
One of the most important accessories of your bridal gown is your hairdo. The right ’do could make or break your look. When choosing the best style, you need to consider a few things:
- How it fits with your wedding theme.
- How it goes with your venue.
- How to accessorize it.
There are innumerable hairstyles and many ways to accessorize! Below is a list of the trendiest wedding ’dos, along with cost-effective hair accessories from Bridepower!
The Chignon
Perhaps the most popular of all bridal hair designs, the chignon accomplishes messy, easy romance. Your hair is swept up into an unkempt side bun, low to your neck, with strands of curls falling out. Lots of teasing, hairspray, and bobby pins will be needed for this look. We find that this hairpiece works perfectly when slid right into the gathered hair. The flowers will just sit against the chignon, adding a natural and effortless detail. Birdcage veils are very successful with this hairdo, as well as a hairpin or a brooch.
Half Swept Up
Many brides choose to wear this style because they’re going for a natural, bohemian look with their gown. Curling the hair first, they will brush the curls out into loose beach waves and then tease the roots of the crown. Finally, they sweep the hair in front of the face and pin it up on the back of the head into a half-up, half-down style that speaks romance and whimsy. For accessories, traditional veils like this one slide in neatly onto the crown of the head.
Sleek Side Bun
The sleek side bun is a fantastic choice if you have a minimalistic, clean satin gown. An elegant style, the hair sits close to the head shape with nominal teasing at the crown for lift. You gather the hair into a snug, tight bun on the side of your head, low to the neck (the chignon is a similar look but has a looser, messier appeal). The hair’s overall feel should be one of tidiness; therefore, very few accessories are needed. However, a set of delicate hairpins like these could easily glide right into the bun.
Side Ponytail
Another great look if you want a professional untidiness to your hair, the side ponytail is an option that looks natural and unforced. You can tease the hair however you’d like — the frizzier the ponytail, the more fun your hair will be! With lift in the crown and at the sides, some pieces can trail down by your face to elegantly frame it. Pins are what usually accessorize this look best, whether those pins have flowers or rhinestones attached. Birdcages like this can be easily affixed to the ponytail and offer a vintage vibe to this modern hairdo.
Get Expert Opinion Before Final Decision
There are so many ways to accessorize your bridal hairstyle — sometimes it’s best to consult with your hairdresser before making final decisions. Base the hair off of your setting and your bridal gown, then see what creative ideas your hairdresser can offer. Let your hair be the perfect accent to your day! And getting your hairpieces from Bridepower’s website can help save you a few bucks, too.
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