The Look:
Floral Headbands
The Show:
Anna Sui Spring 2014
The Rundown:
This is a look for the more bohemian bride. If you intend to wear your locks long and loose, the floral headband lends a certain prettiness to this “undone” hairstyle. Opt for a center parting when sporting this look, and ask your stylist to create a set of loose waves down the lengths of your hair. For a more modern take on the look, keep the very ends of the hair out from the curling iron so they remain straight.
The Look:
Scattered Blooms
The Show:
Zac Posen Spring 2014
The Rundown:
For an updo with an ethereal edge, this is where bridal meets fairytale fantasy. The single buds placed artfully over this unstructured updo will make it appear as though you’ve been showered with petal confetti. The mix of the single bud and petal pin accessories, along with the two-tone color palette, takes this look from fancy dress to daytime dainty.
The Look:
An Artistic Palette
The Show:
Dolce & Gabbana
Spring 2014
The Rundown:
A lesson in how to mix and match hair accessories. This twisted chignon is adorned with a plethora of flowers, leaves, and even a crystal headband, proving that nature mixed with a little sparkle can create a beautiful result. The key here is for the hair to still retain movement, with loose strands pulled from the chignon to create a breathy, fly-away texture.
The Look:
A Flash of Gold
The Show:
Jenny Packham
Spring 2014
The Rundown:
On your wedding day you should remain true to yourself—don’t be pressured into adopting a hairstyle that isn’t in line with your personality. If you’re lucky enough to have a mane of hair which you’re famed for among friends and family, and you feel more confident to leave it down—then do. Adding a floral clip will not only make a style statement, but will also serve to set your parting in place and will ensure your face won’t be hidden by any stray strands, regardless of the weather conditions.
The Look:
Gilded Locks
The Show:
Lela Rose Spring 2014
The Rundown:
There is a delicacy to this look, which comes with the unexpected placement of gold leaf distributed throughout the hair. A slick parting gives way to an unstructured roll at the nape of the neck, but the headlining act here are the gilded strands that twinkle as they catch the light. Gold leaf, in real life, may be a difficult trend to wear and keep in place, so take elements of this style and embellish with miniature gold accented hair clips.