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Tuesday, August 19, 2008 12:00 PM
Beauty & Fitness
Happy hair
Want an alternative to the typical veil or headpiece? Look no further than Ban.do. All of the designs are handmade and one of a kind. The designers pride themselves on incorporating a myriad of materials including feathers, fabrics and beads to create funky and chic headbands. Some of the feathered pieces have a very flapper vibe to them, while others look like vintage flowers. I personally love the floral headpieces because you don't have to worry that they'll wilt during the ceremony and reception. No matter which style you choose all of them are fun and stylish for a modern bride. —Natalie Harrington
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