15 Fresh Wedding Hairstyles by theKnot.com
15 Fresh Wedding Hairstyles
the modern birdcage
If the shoes make the outfit, then the headpiece can certainly make the hairstyle. A fresh take on the cage veil, this vintage-inspired bandeau adds an edge of modern romance. Twenties Style Bandeau, $350, LeahC.com; gown by Mika Inatome
-- by Kate Wood
photography by Keith Lathrop
hair by Federico Calce for Federico Salon
makeup by Renee Majour for RJ Bennett
styling by Raphael Mendoca for Halley Resources
1.
the goddess
A divine alternative to a basic updo, this carefree-looking Grecian style is curled, twisted, and pinned at random so it's practically effortless to re-create. "This style will work best on naturally curly hair or long, thick hair that's typically difficult to manage," says Brian Magallones, celebrity stylist for Garnier Fructis. If you don't have especially thick or wavy hair, have your stylist create that texture -- a hair cream like Jonathan Product Dirt Texturizing Paste ($26, sephora.com) can help give you instant texture.
- Flower Cluster earrings with Cento diamonds, $11,720, and Tulip Solitaire Cento diamond ring, $10,140, CentoCollection.com
- Gown by Mika Inatome
2. the soft side pony
If you never leave the house without your "bracelet" (aka your hair tie) update your everyday style with a romantic side ponytail. The trick to make this sporty-chic style soft and wedding-worthy? Sweep the front of your hair over your ear and loosely tie your voluminous waves. "This style is the perfect complement to a backless or low-back gown," says Magallones. "It's soft and girly, yet sophisticated."
- Brooch with Swarovski crystals, $75, LauraJayne.com
- Gown by Peter Langner for Kleinfeld
3. the screen siren
Add some major drama to your updo by using unexpected elements. The ostrich feathers on this '40s-inspired veil comb take simple netting to simply stunning.
- Veil comb with feathers, $60, HeatherHuey.com
- Diamond Rose earrings, $1,980, RobertoCoin.com
- Gown by Romona Keveza at Mark Ingram
4. the new twist
The classic bun -- with tresses lying smooth against your head -- will never go out of style, but we're enamored with this chic (and twisty) way of doing it. The smooth style adds the perfect modern touch to update a traditional look. "This would be great for shoulder-length and longer hair, but extensions could be used to add length as well," explains celebrity hairstylist Jamal Hammadi. "Place the low bun either centered or asymmetrically -- it's your choice." Use a styling cream (try Neutrogena Hair Care Triple Moisture Smooth Shine Anti-Frizz Cream, $7.50, drugstore.com) to smooth down any flyaways for a look that's laid back, but not sloppy.
- Teardrop and coin pearl chandelier earrings, $98, LRS-Design.com
- Gown by Mika Inatome
5. the straight story
These days you don't need to wear the crown to look like a princess. Simply secure a side part with some bobby pins and stud your sleek, down 'do with a few stunning crystal hair vines to create an alternative tiara effect. "When using accessories to adorn the hair, especially for a big occasion like a wedding, the key is less is more," says Brian Magallones. "This style can work on any hair type, blow-dry hair straight and tease a little at the root to help keep accessories secure."
- Set of three sterling silver and Swarovski crystal hair combs, $375 for set, LoriLondon.com
- Gown by Rivini for Kleinfeld
While a center-parted style may look severe, a side part can flatter most faces. Add a chic chignon and play up the jewels for a style that is timeless and sophisticated. Whether you wear your tresses up or down, the key is to create a little lift first. "Apply mousse to towel-dried hair and blow-dry upside down to lift your locks at the root," directs celebrity stylist Brian Magallones. His pick: Garnier Fructis XXL Volume Thickening Mousse $3, Ulta.com. If you pull your hair back, "keep it soft with pieces hanging in the front to frame your face. This style is ideal for fine, straight hair." Pearl chandelier earrings, $119, LRS-Design.com; gown by Danielle Caprese exclusively for Kleinfeld
Locks that vary in color will really illuminate the contours of a unique, loosely braided style -- you might even consider asking your stylist to add in a few extra highlights on the underside of your tresses to play up the 'do.
- Madeleine hairpins with French lace, Swarovski crystals, and ostrich feathers, $175 for set of 5, LauraJayne.com
- Gown by Romona Keveza at Mark Ingram
8. retro glamour
Though this half-up headband style is up-to-the-minute trendy, it's virtually guaranteed to become a classic. "Your hair texture could be anything from fine to thick, but length is really the only thing necessary for this style," says celebrity stylist Jamal Hammadi. "The key is to know how much and where to pull the hair back away from your face to follow the lines of your cheekbones and face shape."
- Find a similar headband at ColetteMalouf.com; sterling silver and Swarovski crystal hairpin (worn as an earring), $300 for a set of 5, LoriLondon.com
- Gown by Le spose di Gio for Mark Ingram
9. the tease
Don't be afraid to pump up the volume. Some strategically placed barrettes and a few spritzes of hair spray will keep your curly coif out of your eyes for an entire evening of hair-down dancing. Bridal.
- Evening sterling silver and white topaz hair clip, $245, Tacori.com
- Flower Cluster pendant with Cento diamonds, $4,100, CentoCollection.com
- Gown by Amarildine exclusively for Kleinfeld
10. the undone updo
As stylists are now even more creative with updos, styles are definitely less rigid -- a curl out of place? No problem! This loose but elegant look can work for the beach or the ballroom. "This style's not supposed to be perfect," says Dana Gjelaj, stylist at NYC's Butterfly Studio Salon. "You could never recreate this exact style. It will look a little different every time."
- Silk satin flower with jeweled center by Malis-Henderson for Kleinfeld, $125, KleinfeldBridal.com
- Midnight Star diamond drop earrings, $5,000, RobertoCoin.com
- Gown by Romona Keveza at Mark Ingram
11. the swept-away
Down 'dos are hotter than ever -- especially ones with just-loose-enough curls swept to the side with a one-of-a-kind comb or barrette.
- Rhinestone hair comb, $50, HeatherHuey.com
- Gown by Stewart Parvin for Mark Ingram
12. couture curls
Maximize your hair volume in a half-up do with some loose curls. Clipping a few choice strands into a decadent barrette will finish off this sultry style.
13. true romance
A wispier version of the undone updo, this style can be dressed up or down with a few strategically placed hairpins.
- Pearl and diamond earrings by Chopard, $4,495, Chopard.com
14. the braided bun
Sweet and sophisticated rolled into one. This tucked and twisted up do is fit for a seaside celebration or a more glamorous ballroom affair.
- Pearl earrings, $115, LRS-Design.com
- Gown by Mika Inatome
the modern birdcageIf the shoes make the outfit, then the headpiece can certainly make the hairstyle. A fresh take on the cage veil, this vintage-inspired bandeau adds an edge of modern romance. Twenties Style Bandeau, $350, LeahC.com; gown by Mika Inatome
-- by Kate Wood
photography by Keith Lathrop
hair by Federico Calce for Federico Salon
makeup by Renee Majour for RJ Bennett
styling by Raphael Mendoca for Halley Resources
1.
the goddessA divine alternative to a basic updo, this carefree-looking Grecian style is curled, twisted, and pinned at random so it's practically effortless to re-create. "This style will work best on naturally curly hair or long, thick hair that's typically difficult to manage," says Brian Magallones, celebrity stylist for Garnier Fructis. If you don't have especially thick or wavy hair, have your stylist create that texture -- a hair cream like Jonathan Product Dirt Texturizing Paste ($26, sephora.com) can help give you instant texture.
- Flower Cluster earrings with Cento diamonds, $11,720, and Tulip Solitaire Cento diamond ring, $10,140, CentoCollection.com
- Gown by Mika Inatome
2. the soft side pony
If you never leave the house without your "bracelet" (aka your hair tie) update your everyday style with a romantic side ponytail. The trick to make this sporty-chic style soft and wedding-worthy? Sweep the front of your hair over your ear and loosely tie your voluminous waves. "This style is the perfect complement to a backless or low-back gown," says Magallones. "It's soft and girly, yet sophisticated."- Brooch with Swarovski crystals, $75, LauraJayne.com
- Gown by Peter Langner for Kleinfeld
3. the screen siren
Add some major drama to your updo by using unexpected elements. The ostrich feathers on this '40s-inspired veil comb take simple netting to simply stunning.- Veil comb with feathers, $60, HeatherHuey.com
- Diamond Rose earrings, $1,980, RobertoCoin.com
- Gown by Romona Keveza at Mark Ingram
4. the new twist
The classic bun -- with tresses lying smooth against your head -- will never go out of style, but we're enamored with this chic (and twisty) way of doing it. The smooth style adds the perfect modern touch to update a traditional look. "This would be great for shoulder-length and longer hair, but extensions could be used to add length as well," explains celebrity hairstylist Jamal Hammadi. "Place the low bun either centered or asymmetrically -- it's your choice." Use a styling cream (try Neutrogena Hair Care Triple Moisture Smooth Shine Anti-Frizz Cream, $7.50, drugstore.com) to smooth down any flyaways for a look that's laid back, but not sloppy.- Teardrop and coin pearl chandelier earrings, $98, LRS-Design.com
- Gown by Mika Inatome
5. the straight story
These days you don't need to wear the crown to look like a princess. Simply secure a side part with some bobby pins and stud your sleek, down 'do with a few stunning crystal hair vines to create an alternative tiara effect. "When using accessories to adorn the hair, especially for a big occasion like a wedding, the key is less is more," says Brian Magallones. "This style can work on any hair type, blow-dry hair straight and tease a little at the root to help keep accessories secure."- Set of three sterling silver and Swarovski crystal hair combs, $375 for set, LoriLondon.com
- Gown by Rivini for Kleinfeld
While a center-parted style may look severe, a side part can flatter most faces. Add a chic chignon and play up the jewels for a style that is timeless and sophisticated. Whether you wear your tresses up or down, the key is to create a little lift first. "Apply mousse to towel-dried hair and blow-dry upside down to lift your locks at the root," directs celebrity stylist Brian Magallones. His pick: Garnier Fructis XXL Volume Thickening Mousse $3, Ulta.com. If you pull your hair back, "keep it soft with pieces hanging in the front to frame your face. This style is ideal for fine, straight hair." Pearl chandelier earrings, $119, LRS-Design.com; gown by Danielle Caprese exclusively for Kleinfeld
Locks that vary in color will really illuminate the contours of a unique, loosely braided style -- you might even consider asking your stylist to add in a few extra highlights on the underside of your tresses to play up the 'do.- Madeleine hairpins with French lace, Swarovski crystals, and ostrich feathers, $175 for set of 5, LauraJayne.com
- Gown by Romona Keveza at Mark Ingram
8. retro glamour
Though this half-up headband style is up-to-the-minute trendy, it's virtually guaranteed to become a classic. "Your hair texture could be anything from fine to thick, but length is really the only thing necessary for this style," says celebrity stylist Jamal Hammadi. "The key is to know how much and where to pull the hair back away from your face to follow the lines of your cheekbones and face shape."- Find a similar headband at ColetteMalouf.com; sterling silver and Swarovski crystal hairpin (worn as an earring), $300 for a set of 5, LoriLondon.com
- Gown by Le spose di Gio for Mark Ingram
9. the tease
Don't be afraid to pump up the volume. Some strategically placed barrettes and a few spritzes of hair spray will keep your curly coif out of your eyes for an entire evening of hair-down dancing. Bridal.- Evening sterling silver and white topaz hair clip, $245, Tacori.com
- Flower Cluster pendant with Cento diamonds, $4,100, CentoCollection.com
- Gown by Amarildine exclusively for Kleinfeld
10. the undone updo
As stylists are now even more creative with updos, styles are definitely less rigid -- a curl out of place? No problem! This loose but elegant look can work for the beach or the ballroom. "This style's not supposed to be perfect," says Dana Gjelaj, stylist at NYC's Butterfly Studio Salon. "You could never recreate this exact style. It will look a little different every time."- Silk satin flower with jeweled center by Malis-Henderson for Kleinfeld, $125, KleinfeldBridal.com
- Midnight Star diamond drop earrings, $5,000, RobertoCoin.com
- Gown by Romona Keveza at Mark Ingram
11. the swept-away
Down 'dos are hotter than ever -- especially ones with just-loose-enough curls swept to the side with a one-of-a-kind comb or barrette.- Rhinestone hair comb, $50, HeatherHuey.com
- Gown by Stewart Parvin for Mark Ingram
12. couture curls
Maximize your hair volume in a half-up do with some loose curls. Clipping a few choice strands into a decadent barrette will finish off this sultry style.13. true romance
A wispier version of the undone updo, this style can be dressed up or down with a few strategically placed hairpins.- Pearl and diamond earrings by Chopard, $4,495, Chopard.com
14. the braided bun
Sweet and sophisticated rolled into one. This tucked and twisted up do is fit for a seaside celebration or a more glamorous ballroom affair.- Pearl earrings, $115, LRS-Design.com
- Gown by Mika Inatome
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