Hey y’all, time for another of our sponsor roundup posts, where we share some of our favorite pieces from the lovely businesses who sponsor and support the site. Today’s theme? Beautiful 1920s bridal hair! Deco fascinators, 1920s hair accessories, feathers, pearls, gorgeous crystal clips and all that jazz.
First up, the incredible, perfect deco bridal hair combs at Thomas Laine.
Next up are the beautiful handmade pieces over at Rose Red Bridal Designs. Take a look at these gorgeous art deco feather fascinators in green, purple and blue.
You can see the whole collection over at Rose Red Bridal Designs (she also does custom orders!)
Finally, these gorgeous crystal headbands by Halo & Co are absolutely stunning…
That’s the Halo + Co Inez Deco Headband and the 1920s inspired Violet Bridal Hair Clip. A-maz-ing! Thanks for looking, everyone, and please show our sponsors some love!
As always, you can read more about our advertising/sponsorship policies here. We only feature vendors and artists we genuinely love: businesses, designers and creators who we’d want to showcase even if they weren’t helping support the site…but of course we’re so grateful they are supporting the site, and would love for our readers to send a little love their way in return, even if just by clicking through and browsing. Thanks so much you guys!
As you know, we’re deeply, powerfully vintage-glamour-obsessed around these parts; we’ll use any excuse to ooh and ahh over beautiful gems and jewels. This month’s excuse? Well, it’s this month! (July) which means it’s time to celebrate ruby art deco jewelry! Shouldn’t be hard to do, with stunners like these… Um, yes, I will take …
In today’s luminous edition of “I Want That, Give It To Me Now”… this stunning art deco ruby ring from French jewelry house Mauboussin. Yup. I want this, give it to me now. According to the listing at Bonham’s, the sale included a certificate of authenticity from Mauboussin, dating the ring June 11, 1924. Not …
Lucky June babies get their pick of beautiful birthstones, from luminous pearls to our previously featured art deco moonstone beauties. But today we’re going to spotlight the show-stopping loveliness of some art deco alexandrite jewelry. Alexandrite is a form of chrysoberyl, with a unique property: it changes color (or at least appears to) depending on the …
Those of us born in December may have to battle the holiday season for a little bday attention of our own, but at least we’re lucky enough to have not one, not two, but three “official” birthstones: Zircon, Turquoise and Tanzanite. All three are various shades of blue (ideal for brides in the market for their …
1920s Bridal Hair || Sponsor Roundup
Hey y’all, time for another of our sponsor roundup posts, where we share some of our favorite pieces from the lovely businesses who sponsor and support the site. Today’s theme? Beautiful 1920s bridal hair! Deco fascinators, 1920s hair accessories, feathers, pearls, gorgeous crystal clips and all that jazz.
First up, the incredible, perfect deco bridal hair combs at Thomas Laine.
Kind of amazing, no? That’s the Ben Amun Bridal Leaf Comb on the left, and the Deco Bridal Comb on the right.
Next up are the beautiful handmade pieces over at Rose Red Bridal Designs. Take a look at these gorgeous art deco feather fascinators in green, purple and blue.
You can see the whole collection over at Rose Red Bridal Designs (she also does custom orders!)
Finally, these gorgeous crystal headbands by Halo & Co are absolutely stunning…
That’s the Halo + Co Inez Deco Headband and the 1920s inspired Violet Bridal Hair Clip. A-maz-ing! Thanks for looking, everyone, and please show our sponsors some love!
As always, you can read more about our advertising/sponsorship policies here. We only feature vendors and artists we genuinely love: businesses, designers and creators who we’d want to showcase even if they weren’t helping support the site…but of course we’re so grateful they are supporting the site, and would love for our readers to send a little love their way in return, even if just by clicking through and browsing. Thanks so much you guys!
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