Wedding & Bridal

Bridal Accessories

Bridal accessories are where personality enters the bridal look. Boutique-made veils, heirloom-quality jewelry, and one-of-a-kind hairpieces let brides personalize their gown without altering the dress itself.

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Quick Answer

Bridal accessories are the finishing pieces a bride wears with her gown — veils, hairpieces, jewelry, belts, and other small details that complete the look.

Key Takeaways

  • Independent boutiques often carry handmade veils and bridal jewelry you can't find at chain stores.
  • Many accessories can be made-to-order or personalized.
  • Shop accessories after you've chosen your gown so the style aligns.
  • Budget roughly 5–10% of your dress budget for accessories.

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Why Shop Bridal Accessories

Independent accessory designers and boutiques operate at a scale where each piece gets attention. You can talk to the maker, request a custom length, or have something hand-finished for your wedding day — service rarely available at larger retailers.

Popular Finds in This Category

  • Handmade veils in fingertip, chapel, or cathedral lengths
  • Bridal earrings, necklaces, and bracelets
  • Hair combs, vines, and headbands
  • Bridal belts and sashes
  • Bridal robes and getting-ready jewelry

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I shop for bridal accessories?

After you've chosen your gown but before your first fitting — typically 4–6 months before the wedding. That way alterations can account for the way the accessories sit.

Can bridal accessories be customized?

Yes — most independent designers offer custom lengths, colors, or small modifications. Ask the boutique what's possible.