![]() I had a hard time finding one that didn't tape over past the side boob area, into where it'd be visible with how open back my dress was. I tried quite a few backless strapless bras, wanting to give the girls a little lift but not wanting to strain my dress' (stretch-less) bust line. The lovely Mailey (of Beautini) secured one of them against my French twist and it was the perfect amount of hair bling. ($300 for a flimsy hair comb I'll likely never wear again just because it has the word "bridal" in front of it? No thanks.) I found these shoe clips (yes, really!) at Aldo for $20. ![]() ![]() This is one of the finds I was most excited about! I had a really hard time finding a pretty, jeweled hair comb that wasn't either obnoxiously over the top or obnoxiously overpriced. I felt like the simplicity of the front of my dress was well balanced by the drama of these earrings. Despite this being very much a game-time decision, I'm very happy with how they turned out. I had (thankfully!) anticipated all scenarios and had picked up the matching Cole Tennis bracelet (also in yellow gold) in case I chose these earrings. I loved these Kendra Scott Katrina earrings (in yellow gold) and they were early frontrunners, but I feared they'd be too big and distracting. However, when I tried them on for my bridesmaids in my actual dress (in a panicked game I called "Rapid Fire Jewelry Selection"), these were the undisputed winner. I brought 6 pairs of earrings and 4 bracelets to the hotel as my dress wasn't ready until the evening before the wedding (more on that below) and thus I'd never been able to actually try out jewelry options. ![]()
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