For budget-savvy brides, and to perfectly complement your look, we showcase accessories for that final, finishing flourish…
I have heard it said, that one real bride travelled all the way to Paris with her maid of honour and her mum just for a garter… (I know this is true because it was me – actually, we really went to dress shop but only came back with a garter after having had a serious bust up en route involving a French waiter if I remember correctly, but ladies, that’s a whole other story…). Anyway, the point is that we women understand both the sheer joy and utter importance of accessorising. Nothing draws together a big-day look like your accessories will; even the tiniest of hair pins, drop-earrings or bracelet can complete a look like no other. But you need not go to Paris for these treasurable trinkets… we bring a touch of Parisian chic to you in the comfort of your very own living room! In price-ranges from £25 to £98, just scroll down to feel inspired…
£40 and under…
Adorn your ears with these beautiful drop-pearl and diamond earrings; pin your hair with these pearly-peach hair-combs, and add a touch of regal elegance with this pearl pendant from Olivier Laudus… all for under £40!

Glitzy Secrets, £32

HT Headwear, £25

Olivier Laudus, £29.99
£60 and under…
We love this delicate, choker-effect string of baby pearls, perfect if your dress’ neckline is sweetheart or V-neck. Call off the search if you’re hunting for a subtle and delicate hairband, and how beautiful are these striking statement earrings?! Keeping you on budget for under £60.

Designed to Sparkle, £45

Julieann Bird, £45

Susie Warner, £49.95
£100 and under…
Wear your heart on your sleeve with this beautiful blush-rose cuff with sequin detailing, perfect if you’re looking to create a vintage look. If you love the idea of wearing feathers in your hair, this statement hairpiece is just the ticket, and perfect for an Autumnal wedding, we love this leaf-motif necklace in amber and crystal-white.

Rosie Willett, £78

HT Headwear, £85

Lily Bella, £95
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[…] It’s the big one. Setting the budget is one of the most important steps of wedding planning because it will affect every decision about the occasion, including your timeline. You may decide to have a longer engagement to give you more time to save, or a wedding in six months to take advantage of late availability deals. You also need to discuss any financial contributions that your family may be willing to make – it’s important to have an idea of your finances pre-planning. Discuss how much you can reasonably save, and take into account the average wedding costs by researching online. Once you have a figure, enter your approximate costs into a spreadsheet and keep it up to date as you plan. Check out our handy hints for budgeting for accessories here! […]