It's the wedding planners decision us the bride wearing one? Then yes but if the bride isn't bridesmaids shouldn't .
yes
tiaras can be used for rune crafting. You simply have to wear one. Then you need to go to the mysterious ruins ,in which powers the same element as the tiara your wearing, with rune essences and craft your runes
do you want one that wears a crown or tiara? there aren't to many that wear crowns but a few more that wear tiaras? x
paisly
Lisa Lebowitz Cader has written: 'When I wear my tiara' -- subject(s): Fiction, Tiaras
Tiaras have been used by various cultures for millenia. Some Ancient Egyptian mummies were found wearing tiaras. The Ancient Greeks were known to wear them, and the Romans made them a royal necessity. Some tiaras were made to resemble laurel wreaths, and some were actually made of laurel leaves or flowers. Heroes were crowned with laurel wreaths, and the wearing of a tiara marked both men and women as royalty or upper-class members of society.
You can make normal tiaras to train Crafting. You can convert these to other types of tiaras (for example air tiaras), to train RuneCrafting.
Toddlers in tiaras comes On TLC.
Bridal tiaras can be made of Pearl Tiaras (faux pearls, Freshwater Pearls, Keshi Pearls and Mother of Pearl), Crystal Tiaras (Swarovski Crystals,Austrian Crystals and Rhinestones) and any combination of this.
They are supposed to wear habits, but many choose not to.
Toddlers and Tiaras comes on Evey Wensday at 10 on TLC
Neither. This is the stuff from movies. Young women wore their hair long caught in a net, in a coil or braid.