Real brides
Real brides wearing FloralJewellery wedding accessories – from delicate veils to symbolic headpieces, discover how our handmade pieces bring meaning to your wedding look.
Gaia, Italy
Wearing the Charlotte cathedral-length drop veil
In the golden hills of southern Italy, Gaia and her husband celebrated their intimate elopement — a day woven with quiet joy and raw simplicity. She wore our Charlotte cathedral drop veil, a minimalist, silk-like veil that drifted weightlessly behind her as they exchanged vows beneath the open sky.
“We met in a small café — over a muffin,” Gaia shared. “It started with friendship, but it didn’t take long before we both knew this was something different.”
After moving in together in 2018 and getting engaged the following year, they chose to elope in January 2020 — just the two of them, the hills, and the wind.
“My favorite thing about the veil was how it completed the vision I had in my head — effortless, flowing, understated. The only challenge? It got caught in the grass during photos,” she laughed.
This moment captures more than fabric and light — it holds the quiet confidence of a woman choosing less, but choosing well.
Shop the Charlotte veil — for modern romantics who believe that less is not absence, but essence.
Sarah, UK
On a misty beach in the UK, Sarah chose to celebrate love in her own way — barefoot on the sand, with wild waves and untamed flowers all around. Her flowing curls were adorned with three silk Rozalia roses, a subtle, romantic detail that echoed the softness of her bridal look.
Each flower was hand-shaped from silk using millinery techniques, their colour blending seamlessly with Sarah’s ivory gown and the muted tones of the seaside.
This is not just a hair flower — Rozalia is crafted to follow the rhythm of the day: the quiet walks, the laughter, the unforgettable photographs.
Product: Bridal hair flower Rozalia – silk rose, available in custom colors.
Photographer: The McHendrys
Harriet, London, UK
Real Bride wearing a ballet-length English tulle veil
As she waited to walk down the aisle, Harriet wore a sheer, ballet-length veil of soft English tulle, a garment as graceful as her appearance. This moment, captured just before the ceremony, reminds us of how joyful the feeling of anticipation can be.
Margaret, California, USA
Wearing our cape veil with lace Gardenia,
Margaret looked ethereal walking into her garden ceremony. The veil draped from her shoulders like a soft waterfall, its lace catching the light among the trees.
Photographs by Gina Clyne.
Jaclyn, USA
"I absolutely loved the veil and the petal detail went so well with the decor/vibe of my venue."
Jaclyn wore our ILZE veil – a soft tulle wedding veil with delicate petals and roses. It matched the mood of her New York City celebration perfectly. The photos capture that radiant joy only a city bride can embody.
View the ILZE veil.Anna, Austria
In the soft hills of southern Austria, Anna and her groom walked hand in hand toward their wedding ceremony — a gentle, sun-drenched moment that felt like a frame from an old film. Anna wore our bestselling Elizabeth veil, a ballet-length veil in whisper-soft tulle.The groom’s traditional Tracht suit and Anna’s romantic silhouette created a striking harmony between heritage and modern bridal elegance. This photo, taken just before their vows, captures the feeling of quiet joy and timeless grace.
Explore the Elizabeth veil here.
Christine, USA
Wearing the Elizabeth cathedral-length veil
In front of a historic church with soft red brick walls, Christine and her husband shared a quiet moment that spoke louder than words. Her Elizabeth veil trailed behind her — delicate, flowing, almost weightless, yet carrying the quiet presence of tradition and beauty. The Elizabeth veil is our modern interpretation of timeless bridal elegance. Its silk-like fabric moves with the breeze, creating a barely-there halo that frames the bride without overpowering her look. For Christine, it wasn’t about being seen. It was about being true to herself — effortless, grounded, and radiant in her own way.
Shop the Elizabeth veil — for brides who believe presence comes from simplicity, not spectacle.
Sonal, London, UK
Wearing the Daphne – Gold Leaf Bridal Headband Inspired by Greek Goddess Crowns
Sonal and her husband chose to celebrate their day in true London style — understated, elegant, and completely their own. Against the rustic brick walls of the city, they shared a quiet moment that said everything words couldn’t. Sonal wore the Daphne headband, a delicate golden crown inspired by the laurel wreaths of ancient goddesses. Its soft, organic lines and subtle shine framed her look, bringing a touch of mythology and timeless beauty to their modern celebration. Not every bride dreams of a grand cathedral or a ballgown. Some, like Sonal, choose authenticity — effortless beauty, deep connection, and meaningful details that whisper rather than shout.
Shop the Daphne headband — for brides who believe in quiet strength, ancient stories, and beauty that speaks softly but stays.
Miranda, Vancouver Island, Canada
Wearing the Isabelle Cape Veil – A lightweight alternative to the traditional veil
As the sun set over the wild landscape of Vancouver Island, Miranda and her husband shared a quiet moment on their family farm — just the two of them, the animals, and the open sky. Miranda chose the Izabelle cape veil — a flowing, ethereal layer that moves like a whisper with every step. Designed for brides who want the softness of a veil without the weight or restriction, it draped effortlessly from her shoulders as they celebrated love in its purest form.
“I absolutely love love love the veil! It’s beautiful! Our wedding was super secret, but I can’t wait to share more photos — hopefully of it blowing in the west coast winds on the rocky beach, and here on the farm, surrounded by the animals.” Some weddings are not about crowds or grand venues — they are quiet, intentional, and deeply personal. Just like Miranda's, where every detail was chosen with heart.
The Isabelle Cape Veil — because some love stories deserve to drift in the wind, not just down the aisle.