What is the best hair style for a wedding?
Once you’ve found your perfect match among these wedding day hairstyles, work with a professional stylist to make it a reality.
- Classic Low Chignon. Hunter Ryan Photo.
- Elegant, Vintage-Style Curls.
- Romantic Updo with Flowers.
- Deep Side Part.
- Long, Smooth Curls.
- Pinned Curls.
- Glam Long Ponytail.
- Braided Barrette.
How do you wear your hair to a wedding?
If you typically wear your hair down, it may feel more like “you” to do the same on your wedding day. Hair-down looks work great with strapless gowns or spaghetti straps. If your dress has a detailed back or a high neck, you may want to consider an updo or a half-up, half-down style.
How should my bridesmaids wear their hair?
Contrast the bridesmaids’ style with that of the bride, but keep the overall idea the same. For example, if the bride is wearing her hair in a stunning oversized fishtail braid worn to one side, then the bridesmaids could wear their hair loose and down, with just one small scalp plait braided in to one side.
Can you wear a veil with your hair down?
Veils have a curved comb and loops that follow the shape of the head, allowing them to fit right in with your hair. They are ideal for up-dos, but some brides might be more hesitant about including a veil when their heart is set on wearing their hair down. Don’t worry, because Scizzorhands has you covered!
Does my veil have to match my dress?
Your veil does not need to match your dress perfectly (we do not want your look to be too “matchy”). But you should tie in 1 or 2 details from your dress to your veil so that your veil complements your dress without overpowering it.
How do you match a veil to a dress?
As a general rule of thumb, the more embellished your dress, the more simple your bridal veil should be. The veil should merely frame your face, not take away from the full bridal look. If your gown is clean, then opt for a veil with a little more detail–maybe one with beading!