Stephanie Lewis-Cooper Crowns and Coronets


Crowns are large and impressive pieces for the bride, larger and grander than coronets - they are circular bands on which the design sits and continues all the way round the band, they can be worn with hair down or up, but are probably easiest worn with your hair up as you will then have something to attach your crown to.
Coronets are basically small crowns, a circular band onto which the design is wired all the way round.  Lighter and more delicate than crowns, they are generally worn on the top of the head, often being used to encircle swept up hair.   If you intend to wear a veil with your coronet, attach it to the back of the coronet and let it fall down your back.    Also ideal for bridesmaids if the bride wears a crown, and of course, if you see a coronet that you like, I can make you a crown to match, and vice versa - please just ask for details!


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 Revised 16/07/01