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Brides have been accessorizing with floral embellishments since the 1960s, inspired by Elizabeth Taylor’s shiny mane completely entwined with sweet-orange blossoms for her wedding to Richard Burton in 1964.

Floral halos, even the masterfully crafted one-offs, are not limited to just the Hollywood set. Every bride on any budget can feel veiled in a bit of flora and fauna on their special day.

Whether you customize with seasonal buds or follow a color scheme, top off the gown with a floral medley fit for a queen.

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Flower Girl NYC’s founder Denise Porcaro is known for her Boho-chic crowns adorned with classic, sweet-scented roses, veronica, delphinium and hypericum. Starting from $125; FlowerGirlNYC.com
Flower Girl NYC's founder Denise Porcaro is known for her Boho-chic crowns adorned with classic, sweet-scented roses, veronica, delphinium and hypericum. Starting from $125; FlowerGirlNYC.comTamara Beckwith/NY POST
Bride Jordyn Popour’s headpiece is made with eucalyptus, orange ranunculus and pink hypericum berries. Similar bespoke crowns are available from Uprooted Flower Truck starting at $35; UprootedFlowerTruckNYC.com
Bride Jordyn Popour's headpiece is made with eucalyptus, orange ranunculus and pink hypericum berries. Similar bespoke crowns are available from Uprooted Flower Truck starting at $35; UprootedFlowerTruckNYC.comIan Joseph Jones Photography
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Cristina Duma of Pink Jasmine Designs in Brooklyn created a custom floral crown to compliment this traditional Romanian bridal dress. She incorporated nigella, local spirea, astrantia, wax flower, lisianthus and philadelphus, a favorite of the bride. Starting from $125;
Cristina Duma of Pink Jasmine Designs in Brooklyn created a custom floral crown to compliment this traditional Romanian bridal dress. She incorporated nigella, local spirea, astrantia, wax flower, lisianthus and philadelphus, a favorite of the bride. Starting from $125; PinkJasmineDesigns@gmail.com@adelaidechantillyphotos
The bridal tradition of “something blue” dates back to Victorian times, so perhaps this surreal Bogotá crown, with preserved hydrangeas and adjustable satin ribbon that will bring you prosperity. Each crown is made to order. $146.06; Les-CouronnesDeVictoire.com
The bridal tradition of "something blue" dates back to Victorian times, so perhaps this surreal Bogotá crown, with preserved hydrangeas and adjustable satin ribbon that will bring you prosperity. Each crown is made to order. $146.06; Les-CouronnesDeVictoire.comCouronne Bogota
Pearls and rhinestone-studded stems complete this artificial flower crown by bridal designer, David Tutera. $32; Michaels.com
Pearls and rhinestone-studded stems complete this artificial flower crown by bridal designer, David Tutera. $32; Michaels.comMichael's
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Stephanie Haas sports a floral wedding head piece crafted by Joshua Weber.
When Joshua Werber isn't designing custom floral headpieces for fashion shoots and celebrity premieres, he might create a masterpiece for you, such as this one made with cascading anthurium, oncidium orchid petals and allium flowers. $500; JoshuaWerber.comZandy Mangold
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