Your new crown: Not just a veil
If in the past the veil was the only accessory adorning the bride’s head, today the rules have changed. The "Headpiece" is no longer just an addition, but a fashion statement in its own right. These are design elements that correspond with the dress but give it an additional layer – whether through the use of sculpted fabrics, pearls, three-dimensional lace or plays on transparency. The current trend allows brides to express their personality in an original way, one that combines a royal look with modern chic, creating an unforgettable total look.

Mira Zwillinger: A floating world of flowers and fantasy
At Mira Zwillinger, the headpiece is a direct continuation of the handwork identified with her. The brand presents the use of delicate three-dimensional flowers that look as if they were woven directly into the hair. This is a very fairy-like, soft and romantic look, in which the adornment does not weigh down but adds a sense of airiness and lightness, just like the studio’s flowing dresses.

Galia Lahav: Drama meets style
In Galia Lahav’s line, the headpiece receives a powerful and glamorous interpretation. The designer chooses accessories with a strong presence, combining sparkling elements and designs that frame the face in a dramatic way. This is the perfect solution for a bride looking for a Hollywood "glam" look with a royal touch that cannot be ignored.

Alon Livné: Modern and architectural sculpture
Alon Livné takes head accessories into the realms of art. His designs are characterized by clean lines and sculpted shapes reminiscent of architectural works. The accessory here is not just a decoration, but an integral part of the construction of the entire look, giving the bride an avant-garde, updated and very unique appearance.

Dana Harel: Precise minimalist sophistication
At Dana Harel we see an emphasis on the quality of materials and precision in the small details. Her headpieces manage to be impressive without taking over the look. The use of luxurious fabrics and delicate elements creates a clean, European and very "chic" look, suitable for brides who appreciate quiet luxury and effortless sophistication.

Shlomit Azrad: A blend of classic and femininity
Shlomit Azrad presents an interpretation that connects the classic bridal world with contemporary trends. Her headpieces are adorned with stones and pearls that provide festivity and shine, while maintaining a feminine and flattering line. These are accessories that complement the dress harmoniously and add the right amount of "bling".

Dimitrius Dalia: Royal presence and richness
At the Dimitrius Dalia studio, the headpiece is the bride’s true crown. The designs are characterized by a richness of textures and elaborate embroidery work, giving the feeling of a bride straight out of a fairy tale. The accessories are large, present and full of details, creating a particularly rich and luxurious look.