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There are many decisions for a bride to make and the wedding tiara has just got more debatable and difficult.
It may seem a bit odd to think of a royal wedding ceremony and a princess without a tiara, but that could be precisely what happens at the next British Royal wedding. Rumour has it that there is a difference of views between the generations at Buckingham Palace. It is believed that Prince Charles and Camilla are pushing for Kate Middleton to put on a tiara, whereas Kate is tending towards the idea of flowers in her hair. I guess it rather puts Prince William on the spot, but I would assume that he is going to support Kate in what ever she wants.
The questions is what will all the other brides do? Royal weddings are renowned for setting trends. When Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer tied the knot the first copy of her dress was manufactured before the ceremony was completed. And it appears like this wedding will be the same.
Future brides, whether their wedding ceremonies are within a week or a year of William and Kate getting hitched will be affected by Kate's decisions. Several brides will be making changes according to what she does and wears. And for some brides who have not made rigid decisions they may see the suggested costs of their day change; there exists a financial implication when there is a sudden change in demands and styles.
Not every brides have the same shape, and most brides will want their dress to special, so it might not be exact copies which fill the bridal showrooms, but there will be influences. For example, if Kate decides a dress with a corset back along with a straight skirt, there is certainly a flood of straight skirts and corset backs in the bridal shops, but not necessarily at all times teamed together; a corset back with a pleated skirt, or a corset front with a straight skirt.
Evenly, if Kate does not wear a wedding tiara, there is going to be a big upset in the world of bridal stuff. Will genuine flowers be the way forward? Will every bridal shop have to have a florist available to ensure that they are able to offer the complete bridal service? Will the tiara evolve into a 'no-no' overnight?
These are all questions which the bridal market cannot reply until the big day, but many will try and guess the solution. So, will Kate choose a wedding tiara and please the old school traditionalists? Or is the next era of British Royals going to write their own rules and play it all their own way?
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