The wedding is a day mainly for two
people moving on from one stage in life and probably sharing their joy with those
they love. This is the day a bride is expected to go all out to look amazingly
different from the usual. However, people often forget that too much of
anything can ruin you. Leave alone the tones of make up that has already been
put on the bride, the accessories you wear in your hair could actually make you
effortlessly beautiful on your day. One of the easiest and cost effective ways
to do this is by embracing nature; accessorizing with some beautiful flowers of
your choice to match your hairstyle. It may sound last century but this is a trend
that many brides have pulled off with just ordinary flowers, after all beauty
lies in the hands of the beholder!
Contrary to popular belief, flowers as hair accessories are
not just for the summer and fancy outdoor activities like trips and boho
brides, they can be made formal for any function depending on how you chose to
wear them. There is a floral accessory and hairstyle combo to suit all kinds of
brides and wedding styles from rustic to glam, vintage to modern and everything
in between. However, one
should consider what flowers will be used for
their bouquet and centerpieces so that it does not However, wearing fresh
flowers feels extra special but you should change the look after the long day
because they may start to look a little wilted towards the end of the night.
Tips
on how to pull off this look…
- Flowers make a beautiful addition to a wide variety of ‘hair up’ styles.
- If you are skeptical about the look, you could try fluffy peonies or ‘dinner plate dahlias’ or any big flower for a statement with one single, big, bold bloom.
- If you are looking for a fancy/playful look, delicate flowers woven into an everyday braid or fishtail braid will help u pull this off.
- Think about the amount and weight of the flowers you want to use as it’s important that you’re comfortable on the day too.
- Consider that most bridal flowers do not compliment veils.
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