However, many crowns collected by the European royal family are antiques that have been passed down for hundreds of years, which are both exquisite and dazzling. Every time it is put on by princesses and princesses, it will attract a lot of attention.
However, the crown can not be worn anytime, anywhere or on any occasion. Many times, whether a woman needs to wear a crown depends on the specific occasion, dress and time.
Generally speaking, crowns and hats are interdependent ornaments, wearing hats during the day and wearing crowns at night. When a royal woman wears a crown, she will definitely wear a long evening dress (gown), which will also be matched with exquisite and shiny jewelry.
What's the difference between a crown, a headband, a headband and a crown?
Crown: a more general and all-encompassing word, which refers to many different styles of headwear, including crown, hair band, hair band and so on.
Crown: In ancient Greece, the word diadem (from the word diadein, meaning tied together) meant several different types of headdresses. Later, the word diadem was used to describe the headdress worn by the king, namely the crown.
Headring: A band-shaped ornament on a crown that surrounds the head.
Headscarf: A low-key turban ornament, usually worn on the forehead, which prevailed in the early 20th century.