New Bobby Pin collection

Established in 2016 by self-confessed sparkle-lover Lisa Steane, The Bobby Pin aims to deliver up-to-the-minute bridal accessories to fashion-forward brides who crave that something extra for their big day. And its 2022 offering is no different, incorporating influences from some of the year's hottest trends into the dreamiest finishing touches.

pearl and jewel encrusted bridal hair comb

Named The Pure Collection due to its nature-inspired ethereal beauty and primarily white and ivory detailing, the range is The Bobby Pin's biggest to date, consisting of 55 spellbindingly beautiful pieces. This includes statement bridal crowns, headbands and earrings, as well as pretty hair combs, pins and clips, not to mention the most incredible twinning pieces for brides to build their own original look.

Centering on a fresh, 'spring has sprung' vibe as weddings can freely take place once again, The Pure Collection celebrates the beauty of nature and the joy of blossoming new beginnings!

Contemporary white clay and ceramic flowers feature heavily in the collection, alongside delicate leaf and botanical motifs. Many pieces are available in a choice of silver or gold metals and are thoughtfully accented with pretty pearls, beaded sprays and glistening crystal touches.

Bride wearing pear drop earrings

Bridal Trend Influences
The Pure Collection draws inspiration from the following leading wedding looks and trends:

Pearlcore
Pearly prettiness features throughout the collection, ranging from dainty sprays in elegant hairvine and earring designs to bold headbands fully encrusted in iridescent beauty.

Blues & Blushes
Soft, romantic blush tones and Bridgerton-inspired blues form two of the top wedding colour trends for 2022 and can be found in several new Bobby Pin designs, including heavily detailed hair vines and combs.

Florals Galore
In a nod to the rise in outdoor garden nuptials and earthy-inspired weddings, ethereal florals and fauna are a key feature of The Pure Collection, evident in enchanting clay roses and peonies along with trailing leaf motifs.

Big & Bold
Statement headbands and earrings are among the current must-have bridal accessories, and so the new collection includes striking crowns fit for a queen and ear candy to turn heads in an instant!

The Pure Collection includes bridal accessories ranging from £45 to £175 and is available to shop online at www.thebobbypin.co.uk

You may also be interested in

Legal experts warn couples not to change wedding plans amid wedding law reforms

Legal experts warn couples not to change wedding plans amid wedding law reforms

Proposed changes to 19th Century weddings laws could be about to change everything for couples, but one legal expert has urged wedding planners to hang fire before making any changes to their big day. Legal experts from The University of Law say: "While there have been various updates to wedding laws in recent years, such as legalising same-sex marriage and changing the legal age requirement for marriage, nothing has changed the laws that govern marriage to this extent since the 1800s. "The main thing couples need to know now, is that nothing is going to change in the immediate future. The reforms still need public consultation, then the usual Parliamentary processes before implementation, all of which could take many years.

READ ARTICLE

7 Ways Marriage Celebrations Will Change By 2035

7 Ways Marriage Celebrations Will Change By 2035

Planning a wedding used to follow a predictable script – white dress, church ceremony, big reception with 150+ guests. But it seems those days are numbered. According to this expert, the next decade promises to completely reshape how couples say "I do," driven by technology advances, environmental concerns, and evolving social attitudes. Wedding expert Nick Bramer from Country House Weddings, a family-run business specialising in exclusive-use venues across the UK, has witnessed these changes first-hand at their castle and country estate locations. "We're seeing couples make bold choices that would have seemed impossible just five years ago," says Bramer. "The traditional wedding playbook is being rewritten entirely."

READ ARTICLE

No ring? No proposal! New study reveals the top reasons for a proposal turn down

No ring? No proposal! New study reveals the top reasons for a proposal turn down

A new survey of 2000 UK adults has revealed timing is everything when it comes to a proposal, but so is taste. In an era where perfect proposals are deemed as Instagram-worthy backdrops and a professional photographer, this study reveals that the fundamentals are what couples are really wanting. A new study, commissioned by professional jewellers, F. Hinds, shows nearly 3 in 10 (29%) would be turned off by a public proposal, whilst another 29% would say no if it happens on someone else's special day, such as a birthday or even another person's wedding day. The engagement ring itself still plays a pivotal role. In fact, nearly 1 in 5 (20%) say the ring, or lack of one, can make or break the moment, proving that in an era of bigger is better, the perfect ring is still the ultimate "yes" factor.

READ ARTICLE

Legal officiants vs legal venues

Legal officiants vs legal venues

The wedding industry in the UK is worth £14.7billion, and the average cost of a wedding is over £20,000. With not only the cost, but the time and effort put into your wedding and making it one of the most special days of your life, you want to make sure that the event does actually legally marry you and your partner! Joanna Newton, a partner at Stowe Family Law, advises on the changes, and what couples need to consider.... In England and Wales, for your marriage to be legally binding, your ceremony venue needs to be a registered location. For more and more people, this is their local registry office, as they are choosing to have their wedding in venues that, whilst special to the couple, are unlicensed. In many cases, this means couples are having two weddings – one for the legal bit and one for the fun!

READ ARTICLE

Yorkshire Violinist

VISIT SITE

Follow Your Yorkshire Wedding Magazine on YouTube

VISIT SITE

Subscribe to Your Yorkshire Wedding Magazine for free

VISIT SITE

Submit your wedding to be featured in Your Yorkshire Wedding Magazine

VISIT SITE