Latest Bridal Hairstyles That We Are In Love With – Wedamor
You simply cannot have a bad hair day on your wedding, and that is why we are here to help you out. Your hairstyle is the final touch on your bridal look, and it can make or break it. A tight bun gives off a completely different vibe as compared to a messy ponytail. While the hairstyle is designed to go with your attire, it is also a representation of your state of mind on that day. A long, single plait makes you look elegant and stoic, whereas cascading waves will make you look carefree and playful. So here we bring you the latest trends in bridal hairstyles. Scroll through and save your favourite ones.
Bridal Buns
Buns have been the go-to option for brides. But the modern bride has a few tricks up her sleeve while accessorising her buns. One of the trends that are picking up is to have the entire bun covered in flowers. It could be baby breaths, lilies or roses. It looks like you have a small, personalised bouquet resting over your neck.
If you do not want a lot of flowers, then you can go for a gajra just encircling the bun. Or you can keep it minimal by including only a flower or two on one side of the bun. While choosing adornments, make sure that the colour and style goes well with the rest of your outfit.
If you want a more casual look, then you can go for a messy bun as sported by this bride.
Braided Hairstyles
Braided hairstyles or judas are very popular amongst South India brides. They are perfect for mid-length or long hair. There are multiple styling options which are available within braids and a ton of hair accessories to go along with it.
The elaborate details of this Jada Choti are truly mind-boggling. But this is a problematic hairstyle to recreate. So take care to choose a good hairdresser.
If you want something different from the regular plaits, then this unique bubble plait may be of interest to you. The randomly placed golden embellishments make it look ethereal.
The right hairstyle need not always be a complicated one. For example, see how a strand of mogra completely transforms a simple braid. Mogra strands are a suitable replacement for the poola billalu.
You can also opt for a messy braid with varying degrees of messiness. One of the types here is the Disney princess braid. Tuck in a few colourful flowers asymmetrically and you have gotten yourself a winning look.
You may all be familiar with the fishtail braid. But a less common and more elegant version of that is the inward fishtail braid. You can use pearls or stones to adorn the braid.
Let Them Loose
Earlier, an open hairstyle was very uncommon in Indian weddings, but brides are increasingly trying it out. Even if not for the wedding you can go for this in one of the pre or post-wedding functions.
One easy and safe option is a half braid. You can style it with a bump and have a few loose strands on either side. Adding flowers will help further beautify it.
Pinup the crown portion of the hair and hold it in place using a gemstone clasp or flowers. The remaining hair can be styled in soft, cascading curls which will make your hair look luscious. Or if you want something more intricate, then you can fashion a braided band.
We hope that we have given you some excellent hairstyle ideas for your big day. If you are going for a slightly complicated one, then ensure that you have a trial beforehand.