Emmy London Hair Accessories Tutorial: Delicate Details

From Monday through Thursday this week, we’re sharing a delightful little film tutorial from our wedding shoe and accessory favourites, Emmy London. We’ll be covering four key looks, including ‘Art Deco’, ‘Botanical’, ‘Delicate’ and ‘Signature Vintage Rose’ – and within each feature, we’ll be linking directly to the beautiful Emmy London designs that are used to illustrate each look. You can see each of the video tutorials blogged so far here.

The delicate details featured in today’s video tutorial are perfect for brides who would like to add a subtle touch of sparkle to their bridal hairstyle. Designer and founder Emmy Scarterfield shows how exquisite crystal pins can flawlessly finish a half-up/half down hairstyle.

The hair decorations are super lightweight; so you can hardly feel them in your hair. The construction of the pieces really sets them apart for other bridal accessories, they are all hand-beaded, finished in the Emmy London Studio with Swarovski crystals and beads sewn onto silk organza. The dainty pins and small combs look fantastic combined with real flowers. They are also brilliantly practical, helping hold your hairstyle in place all day long.




The designs used in this tutorial today are listed below:

Visit the Emmy London stockist page to find our where you can buy Emmy accessories internationally.

Love Annabel x

 

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Annabel

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Founder of Love My Dress. Passionate Podcaster and Editor. Annabel lives in rural North Yorkshire with her husband and business partner Philip, their two daughters and menagerie of furry hounds. She loves photography, meditation, walking, being outdoors and star gazing. She is fierce when it comes to championing talent within the wedding industry and when she's not working on Love My Dress, she supports her husband Philip in the running of the family's sustainable flower farm and floral design business, Moonwind Flowers. In 2013, she became a published author.

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