Tiara and Crown Fashions over the Past Many Years

Tiara and crown fashions have evolved over the years, reflecting the changing styles and tastes of different periods and cultures. From ancient Egyptian  headdresses to modern bridal tiaras, these ornamental headpieces have been worn by women and men as symbols of wealth, power, and status.


The earliest known tiara-like headdresses date back to ancient Egypt, where they were worn by pharaohs and other high-ranking officials as symbols of their power and authority. These headdresses were often made of gold and adorned with precious gems, and were often depicted in art and artifacts from this period.


In ancient Rome, tiaras were worn by high-ranking women as symbols of their social status and wealth. These headdresses were often made of gold or silver and adorned with pearls and other precious stones.


During the Middle Ages, tiaras and crowns were mainly worn by members of the royal family and the nobility. These headpieces were often made of gold and adorned with precious gems, and were symbols of the wearer's wealth and social status.


In the 19th and early 20th centuries, tiaras became popular among the upper class as a way to show off their wealth and social status. These headdresses were often made of gold or silver and adorned with diamonds and other precious stones. Tiaras were also popular among brides, who would often wear them as part of their wedding attire.


In the latter half of the 20th century, tiaras and crowns became more widely available and affordable, and were worn by a wider range of people. They were often made of more affordable materials such as base metals and crystal and were often worn as costume jewelry or for special occasions such as proms, weddings and pageants.


"I think it's important to be able to wear a tiara with a sense of fun" - Princess Diana

In recent years, tiaras and crowns have gained popularity as fashionable and stylish accessories. They are often worn by celebrities and fashion icons as a way to add a touch of glamour and sophistication to their outfits. Tiaras and crowns are also popular among brides, who often wear them as part of their wedding attire.


There are many different styles of tiaras and crowns, ranging from simple and understated to elaborate and ornate. Some common styles include the diadem, a simple headband-like tiara often worn by queens; the circlet, a simple, unadorned tiara; the halo tiara, which features a circular design with diamonds or other gems; and the crystal tiara, which is made of sparkling crystals.


In recent years, there has been a trend towards more unique and unconventional tiaras and crowns, with many brides opting for headpieces that are more personalized and reflect their individual style. Some brides are even choosing to wear tiaras or crowns made of non-traditional materials such as feathers or flowers.


Tiaras and crowns are a beautiful and elegant way to add a touch of glamour to any outfit, and can be worn for a variety of occasions, from formal events to everyday wear. It is amazing how they can transform any look. 



Tiara and Crown Fashions:

Some newer crown designs used for pageants in 2022/2023

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