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Or they had plenty of tiaras, but they weren't the right tiaras.
It's tradition that tiaras are reserved for married women, and most royal brides wear tiaras for the first time on their wedding day.
Kate chose to wear one of Princess Diana's favorite tiaras: the Cambridge Lover's Knot, one of the best-known tiaras in the British royal family's collection.
"It's like the Toddlers and Tiaras of dogs," she joked.
Models even wore princess jewels and tiaras in their hair.
Like Toddlers and Tiaras but, you know, fur and fortune?
Not all great British tiaras are from the Queen's jewelry vault.
Crown Princess Victoria traded tiaras for camouflage during her latest outing.
She's also worn ball gowns and tiaras that mirror Cinderella's style.
Maybe this time next year, everyone will be wearing papal tiaras.
Princess Diana wore many tiaras throughout her reign but never threw one.
Only married members of the royal family should wear tiaras, says Hanson.
They entered in a procession, all wearing gorgeous white dresses and tiaras.
We even wore tiaras, because who can be sad in a tiara?
For the scepters and tiaras set, the reasons to log off are numerous.
When a Toddlers & Tiaras contestant is more composed than you, there's a problem.
A couple of ideas are the tiaras from Wonder Woman or Sailor Moon.
Both Kate and Meghan also wore tiaras straight from the Queen's jewelry vault.
The catalog of seized jewelry included 567 handbags, 2,200 rings and 14 tiaras.
So how does her glittering headpiece compare to the pantheon of royal bridal tiaras?
Kate Middleton wore matching tiaras with a young hospital patient in Pakistan on Thursday.
Chasubles, mantles and tiaras appear in pristine cases, and entire walls are left white.
Fun Fact: Wendy's the mother of Cambrie Littlefield, a pageant coach on "Toddlers & Tiaras."
It also begs for bling in the form of sparkling hair accessories, veils, and tiaras.
The documentary Tantrums and Tiaras, which Furnish directed, captures a sliver of their private dynamic.
She may be a princess, but Anne's life has never been about tiaras and glamour.
"I watched actually some Honey Boo Boo and Toddlers & Tiaras for this role," Dunst explained.
Despite their very similar tiaras, Eugenie and Meghan's bridal style did differ in other ways.
Their visit included a state banquet at Buckingham Palace, which means the tiaras came out!
Instead, we're trading in the ball gowns and tiaras for something — nay, someone — more relatable.
Both of Grace's daughters, Princesses Stephanie and Caroline, didn't wear tiaras at their own weddings.
Move over, Toddlers and Tiaras – there's more beauty pageant bonanza coming to the small screen.
Royal protocol dictates that royal family members hold off on wearing tiaras until they're married.
And less carefree but equally youthful were prim and perfectly placed tiaras at Tommy Hilfiger.
The women in Jacques-Louis David's famous painting of Napoleon's consecration in 1804 wore tiaras.
The custom tiaras range from $700 to $2,383, depending on the intricacy of the work.
And as for accessories, barrettes and combs might replace tiaras for many brides in 2020.
"No, I Iooked like a crazy person, like I was on Toddlers and Tiaras," he said.
From heirloom tiaras to world-famous diamonds, the Queen's jewelry collection is something to be envied.
Middleton has also worn sparkling tiaras on various occasions, which adds extra glamour to her looks.
He's had them watch Toddlers and Tiaras and point out moments when the kids look pretty.
"Tiaras are worn by royals at weddings, state banquets, and other white tie events," Fitzwilliams explained.
But when Harris was at Howard, students delighted in pretty girls in tiaras wearing bedazzled sashes.
Things not all brides have in common with Princess Eugenie: sparkly, historic tiaras and celebrity guest lists.
Unlike the simply attired Buddha, the bodhisattvas were shown wearing elaborate tiaras, necklaces, bracelets and foot jewelry.
The star-studded ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall in London had tiaras, tears and several surprises.
Queen Elizabeth will be joined by Kate Middleton and other members of the royal family — in tiaras!
And while there will be formal occasions and meetings, Kate is expected to leave her tiaras at home.
Love any excuse to be surrounded by an inspiring group of women (bonus points when tiaras are involved).
If you think the Toddlers in Tiaras wear a lot of makeup, just wait till they grow up.
Just a frame later, the child was back -- the crooked smiles, playful eyes, the tiaras, braids and glitter.
The items included 2234,0003 necklaces, 2000,21 rings, 24.0250,100 bangles, 2,800 pairs of earrings, 1,600 brooches and 14 tiaras.
Some had their hair, nails or makeup done; others tried on tiaras and veils, or had photos taken.
Another was for figures, when tremendously fat models came to the house to pose nude in feathered tiaras.
Some qualified charities will also take bridesmaids' and flower girls' dresses, and bridal accessories like veils and tiaras.
There were trains by the yard obstructing traffic, and a full complement of halos, wimples, tiaras and crowns.
Dressed in colorful formal gowns topped with tiaras, the women were all smiles during their visit to Stockholm.  
Wafia Rehmani, 7, wore matching toy tiaras with Kate as she hosted a tea party on her bed.
It was ball season, and in the velvet-lined windows of jewelry stores sat tiaras, twinkling without irony.
We like tiaras as much as the next person, but this job just keeps getting more and more dismal.
Oh, and just casually, the mayor of Yass presented the Fab Five with tiaras, officially making them Yass Queens.
"I'm not going to Toddlers and Tiaras my daughter straight into the White House at [age] 3," Hager continued.
" Still, that didn't stop a group of women in tiaras and "Bride Squad" shirts — and chanting "Rosé, all day!
She first popped up on Toddlers & Tiaras and then scored a show starring herself, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.
She's like Rebecca Black meets JoJo Siwa and the entire cast of Toddlers and Tiaras grown-up combined. But!
Other celebrities eschewed angelic accessories and instead opted for royal regalia, wearing crowns and tiaras fit for a coronation.
Rihanna's hat was reminiscent of the papal tiaras worn by popes from the medieval era until the mid-1960s.
She has plenty of tiaras in the royal family's collection to choose from, including some worn by Princess Diana.
His directorial debut was Elton John: Tantrums and Tiaras (1997), a revealing documentary about John nominated for a BAFTA award.
"Tiaras of this importance have not survived because of the fashion to dismantle them — even in the 1990s," says Roberts.
Silver cone hats, paper gold tiaras, noisemakers and funky 2016 glasses became wedding-attire accessories as guests hugged and kissed.
There's a whole new crop of pint-sized pageant queens on Toddlers and Tiaras, and these girls came to win.
Being a royal isn't all about tiaras, sapphires, diamonds, and pearls (though they are definitely a gorgeous part of it!).
From braids and buns to floral hair pins and vintage tiaras, we have all the wedding inspiration you need, ahead.
Although William didn't get involved with the tiaras, he did play with Rehmani's toys and helped with her coloring book.
While there were traditional wedding dresses, tiaras, and ballgowns, there were also outfits that showed off each royal's unique style.
Chaumet produces about 10 tiaras a year, usually three for its high jewelry line and the rest for special orders.
But the production is well served by its costume supervisor, Holly Henshaw, fluent in tiaras, tweeds, ascots and drapey dresses.
" Stephanie Guerilus tweeted about the racial dynamics at play: "For many of us, including myself, it's about more than tiaras.
"Veils aren't going anywhere, but tiaras have given way to the latest in hair jewelry — barrettes and combs," Brown said.
When Malaysian authorities seized assets that they said had been bought with stolen 1MDB money, they found 2.73 diamond tiaras.
It's for a spread inspired by Cinderella, and there are big blue gowns, tweed and tiaras, and white satin trousers.
They ranged from cheap plastic to intricately designed tiaras with pearl inlay, some of which were sold at the Freedom Festival.
Are you loving the more casual vibe that stars are giving their tiaras these days, or do you find it silly?
Today is National Tell a Fairy Tale Day, in case you were wondering why we're walking around in our princess tiaras.
The Orange Is the New Black star, 29, shared a video of the two of them wearing festive New Year's tiaras.
Now 5, Cadence is cancer free and the Toddlers and Tiaras star has found joy in the world of beauty pageants.
They crouch, they pout, they pirouette; sometimes they wear costumes inspired by the cartoon version of the choreography — masks, helmets, tiaras.
There's a reason the York sisters have repeatedly used their fascinators to make fashion statements: Tiaras are reserved for married royals.
You may have grown out of your princess gowns and tiaras, but you'll never be too old for fairy-tale inspired cookware.
For the love of pink and tiaras and everyone getting a little piece of the plastic spring-fling crown, please do it.
Mean girl Veronica (Kristine Froseth) acts frosty to cope with her nightmarish mother (Chrissy Metz, clearly channeling a Toddlers & Tiaras stage mom).
On one sunny February morning three tiaras were being worked on: two for the high jewelry collections, another for a special order.
She is showcasing stories of, as she puts it, lesbian, queer and transgender people in the unlikely world of tutus and tiaras.
There were harp players wearing tiaras and corseted pink gowns, and waiters were made to wear powdered wigs that weighed four pounds.
On it she paints — washes, sprays, stains, strokes — and sometimes draws forms that, untranslatably, suggest giant leaves, bloody pools and papal tiaras.
The Queen and Camilla also wore tiaras, along with blue sashes, while the men wore the sashes and knee-high socks with garters.
For many people, being in the presence of royalty is an excuse to break out one's best diamond chandelier earrings, pendants and tiaras.
The Duchess of Cambridge and Queen Elizabeth wore matching white ball gowns and tiaras to a state dinner with Donald Trump last summer.
Meghan Markle's got some pretty sweet perks, even beyond the castles and tiaras ... she gets to do some volunteering with super cute dogs.
In addition to the watches, the stash includes 19813,21981 pairs of earrings, 22003,21 rings, 2,100 bangles, 1,600 brooches, 1,400 necklaces and 20033 tiaras.
Heads, necks and arms are carried with marmoreal firmness, as if these dancers belonged in chokers, long white gloves and ostrich-feather tiaras.
And their baby bumps weren't the only accessory the lovely royals had in common – both princesses worth glittering tiaras (and came with dashing dates!).
Shannon, who found fame thanks to her daughter Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson's time on Toddlers & Tiaras, previously admitted to wanting to marry Doak.
NINGBO, China — Dozens of girls in tiaras and boys in tuxedos who dreamed of becoming China's next musical sensation stared at the beast onstage.
Found among the loot were 2503 handbags, 423 watches, 14 tiaras and so much cash that it took three days to count it all.
Mr. Bolton learned that the popes all had their own styles and that "there is personality behind" all of the separate tiaras and vestments.
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana had what seemed like an alt-Oscars of their own, but instead of golden statuettes, there were golden tiaras.
On the new season of Toddlers & Tiaras, the girls will be going through a tough training program with the help of Sassy Supreme coach, Jaimie.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are known for their whimsical hats, but neither have worn the most glamorous type of royal headpiece there is: tiaras.
Rather than wearing the tiaras on the day of their weddings, Monégasque royals have elected to wear them the night before – as Princess Grace did.
Unfortunately for royal fans, this won't mark a sparkly first for Meghan — because it is a daytime reception, there will be formalwear but no tiaras.
The house — known for its traditional tiaras and statement pieces often influenced by its rich archives — has undergone something of a renaissance in recent years.
So, although she's worn tiaras in public at least five times now by our count, this is the most symbolic version we've seen her wear yet.
It's not rare for pieces of jewelry to be made into tiaras — and some of the stunning headpieces have the ability to be worn other ways.
In a PEOPLE exclusive sneak peak of Wednesday night's Toddlers & Tiaras episode, viewers watch aspiring young beauty queens attempt to impress the judges with their talents.
The preened pooch - who even goes for regular manicures - rides around in her vehicles in her countless outfits for every occasion and a number of tiaras.
For these brides — young, older, straight and gay — stripping away the tulle and tiaras allows them to explore more honest modes of self-presentation, they say.
Even so, I am woefully understated compared with the little girls who arrive in glittering ball gowns and tutus, in crowns and tiaras (almost always askew).
My mother herself, during her Depression childhood, had cut out pictures of grand pianos and diamond tiaras and presented them as her wish list for presents.
In 2008, the reality TV shows Toddlers and Tiaras debuted — the criticism of the contestants and parents on the show were as potent as its popularity.
While her friends flaunted their tutus and tiaras, the North Carolina 28-year-old showed up to her dance school's "Princess Day" dressed as a hot dog.
"There are very few Faberge tiaras in the world today and when they do come up for auction they always get a lot of attention," he added.
The castles, fancy holidays, and million dollar tiaras are nice, but ask Kate if she really wanted to pose for a photo call hours after giving birth.
And, historical significance aside, the romantic shape of the tiara aligns with the other tiny tastes of tiaras we've seen on Kate, including the Cartier Halo Tiara.
If competitors don't desire bling at the belt line, on rare occasions, spectacular spurs are awarded, or Miss Rodeo representatives don fantastic tiaras on their Stetson brims.
And it was natural for tiaras, the house's signature creation, to take center stage, as in the Diadème Aigrette Impériale Émeraude with its 213-carat Zambian emerald.
The fashion show was the brainchild of Judaline Cassidy, a plumber who sits on the board of the coalition and runs a program called Tools and Tiaras.
According to Bernadotte family tradition, 5-year-old Princess Estelle will be allowed to wear one of the family's many tiaras, like her mom, when she turns 18.
Even though Moore was the guest of honor, it looks like she invited everyone to wear tiaras if they wanted to, rather than focusing the spotlight on herself.
According to the official website for the jewelry show, titled "Cartier: The Exhibition," the Cartier Halo tiara will be one of 300 tiaras, necklaces, brooches and earrings featured.
From tiaras to turbans, stars, including Zosia Mamet, Olivia Culpo and Hilary Rhoda, decked out their updos with gorgeous accessories for the CFDAs in N.Y.C. on Monday evening.
It's unknown if Kate has any tiaras of her own, but for now, we'll have to settle for watching her re-wear items from the Queen's fabulous collection.
I saw women in princess garb, wearing tiaras and tutus, and marveled that we had really not come further than this — then immediately felt ashamed for thinking that.
"We're avoiding the clichés," said the show's curator, Kate Bailey, regarding the absence (except on the soundtrack) of legends like Maria Callas, and of diva tiaras and gowns.
You can visit the Queen Mary salon upstairs (by appointment) to view paintings of the royal crowns and try on a few imitation tiaras from the royal collection.
"The reason we bought it is that it is the Rembrandt of tiaras," said Mr. Burton, who runs the longtime family business with his wife, son and daughter.
At the hospital, Kate and a young patient sported matching plastic tiaras as the little girl hosted a tea party for the royal couple on her hospital bed.
Some of its offerings include wedding gowns by designers Vera Wang and Oleg Cassini for less than $2,000, flower girl dresses and bridal accessories including tiaras and veils.
Perfect for any Disney fan, the 21-piece trunk features two-piece outfits based on the classic princesses, plus tons of accessories like jewelry, headbands, stickers, and tiaras.
" I imagined that they were competitions full of glitz and sparkle, of dazzling tiaras, questions about the perfect date (April 25!), and plenty of dreams for "world peace.
"I was at the wedding reporting for American television and there were little black girls dressed up as princesses in their princesses dress with little tiaras," he said.
Kate has traded in her roller skates for sparkling tiaras and a string of important royal duties – and, of course, comfortable shoes so she can chase Prince George around.
In fact, the only tiaras we've seen Kate wear have all been borrowed from the monarch's personal collection: the Cartier Halo Scroll Tiara and Queen Mary's Lover's Knot Tiara.
Sometimes referred to as the Cambridge Lover's Knot, it is one of the best-known tiaras in the British royal family's collection and was a favorite of Princess Diana.
With her treasury of tiaras and gowns, we don't think of Sweden's Princess Sofia as a country girl – but readers of a rural web site in her homeland disagree.
And they still know all the old-school costume tricks, like expertly layering tulle to create rigid plateau tutus and manipulating supple piano or guitar wire into lightweight tiaras.
We were all bonded by the undignified fact that we peddled hand puppets and yo-yos and plush pigs in tiaras while wishing that we were doing something else.
But the main event will take place Wednesday evening: a state banquet at Buckingham Palace, where both monarchs will deliver speeches (and the tiaras should be in full force!).
Though Kitching, Merjos, and Vanek surely prompted copycat purchases of bandanas, tiaras, and gold lamé bikini tops from American Apparel, scene queens weren't pushing much more than an aesthetic.
Snapchat, popular among millennials for the bunny faces and floral tiaras that can be added to pictures, allows users to chat through a series of disappearing photos and videos.
For more on Meghan's royal preparations, a guide to the palaces, wedding tiaras and her style evolution, pick up a copy of this week's issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were joined by Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and Princess Kate as they dazzled in their finest gowns, tiaras and trousers.
Fergie shared a throwback photo with Duhamel from the 2015 Casamigos Tequila Halloween party – in addition to costumes as a Toddlers and Tiaras contestant and mistress of the dark Elvira.
For more on Meghan's royal preparations, a guide to the palaces, wedding tiaras and her style evolution, pick up a copy of this week's issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands now.
Back in 2015, Cyrus told Marie Claire that Hannah Montana was "like Toddler and Tiaras" and that she had anxiety issues and seasonal affective disorder from working 12-hour days.
Middleton and Rehmani struck up a fast friendship, wearing matching plastic tiaras and even having their own tea party with Rehmani's toy set, the Mail Online's Rebecca English first reported.
The Wedding Economy Audiences across the world watching Meghan Markle marry Prince Harry on Saturday are expecting romance and pageantry, including diamond-studded tiaras and 219-foot-long dress trains.
Greenfield's photograph of the 6-year-old "Toddlers and Tiaras" star Eden Wood shows her sticking out her tongue provocatively for the camera, recalling notoriously sexualized images of JonBenet Ramsey.
Emeralds as large as bird's eggs, ropes and ropes of perfectly pink pearls, cascades of rare colored diamonds, cursed gemstones, extraordinary sapphire tiaras, and the lightest, brightest diamond corsage ornaments.
By night, he's creating videos that show Elon Musk as a creepy looking, giggly baby; President Donald Trump as a temperamental pageant contestant on "Toddlers & Tiaras"; and Kim Kardashian freestyle rapping.
If you think near-naked men in diamanté tiaras and white go-go boots are normal for Asia—not to mention horned devils marching next to real Christian pastors—think again.
LONDON — The Duchess of Cambridge has paid the ultimate tribute to Princess Diana by wearing one of her favourite tiaras; a family heirloom that has been passed down the royal generations.
Princess Kate's stunning 2011 nuptials to Prince William led to a resurgence in long-sleeved gowns, wedding-day tiaras and a rethinking of bridesmaids' dresses, thanks to Pippa Middleton's memorable look.
Mama June, whose youngest daughter Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson previously competed on pageants — which was documented on TLC's Toddlers & Tiaras — will throw her own tiara into the pageant world ring.
Chaumet has been making tiaras for more than 200 years — the earliest existing documentation is for one made in 183 — and it has models of some 3,000 examples in the archives.
"By day I was making diamond tiaras, by night I was making skeleton corsets," said Mr. Leane, adding that he was nicknamed the "Jekyll and Hyde of jewelry" by his peers.
It's even more obvious (and disturbing) in the themed parties, which have names, according to the HuffPost piece, like Guns or Glitter, Wheels or Heels, Tractors or Tiaras and Pistols or Pearls.
They dress up covered in tulle, sequins and tiaras, whether in the backyard playing or accompanying their parents to grown-up events (I recently met a bedazzled "princess" at a memorial service).
Feather boas, colored sequins, and diamond tiaras became an integral part of his performance attire, and by the mid-'19913s he'd amassed 200 of his trademark specs, valued at more than $40,000.
The museum is just completing what it says was the largest solo show ever dedicated to the artist and jeweler Giò Pomodoro, to be followed by an exhibition on crowns and tiaras.
Those seeking a less awestruck take on the tiaras, carriages and royals, can turn to satirical show "Funny or Die" on HBO , where Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon play mock TV anchors.
Perfect for any Disney fan, the 21-piece trunk features two-piece outfits (a top and skirt) based on the classic princesses, plus tons of accessories like jewelry, headbands, stickers, and tiaras.
Worry not, because we've weeded out all the overpriced, unnecessary bachelorette buys — think: pink feather boas and rhinestone tiaras — and narrowed down your shopping list to quality essentials available for less than $20.
There have been at least six different young women in here tonight wearing tiaras, including two simultaneously at this moment, on opposite sides of the room but clearly eyeing each other with distrust.
I can't even imagine such a joyous place filled with brightly colored stuffed animals, fuzzy sleep masks, irrelevant coin purses, scrunchies — even though they went out of style — tiaras, and cat ears closing.
Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice may have been born princesses, but the world's favorite royal-by-marriage celebrities Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle have them beat when it comes to one regal perk: tiaras.
Or so it was at the 193 Exposition Universelle in Paris, when René Lalique displayed tiaras adorned with nudes and necklaces twined with serpents, all enhanced by colorful, iridescent enamels and small gems.
Ms. Markle wore a simple diamond tiara once worn by Queen Mary; of course, that was a royal privilege — a loan from Queen Elizabeth — but stores do sell simple tiaras and embellished veils.
"I judged a pageant this summer, and one of the contestants is like a celebrity here because she was on Toddlers and Tiaras," a former child beauty queen told the Cut in 2012.
Mickie Wood, the mother of Toddlers and Tiaras star Eden, pulls her daughter from the pageant world in the course of the documentary, but says she'd do it all again given the choice.
Sometimes referred to as the Cambridge Lover's Knot, it is one of the best-known tiaras in the British royal family's collection, mostly thanks to it being a favorite of the late Princess Diana.
Sometimes referred to as the Cambridge Lover's Knot, it is one of the best-known tiaras in the British royal family's collection, mostly thanks to it being a favorite of the late Princess Diana.
All the ladies wore sparkly tiaras – with the Countess' crown saying "Bride to Be." She looked especially ready to walk down the aisle in a low-cut, belted, lacy white dress with silky skirt.
PEOPLE can exclusively announce that TLC is launching Little Miss Atlanta, a four-episode Toddlers and Tiaras spin-off that chronicles the fiercely competitive world of the Little Miss Black US Pageant in Atlanta.
Honey Boo Boo, who was a breakout on "Toddlers & Tiaras", was popular enough to launch her own successful show, filled with many of the same strange and occasionally obnoxious antics that dominated the original.
While Honey Boo Boo star Alana Thompson has made a name for herself on Toddlers & Tiaras (later spinning off into her own show Here Comes Honey Boo Boo), she already has her eyes on adulthood.
King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia led the way for a lavish dinner at Stockholm's Royal Palace on Tuesday night, where the family got dolled up in their best formal wear — including sparkling tiaras.
After the couple married, Markle followed royal protocol and erased her name from the internet, got rid of her personal business ventures (RIP The Tig), and traded in cameras and craft services for tiaras and royal titles.
And while the prince's hand-made crown was the perfect fit for the Queen, there's no shortage of sparkling tiaras and crowns in the monarch's glittering collection should she choose to wear one on her special day!
" But others, including Jerramy Fine, author of In Defense of the Princess: How Plastic Tiaras and Fairytale Dreams Can Inspire Smart, Strong Women, contend that Disney movies are actually "narratives of female power and heroism and assertion.
While Diana went on to borrow tiaras from the royal family's vault throughout her life, she frequently wore the Spencer Tiara as it was said to be lighter and easier to wear than the other royal items.
Indeed, some of the most successful Spiderman and Elsa clips boast more than 250 million views, and channels like "Webs & Tiaras - Toy Monster Compilations," which specialise in superhero and princess clips, have more than 5 million subscribers.
The convergence of history, celebrity and glamour should be a fertile area for one-off TV specials, and there's plenty of genuine information — about rituals, about rites, about politics, about tiaras, about dads — worth acknowledging or exploring.
"I drew the line at a $500 cotton-candy stand," Pitzel said of her daughter&aposs bash, which included a huge rack of rented dress-up clothes like tutus, tiaras, bracelets, necklaces, pretend earrings, and kids makeup.
Wowing audiences with bright traditional outfits and jewel-encrusted tiaras, and off-stage sporting brown-rimmed Ray Bans, Hashimi's songs in Pashto and Dari have won her thousands of fans, who vote by text message and on Facebook.
These days her sartorial flair is distinct, girlie with an added edge, carefully documented through candid selfies, glossy photoshoots, and behind the scenes snaps of Dua in glimmering tiaras, shiny dresses, ornately adorned jackets, and thigh high boots.
He choreographed "Jewels", a plotless ballet in three acts, to appeal to them, citing the window displays at Van Cleef & Arpels as his inspiration and staging photo shoots in the shop, with the principal ballerinas donning pins and tiaras.
We'll go ahead and confirm all of your suspicions: The abode is full of tiaras that can be worn as broaches, bracelets that dazzle with a flick of the wrist, and more engagement rings than eligible suiters in Manhattan.
"They have one that's based in the UK called The Real Housewives of Cheshire, and even though I don't understand a word they're saying, I still love it," she said, admitting that she also really misses Toddlers and Tiaras.
If the price of admission to stay in the majors were always dressing like a princess, a nurse, a cheerleader, or Hillary goddamn Clinton, we'd have rocked a closet full of tiaras, push-up bras, and white power suits.
Authorities have seized luxury goods to an estimated value of up to $275 million from their homes, including 567 handbags, 423 watches and - among 12,000 pieces of jewelry - 1,400 necklaces, 2,200 rings, 2,800 pairs of earrings and 14 tiaras.
"Every little girl dreams of both getting married and being a princess," said Elaine Spivak, an owner of Bridal Styles Boutique, a jewelry shop in Brooklyn that has been making custom tiaras for three decades, including the one Mrs.
Whether you're planning on going the full-out, monogrammed tees and tiaras route or are just looking forward to getting all your favorite people together in one place, there's no locale quite like Vegas to throw the ultimate pre-wedding party.
We were not in the first rows next to the stage, where groups of women in novelty veiled tiaras and matching sashes were taking those one-leg-hug group photos that you always end up untagging yourself from on Facebook.
Ms. Smagin-Melloni — a Viennese linguist who organized her first Russian debutante ball in Moscow in 2003 and rapidly expanded to Rome; Biarritz, France; and Baden-Baden, Germany — insists on gold-braided military-style uniforms and evening gowns with tiaras.
The new exhibition is to include about 300 objects, gathered over the past two years from 40 private collectors and 15 museums, as well as 200 prototypes of the tiaras that the 238-year-old house is famous for creating.
Though more than a century removed from any of the aforementioned articles, Times reporters still write about topics that range from the expensive and luxurious (see: $8,000 dresses) to the fanciful (see: royal wedding) to the blatantly impractical (see: tiaras).
Yet it is possible the slinky 1920s gowns, cloche hats and tiaras created or sourced by Anna Mary Scott Robbins, the costume designer behind the big screen version of the small screen hit "Downton Abbey," which opens in Britain on Sept.
But the huge sums of money that were stolen bought much more than tiaras, including a $250 million yacht, a $35 million Bombardier jet and a see-through grand piano that is currently sitting in the living room of the supermodel Miranda Kerr.
Mr. Nesselrath arranged for Mr. Bolton to visit the Sistine Chapel Sacristy, a chamber of rooms within rooms containing a hive of numbered wooden doors and drawers bearing embossed strips and containing shawls and stoles, papal tiaras, papal rings and pectoral crosses.
Fifty years ago, when he was creating his evening-length work "Jewels" for New York City Ballet, he told journalists that he had been inspired by a visit to Van Cleef & Arpels and posed for pictures with ballerinas wearing gem-encrusted tiaras.
When you get that many royals in the same room for a formal, celebratory occasion, you can expect one thing: There will be lots and lots of tiaras — 93, to be exact — gracing the heads of representatives from nearly every royal family in Europe.
Kate, often required to attend formal diplomat events, has in comparison worn several tiaras (her go-to being Diana's favorite, the Cambridge Lovers' Knot Tiara) and the Queen has even loaned her a diamond bracelet gifted to her by Prince Philip on their wedding day.
"From what I've seen, the reason they are getting these massive views is because kids, especially very young kids, have a tendency to want to watch one thing over and over," says Phil Ranta, who represents one of the top superhero channels, Webs & Tiaras.
The trend towards more elaborate hair accessories has been happening for a few months now (see: Drew Barrymore's black diamond ponytail holder) but within the past few weeks, things have gotten even fancier, with stars adding tiaras to their loose locks for a splash of sparkle.
In that, there's a message here about exploited child stars that resonates well beyond the movie's period between the great wars and seems especially relevant and sobering in light of today's reality-TV culture, where "Toddlers & Tiaras" or "Honey Boo Boo" have turned kids into props.
The last 11 elephants touring with "The Greatest Show on Earth" will leave behind their enormous studded tiaras and begin traveling on Monday to Ringling's 200-acre (80-hectare) Center for Elephant Conservation in central Florida, said Stephen Payne, spokesman for the circus' parent company, Feld Entertainment.
It's a blog about the extensive jewelry collections of the world's royal and imperial families — with a particular focus on the history and symbolism of crowns, tiaras, brooches, and royal family orders (like those sashes you always see members of royal families wearing at fancy events).
" Female dancers in white, also with golden tiaras, gathered around Beyoncé as peers, supplicants, emanations or sharers of a ritual, letting Beyoncé stay relatively still, befitting her pregnancy — though she sat in a chair that tilted back precariously, defying gravity, as she sang, "floating in the air.
King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway's epic 80th birthday party seemed to have it all: a regal yacht moored in the harbor, visiting royals from six European dynasties, 21 glittering tiaras, a mystery guest in a red dress (and Wonder Woman-style headpiece!) — and one odd makeover.
"From what I've seen, the reason they are getting these massive views is because kids, especially very young kids, have a tendency to want to watch one thing over and over," says Phil Ranta, who represents what was, at the time, one of the top superhero channels, Webs & Tiaras.
Pius IX seems to have been a bit of a clothes hound, and of the many accessories in a smaller gallery — mitres, crosiers, rings, and a pectoral cross of gold and amethysts that would suit Cher — the most opulent are Pius's three tiaras, festooned with rubies and sapphires.
The presentation included some of Mr. Arikawa's particular specialties, like tiaras (he bought his first, by Fabergé, about 30 years ago, when the style was firmly out of fashion) and engraved gems (he said these were considered the height of artistic achievement — beyond painting or sculpture — during the Renaissance).
Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson with Tristan Ianiero, mentored by Artem Chigvintsev Thompson, who just turned 13 years old, kickstarted her career on TLC's Toddlers and Tiaras at the young age of 5 and made a name for herself while staring in her own reality series, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.
Symbols of Power will showcase some 30 Cartier tiaras created for royalty in England, Belgium, Russia and India — including a 1902 garland-style scroll tiara made for Adele Capell, Countess of Essex, and the 1947 diamond bib necklace, accented with amethysts and turquoise, for Wallis Simpson, the Duchess of Windsor.
The tone is in keeping with how the wider media has often dealt with our collective anxiety over the fascination with money and fame: by projecting it, with great contempt, onto the bodies and personalities of women and girls, as in reality shows like "Toddlers and Tiaras" and the "Real Housewives" series.
As time passed, tiaras became lighter ("more of a question of look and fashion," Mr. Mansvelt said) and, by the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, had transformed into the aigrette, the sort of hair ornament Daisy Buchanan would wear, with a feather popping up in the front.
Of course, tiaras have always had a place on a super-formal red carpet – at the Oscars, Ruth Negga (who wore an Irene Neuwirth tiara created from Gemfields rubies) and Janelle Monae (who switched one Jennifer Behr headpiece for another) made their sweeping gowns even more regal by crowning their pixies with elegant gems.
The 35-year-old, Texas-based contestant from Lorenzo Borghese's season of the show was known for being the center of attention (and, at the time, for exclusively wearing tiaras), and although she didn't win Borghese's final rose, she went on to appear on several Bachelor specials and on seasons two and three of Bachelor Pad.
"Mama June," as she is also known, began her unlikely rise to the reality television equivalent of stardom by managing to be even more off-putting than her fellow outlandish pageant moms on TLC's Toddlers & Tiaras, an exploitative cringefest best known for its pernicious attitude toward prepubescent sexuality and normalizing the ingestion of energy drinks by children.
Oldham opted for a heavier brow for the period overall, using Charlotte Tilbury products and Suqqu's Liquid Eyebrow Pen in Moss Green to anchor the faces so as not to disappear underneath the ornate gowns and the glittering tiaras — some on loan from Bentley & Skinner, which has supplied jewelry to the Royal Family since Queen Victoria's reign.
Caitlin Brody, Entertainment Weekly: Costume designer Linda Cho and set designer Alexander Dodge (both of A Gentlemen's Guide to Love & Murder) put their respective Tony-winning and Tony-nominated hands to great use — the costumes (and tiaras, in particular) and screen-based sets that transport the audience from Saint Petersburg to a speeding train to a cherry-blossom-filled park are the true standouts of this show.
On nights when I'd cry for the homes we'd left behind, my mother consoled me by preparing meals I'd eaten with friends — chicken tikkas dyed so red they rivaled the fiery lipsticks of girls playing with makeup, drumsticks coated with grains of pepper so large they shone like stick-on black diamonds on homemade tiaras — and so while those friends weren't there, they were there.
" Proust's essay, lately translated by Catholic traditionalists, came to mind while watching the beautiful and blasphemous spectacle at the Met Gala on Monday night, where a parade of stars and fashionistas swanned about in costumes inspired by the aesthetics of Catholicism, while a wide variety of genuinely Catholic articles, from vestments to tiaras, were displayed in a Met exhibit titled "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.
So the fact that I got it out before leaving the house to go to PWR BTTM's first ever London show last night, and used it to tie up a section of my hair in a ponytail, like one of the glamorous children from Toddlers and Tiaras taking a personal day, says a lot about my feelings on what I was about to see.
That means a world without princes and princesses and tiaras and palaces, which upsets a lot of people who love the soap opera and tradition of nobility, but if we could all just shift our focus from Pippa's perfect bum and Kate's impossibly bouncy hair for a sec, we'd see the monarchy for what it really is – an elitist, classist, sexist system set up to keep money and power in the hands of the few.
On top of countless royal commissions, Garrard is known for exquisite tiaras, including the Cambridge Lover's Knot, a headpiece of 19 diamond-encrusted arches framing large drop-shaped pearls that has been passed down from Queen Mary to Queen Elizabeth II and lent to Princess Diana, and recently worn by the Duchess of Cambridge, in addition to the "Girls of Britain and Ireland tiara," the spiky diadem with a band of round and lozenge-shaped diamonds frequently worn by Queen Elizabeth II and featured on British bank notes.
After 24 hours filled with tiaras, royal teas and Twitter tirades, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE today gets down to business in London with lame duck Prime Minister Theresa MayTheresa Mary MayTrump, Boris Johnson discuss Brexit, trade issues in Monday phone call Pence to travel to United Kingdom, Ireland and Iceland in September Pelosi vows no UK free trade deal if Brexit undermines Good Friday accord MORE, who is expected to encourage the president to deepen ties with the United Kingdom through a bilateral trade deal.

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