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Small Tiara
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i really like the large tiara because as you say it will make you unique, this is spose to be one of your best days of your life! and just think you only get married once!
good luck!

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The 2nd link for the small one isn't working and I can't see what it looks like in the first link. I personally like the smaller ones, but a lot of that has to do with me being an older bride.
The large one is very beautiful and you're right it stands out more, but if you choose the smaller one you can always have the BM's wear something different in their hair like a rhinestone comb instead of a tiara.
I think the large tiaras look ridiculous. Someone's going to look back on girl #1s pictures in 30 years and say, "Oh, man, that tiara! That's soooo early 2000s."
If you absolutely must do a tiara, one that's more understated is classier. And what do you mean the bride isn't standing out? No one else is wearing an elaborate white dress with a veil. Trust me, at your wedding, eyes will be on YOU all the time. You don't need to wear a costume princess toy on your head to be noticed.
PS… girl #1 is also wearing her tiara with a Snooki-style bouffant, which within about 5-10 years is going to look EXTREMELY dated. Need proof? Look at pictures of women from the 60s.
EDIT: No, I did NOT want to feel like a queen for a day, because I am a grown up, and stopped playing princess when I was about 10. Also, your wedding is equally about your groom. It's not just a big party focused 100% on you.
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