If you are looking for the perfect vintage headpiece or tiara for your wedding day be sure to check out some of these fabulous vintage creations by accessories designer Flo & Percy.

These are all one off vintage pieces that have been made using original vintage jewellery (from designers like Coro and Lismer and Kramer). Not only will you be safe in the knowledge that no one will ever be wearing the same as you, more importantly these are all completely unique, bespoke and special. Wow they are so beautiful definitely something to keep and pass on to your children! Not sure which one is my favourite though if I had to choose reckon I would go with number 4!
Flo & Percy started making vintage hair accessories in 2005 way before the vintage trend in hair pieces began. Since then they have designed three more collections of vintage inspired pieces and the business has trebled in size, taking on 40 stockists within the UK and Ireland. The talented designer behind the label is Kirstie who has a passion for vintage accessories and has designed for many discerning brides and celebs. I am not surprised that she has been shortlisted for awards for her work – you can vote for her here at the Perfect Wedding Awards
There are so many fabulous pieces that its well worth a look on the Flo & Percy site – from necklaces, bracelets, cuffs, earrings, tiaras and headpieces Flo & Percy have got it all. Just be quick because they’re in demand – I have warned you!
Are you wearing vintage to your wedding? What do you think of these gorgeous vintage bridal pieces? The 1920′s inspired wedding shoot with dresses by Ian Flemming which was a popular post with LMW readers.
Love the one with the butterfly piece! I love that each piece is unique and made with vintage jewelry! What a lovely keepsake.
These are so gorgeous, I love them all but think I would go for number 4 if I had to choose! Kirstie made my hair accessory for my wedding, I had the Bara Comb, it was beautiful and I loved wearing it on my wedding day. I wrote a post about Flo & Percy on my blog a few weeks ago too! Kirstie is such a lovely lady and its lovely to see so many nice things written about her.
Wow, these are so unusual – such a contrast to the pieces by Natasha. These aren’t quite to my taste, but I bet they’d look beautiful on a bride having a dreamy garden wedding.