You came across an old dusty box in the attic and found your grandmother's headpiece or your mom packed away her headpiece from 1962 in hopes that someday she would see you wearing it. The wire may have blackened, the pearls may have discolored, or the veil may have deteriorated. headpiece.com specializes in bringing these heirlooms back to life. It may be as simple as replacing the veiling or as intricate as completely rewiring the headpiece. In cases where the vintage headpiece may have completely yellowed but the bride wants to wear a traditional bridal white, we have precisely replicated the piece in white fabrics and trimmings. Some of Marie's favorite designs have been inspired by her collection of vintage wedding photos. The design above was created from a 1929 cap design featuring a square edge veil. Marie worked closely with English bridal veil designer, Joyce Jackson, to come up with the perfect concept for her square edge veil.
Vintage headpiece from 50's. This gorgeous style yellowed, the beads had blackened and glued pearls had detached.
headpiece.com This headpiece was created with a hand designed horsehair frame faced with an open weave silk and ivory satin for a Titanic theme wedding. Style #: HPCV1
Vintage headpiece from 1962. This mom's piece had yellowed severely and the glue had turned orange. In addition, the bride was wearing a "white" gown.
headpiece.com This headpiece was designed in white organza trimmed in stone with Austrian crystal rods for our bride in "white".Style #: HPCV2
Vintage 60's headpiece. The pearls had severely discolored on this 2-tier headpiece and the wire blackened.
"Just Like Mom's" was designed using Austrian crystal teardrops and fresh pearls.Style #: 5HPC