by Conception brand, whose tiaras and crowns are present at bridal shows such as those in Chicago and New York.
"We take personalization very seriously. Today’s brides seek to feel unique and convey their personality through the wedding," assured the Korean, backed by years of experience distributing his tiaras and diadems internationally.
Regarding common patterns, he stated that "there have been many changes in recent years, brides no longer only look for silver or gold, they opt for ‘vintage’ air designs and natural color compositions," he said.
A romantic bet with which to always hit the mark, and an immense range of possibilities to choose from, flowers, if they ever left, have come back to stay.