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Ethereal Floral Halo $290.00 Style #39189527 * * Available to ship only within the contiguous United States; not available for international shipping.Please note this is a SPECIAL ORDER item and will ship separately from other items in your order.Description & Details A touch of whimsy for your look, this darling halo is dusted with golden blooms, crystals, pearls, and seed beads.By Percy Handmade 15.75"L, 1.25"W Brass, Swarovski crystal, pearls, seed beads Due to the handmade nature of this piece, some elements of the design may vary slightly Handmade in USA Reviews Shipping & International ’s terms of use and arbitration agreement FAQs Have questions?Read our FAQs RETURNS Learn more about our return policy SHIPPING See information on our shipping rates INTERNATIONAL ORDERS Are you an international customer?Read more about our shipping rates for international orders Gowns not returned in original condition may be refused or subject to a $75 restocking fee.

Learn more About the Designer Top of PageInspired by the changing of the seasons, fall is in full swing in this beautifully styled shoot by Confetti & Co.Photographed by We Laugh, We Love Photography, the team of creatives channel the gorgeous fall capsule collection from BHLDN.Deep jewel tones of ruby and emerald mingle with dusty pinks and antique brass, making for some seriously gorgeous photos.Tucked away in Media, Pennsylvania about 45 minutes outside of bustling Philadelphia – Parque features verdant surroundings with its rolling hills, sprawling grounds, and countless hiking trails.Its crown jewel is the Hunting Hill Mansion; originally a stone farmhouse built in 1789, the mansion was transformed in 1915 into the magical estate it is today.Fall in love with the bohemian spirit of this shoot and see the timeless luxury for yourself.The ‘Black Cherry’ color of the Fleur Dress on the left picks up the jewel tones in the bride’s gorgeous florals.Why not mix in a patterned print, like the Alana Dress, to spice things up?

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Thanks for supporting our sponsors!We'll always love a flower crown.It's one of the prettiest, easiest accessories to wear with your wedding dress, since it can stand alone as the sole accessory.It seems like you, our dear readers, can't get enough of them either, because we've seen so many gorgeous brides wearing them.And this is another reason flower crowns are so perfect for you: the possibilities are endless.Once reserved for bohemian brides, there's now one for everyone.To find one that's quintessentially you, consider two factors: your personal style and the climate of your wedding.If you're more of an ethereal, Marchesa type of bride getting married in the spring, try a wreath of tiny white flowers, maybe intertwined with small pearls — so subtle and delicate.Those getting married in a tropical climate might want to consider a punchy crown; one in an array of bright, bold colors.(Then, tie it all together with a lipstick color that matches one of the flowers in your crown — perhaps a pop of red or pink.)Even winter brides can wear flower crowns: a wreath with acorns and greenery paired with cashmere wraps and fur muffs will look so chic.

(A sprinkling of snow on your head also adds the perfect touch — check out the third image if you don't believe us.)And one last thing: you don't have to choose between a flower crown and a veil.They work so beautifully together!Try our real bride's look in slide two and secure your veil into the back of the flower crown.Not only will it give your veil extra staying power, but will help it ever-so-softly breeze down the aisle.Keep scrolling to see our favorite flower crowns, and don't forget to pin this post to your wedding inspiration board!Loose delicate petals cascade into this bride's wedding veil, providing an effortless look for a romantic bride.This bride achieves boho perfection with a gorgeous wreath of baby's breath adorning her loose sideswept braid paired with a simple scoop neck dress.Earthy evergreen entwined with frosted winter berries and pine cones, styled by Michelle Leo Events, provide a fresh and unexpected wedding-day look.Blushed peonies accented with dark wine florals complement the fall bride's dark features.

Perfectly paired with a deep emerald dress, this flower crown and its rich hues capture the romanticism of fall.For a more delicate look, adorn your braids with pretty pink berries accented with dark greenery.The understated blushed hues and Grecian flair are a stylish departure from other statement-making crowns.Who knew simple could be so sweet?Cream-colored tulips with white garden roses are nothing short of romantic atop the bride's tousled blonde locks.With a dreamy collection of champagnes and soft greens, these lush garden roses capture all the attention from the back, leaving a lasting impression during the bride's exit.You can't go wrong with a romantic wreath of baby's breath for the wanderlust bride.Keep it simple with loose waves and a soft silhouette with floral accents of berry-hued roses and wild greenery.Incorporate a delicate crown of small silk flowers, arranged by Percy Handmade, for a more sophisticated look.Winter brides will love the dainty gold twigs adorned with clear beads, which glimmer like pearls of ice.This bride kept it simple for her fall wedding with a crown of green ferns for a rustic, folksy vibe.

Stick with small buds and dark greenery for a similar style.This bride puts a boho twist on the traditional Hawaiian leis.Perfect for warm-weather ceremonies, an ivory leis provides a casual touch against long wind-blown waves.This dark-haired bride accents her wavy locks with a statement-making red flower crown for an ethereal vibe.For a fall wedding, channel seasonal hues and blooms.This bride mixes crisp greenery with flowers in various shades of red, orange, and purple.This flower crown mixes tons of colorful flowers and sweet-smelling herbs for an unexpected but beautiful look.An oversized flower crown pairs well with this bohemian brides dark curly hair.For a striking look, consider mixing antique hydrangeas with deep red roses.This vintage bride pairs her romantic updo with a sweet flower crown.The mostly green style is accented with tiny purple-and-white flowers for a pop of color.Pair bold orange blooms, like this bride's ranunculus and dahlia picks, with deep-hued greenery for a show-stopping effect.This dainty flower crown is comprised solely of peach-and-red roses and bright berries.

Keep the look romantic and casual by pairing the blooms with soft, flowing waves.For a subtle take on the flower crown trend, use mini blooms and greenery.This bride selects pink petals to tuck into her gentle waves.This bride complements a romantic blush flower crown with a trendy fishtail braid.Balance a bolder style topper with a simple neckline, like this dress's V-neck.To complement her lace, Victorian-inspired Elizabeth Fillmore wedding gown, bride Jackie chose to have florist Amy Osaba create a sweet and simple baby's breath flower crown.The wreath perfectly accented Jackie's twisted-back, low chignon hairstyle.Black and white anemones make a graphic statement against delicate, cascading blossoms in this whimsical flower crown designed by Adornments Flowers & Finery.The straight-from-the-garden look of this flower crown by Petal Floral Design goes perfectly with the bride's romantic but messy chignon hairstyle.Sticking to one bold bloom can have a dramatic effect.This Abloom Flowers-created crown of blue and purple hydrangeas feels right for a wintry wedding.Tiny blush freesia blooms make for a romantic wedding hair accessory.Not wanting to compete with her wedding gown's detailed neckline, this stunning South African bride choose a flower crown with large magenta blooms and white accents created by Anli Wahl Flowers.If you're not sure that you can commit to a full-on flower crown for your wedding day, consider incorporating a few blooms into a braided crown hairstyle.

The baby's breath and soft pink petals are subtle and look so pretty tucked into this bride's braid.Dominated by daisies and springtime greenery, this flower crown, designed by Urban Chateau Floral, was exactly what this "darling little hippie bride" was looking for, says photographer Lindsey Shaun.Secured with a simple pink ribbon, this eclectic flower crown, designed by Akiko Floral Artistry, includes real, lace, and artificial flowers as well as feathers.Combined with a loose, wavy braid, the look is perfect for a bride planning a rustic wedding with plenty of natural and handmade details.Can't decide whether you want to go with a sparkly headpiece or a fresh flower crown on your wedding day?Get the best of both worlds with a gold-sprayed wreath like this one by Rachel Mercier Flowers.A deep green ivy leaf flower crown by Intique & Co.gives this bohemian bride a Grecian-inspired look.Bride Tori's classic, simple v-neck wedding dress gave her the opportunity to go a bit wilder with her flower crown, resulting in this vibrant and incredibly lush arrangement featuring dahlias, roses, greenery, and other blooms.A peach rose flower crown by Laura Hickman Designs pops against this bride's pretty waves.Soft, feathery buds are a natural choice for a romantic flower crown like this one created by Anli Wahl Flowers.Bohemian brides are sure to swoon over this romantic flower crown paired with a loose French braid.

Inspired by outdoor music festival fashion, photographer Jose Villa and florist Kate Holt of Flowerwild combined artistic forces to create a scene that felt whimsical without losing sight of its indie roots.This pretty purple flower crown is overflowing with lush ferns and other greenery.Created by Calie Rose Floral, it's the perfect wedding-day hair accessory for an elegant celebration in the forest.Why stick to only flowers?This gorgeous flower crown created by Anli Wahl Flowers features miniature citrus, berries, and a petite pomegranate!We love the way even the stems add architectural interest to the unique design which features orchids, dahlias, garden roses, and other blooms.Though fresh flower crowns are a natural fit for spring and summer celebrations, wintertime greenery, holly berries, and pine cones make the perfect accessory for a cold weather wedding.Akiko Floral Artistry incorporated the seasonal foliage into both the incredible crown and the rustic bouquet.Classic red and white roses make for a romantic flower crown that's anything but basic.If bold colors don't feel bridal enough for your wedding day look, go for a neutral color palette of white, cream, and blush.

And flower crowns don't get more wedding-worthy than this wreath of blush spray roses, blushing bride protea, sola shell flowers, and seeded eucalyptus created by Bare Root Flora.Opting for a flower crown doesn't force you to forgo a veil, but you will want to go basic.This intricately arranged flower crown by Akiko Floral Artistry, which features roses, silver dollar eucalyptus leaves, and other blooms, is stunning placed over a simple, single-layer veil.Real bride Elysia chose this faux-floral headpiece from New Zealand bridal designer Rue de Seine to complete her ethereal wedding-day look.The dainty white flowers entwined in twisted twigs were a perfect fit for her brisk fall wedding.Delicate does not begin to describe this pretty floral Twigs & Honey wedding headpiece.Featuring hand cut and pressed silk blossoms as well as freshwater pearl and bead accents, the resulting look is soft, subtle and so romantic.Pinning a flower crown off-center, so it sits less like crown and more like a fascinator, makes for an even more elegant and dramatic look—especially if it uses classic flowers and a neutral color palette, like this one designed by The Conservatorie.To jump on the flower crown trend without veering too far from traditional, opt for a lush, all-white wreath like this one designed by Anli Wahl Flowers.This flower crown designed by Beehive Events forgoes basic blooms for delicate white berries.