Ritz-Carlton Weddings - Global - December 2009 - (Page 30)

your dreams · beauty Beyond the Veil Headbands, combs and jeweled pins can add sparkle and romance to wedding Hair There are many reasons women have worn veils on their wedding day: They were said to protect the bride from evil, to prevent the groom in an arranged marriage from changing his mind before glimpsing his future wife for the first time, and to honor religious customs, to name just a few. Today, with relaxed mores and a modern fashion sense, you can choose flowers, hair ornaments, even a millinery twist to add “something new” to your wedding ensembles. Or consider fulfilling the “something old” tradition by turning an heirloom necklace into a headband, as hairstylist Richard Dalton did for his former client, the late Princess Diana. Dalton, who now coifs brides at The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel, offers other wedding-day style insights in our Q&A on page 32. ribbon headband embellished with swarovski crystals and mother of pearl and detailed with spotted tulle ($645), by maria elena (mariaelenaheadpieces.com); and lace wedding dress ($2,600), by alita graham exclusively for kleinfeld (kleinfeldbridal.com). 30 w e d d i n g s b y t h e r i t z - c a r lt o n PhotograPhy by dan vermillion, hair and make-uP by sylvia watson, model crystal/the agency arizona http://www.mariaelenaheadpieces.com http://www.kleinfeldbridal.com

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Ritz-Carlton Weddings - Amelia Island - December 2009
Contents
Flowers
Jewelry
Stationary
Beauty
Bridal Chic
Passage to India
Sweet Finale
Moscow Vows
Traditions, Weddings, Honeymoons
A Little Italy

Ritz-Carlton Weddings - Global - December 2009

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