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Six Amazing Accessories For
Your Cinderella Or Princess
WeddingSome elements of
the Cinderella wedding are downright obvious -- the
extra-full ball gown, the elbow-length gloves. And let's
not forget the pumpkin carriage that's sure to show up
somewhere, whether it be the place cards, the
centerpieces, or a giant prop piece near the
entrance.
But with Princess weddings -- as with any other kind -- it's
the details that make the difference, and getting those right
often brings the bride the most satisfaction. Here are some
suggestions for feeling that Cinderella magic right down to
your glass-slippered toes.
The Headband
No one will fault you for wearing a crystal-studded royal tiara
and necklace set. But Cinderella herself wore something a
little different. The Disney movie was created in the 50s, when
headbands were all the rage, and Ella herself seemed especially
partial to them. Even on her wedding day, she wore a sparkling
headband right on the top of her crown, in the simple 50s
style. A waltz or ballet length veil sat low on the back of her
head, almost at the nape of her neck. Without much difficulty,
you can still find a rhinestone-studded wedding headband
today.
The Neckwear
Cinderella's choice of neckwear was a little more timeless.
Often, you'll see her don a simple one-stranded pearl choker.
But it seems that her favorite adornment was the satin ribbon
choker, which she wore in racy, Nicole Kidman-style black. You
might not want to be as daring as Cinderella at your wedding,
but the satin choker is fabulous, especially if you can purloin
an antique ribbon from a beloved grandmother. Now you're the
walking embodiment of elegance, and you have "something old"
covered.
The Glass Slippers
It's common knowledge that you can get dramatic "glass
slippers" (actually vinyl) for your royal stroll down the
aisle. But glass slippers come in more casual, comfortable
forms as well. Look for the open-toed variety, which give off
all that fairytale spark, but leave your tootsies cool when
it's time to dance the night away. Sure, Prince Charming might
find these less useful as a bridal homing device, but he's
already found his princess.
The Bluebirds of Happiness
Bluebirds played a major role in Cinderella's rise to the top,
yet they usually get short shrift at a princess-theme wedding.
Don't forget these perennial symbols of nuptial good luck at
yours. A lovely way to include them is to track down a small
bluebird keepsake charm or clip you can affix to your garter,
toasting flutes or bouquet. Hallmark has one that simply glows.
There you have it -- "something blue."
The Dove Release
You could argue that this isn't an accessory, but it's our
article, so we're calling it one. Doves aren't the key
characters in Disney's version that they were in the original
Grimm story -- and thank goodness for that -- but they still
define the moment when the prince and princess unite in
marriage. For any Cinderella wedding, they're a must.
But some "dove" handlers (the doves are actually white homing
pigeons) have something more to offer the princess bride, such
as ornate pumpkin coach carriages that double as cages. These
can be placed near the altar for some romantic cooing action,
then rolled down the aisle for a dramatic release once you've
become husband and wife. For the biggest fireworks-like
sensation, release the first two doves yourselves, but let pro
handlers manage the rest.
The Guestbook Picture Frame
If you're true Cinderella aficionado, those full-color Walt
Disney prints of the royal couple probably get your heart
beating a little faster. Buy one framed with a large white
matte. Or if you really want the signature frame but don't want
the $150 price tag, buy the print separately and make a few
patient trips to the thrift store. At a large one, you'll
typically find a dizzying sample of frames and mattes you can
usually get for pocket change. That's quite the return on
something you'll love looking at for years.
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