Master Debonair Victory & Innsbruck Red Paisley Tie Box Set, £41.95, www.masterdebonair.com Sarah Vuong Alice Headband, £55, www.sarahvuongbridaljewellery.com Sarah Vuong Dahlia Comb Silver, £65, www.sarahvuongbridaljewellery.com Moira J Florist Large Full Rose and Ranunculus Flower Crown, £POA, www.moiraj.co.uk Beautiful Day Bridal Liza Tiara, £98, www.beautifuldaybridal.co.uk MySBoutique.com Showstopper Emerald Green Fascinator, £26.95, https://mysboutique.uk Male room Hair flair Don’t forget about the guy in your life when it comes to making sure he accessorises with style! Nothing says final touches like the accessories you choose to wear in or on your hair. From a cathedral-length veil to wow the crowds to a fascinator and more, you’ve plenty of choice to ensure you look nothing but incredible on your big day Beautiful Day Bridal VW087 Veil, £360, www.beautifuldaybridal.co.uk MySBoutique.com Poppy Floral Pink & Black Fascinator £28.95, https://mysboutique.uk “Flowers can be just as instrumental as hair pieces and jewellery in terms of wedding accessories. If you’re not big on lots of bling, or if you’re looking for a natural or festival look, you can absolutely bring flowers in to play! From flower crowns and combs, to headbands and even single flowers simply wired in little sprigs, your wedding jewellery can even be made from fresh blooms. “In general, these types of wearable flowers have no water source, so once cut and made into whatever accessory they’re going to be, it’s a case of keeping them looking as fresh as possible for as long as possible. This is where your florist will advise you best, as some flowers are much more adept at staying fresh out of water than others. Roses, gypsophilia, berries and thistles should last from the first ‘getting ready’ photos until well into the evening reception. Whatever you choose, any good florist will make your accessories at the very last minute in order to cut down the amount of time they’re out of water.” For more information head over to www.moiraj.co.uk Bernardo Soares from Newcastle’s Master Debonair is here to advise how it’s done… “In 2022 we’re seeing greater demand for specific colours such as sage and lilac, especially when it comes to accessories like ties and pocket squares. Many couples are leaning more towards the more ‘organic’ themes this year, meaning there’s a focus on colours you would often associate with nature, like ivory and forest greens. This is then reflected in the styles and colours of accessories they’re seeking, with a bounty of requests for floral and paisley patterns. “As always, a pocket watch never goes amiss as a wedding accessory, as they’re great for adding some traditional touches to the groom’s look on the day. They’re also a brilliant choice of gift for the best man, groomsmen or any other gentlemen with heavy involvement in the day, if you’re looking for something to show them your appreciation for joining in your celebration.” For more information head over to www.masterdebonair.com FANCY REAL FLOWERS FOR SOMETHING MORE ORGANIC? Moira Angus from Amble-based Moira J Florist has all the answers when it comes to floral dos and don’ts… Master Debonair Roamers Tan Brogues, £69.99, www.masterdebonair.com Master Debonair Silver Double Hunter Pocket Watch, £43.95, www.masterdebonair.com www.laurabeasley.photography https://rjm-photography.co.uk https://rjm-photography.co.uk 75 JEWELLERY
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