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"Trust your instincts when choosing accessories and be true to your personal style. If you don't usually wear a lot of jewellery, keep it simple and stick to the basics." Anita Turner-Williams- (vinkadesign.com), headpiece from Vinka Design
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"Jewellery should reflect your theme and complement your look while allowing your gown to steal the show." Alma J (almaj.co.nz), headpiece from Alma J
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"Use jewellery to add to your look and the feeling you want to create. Whether it's vintage or modern, be creative." Elizabeth Soljak, A La Robe (alarobe.com), headband from Passionata
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"For a high-impact look, select one statement piece. Accessorising with both a large tiara and chandelier earrings will overpower your gown." Jane-Yeh (jane-yeh.com), earrings from Shellshock
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"If there was ever a time to wear statement jewellery, this is it: bridal embellishments can be a little more showy than pieces you'd normally wear, without them looking over the top" Anna Schimmel (bridaldesign.co.nz), tiara from Modes
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"There are plenty of headwear alternatives to the traditional veil. Whether it's a silk rosetta or a diamante headband, go for something that suits your personality and complements your bridal look." Natalie Chan (nataliechan.co.nz), necklace from Natalie Chan
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