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Hurry! Time is running out to get your tiara
Maybe you have never worn a tiara to the grocery store, or you don’t have a job in which it would be considered appropriate work attire. None of that matters. What matters is sparkle, and posture, and a wish for world peace. What matters is your inner child. You need to listen to her, because believe us, she wants a tiara.
The Disney Store is all about your inner child, and wants to help build her magical kingdom. Their Giselle
That’s how the world of tiaras goes: Giselle, Tia, Olivia, Vanessa. Such pretty things. Now meet petite and scalloped Chloe, from the Oriental Trading Company ($10) and Grace, blushing with crystals from American Bridal Jewelry ($80, above). There are also the more obvious girls, such as the soaring I Am The Princess tiara from the Winners Circle ($60), or the Golden Goddess from Drama Queen ($58). And there are the classic sorts, holding up to the test of time at JCPenney ($20) and riding the trend wave of Halloween at Buy Costumes ($16).
Perhaps you have a special tiara inside, just yearning to get out. Betsey Johnson understands (of course she does), and wants to be your enabler, ($69). Medieval Collectibles does not believe in understatement, and absolutely covers their Full Stone tiara with shimmer, ($60, top with black background). Ejools ties theirs in a Celtic Knot ($59). And while you might think Swissa Jewelers’ 18k white gold and diamond tiara is just the cat’s meow ($8,950, above), we’re actually purring for Hello Kitty, all jeweled and perfect and Russian Nouveau ($400, below). We’ll be wearing it on Valentine’s Day.
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