Finding the perfect hair accessory to match your wedding attire can be a difficult task. With so many choices available to you, it’s important to find the right piece that makes you look and feel fabulous as well as fits in beautifully with your personal style and the theme of your wedding.
After all, the difference between something good and something great is in the attention to details.
We’ve got you covered.
In this article, we’ll go over the different types and styles of bridal hair accessories and how you can pick the right one to elevate your look.
The answer to this question depends entirely on you. Do you normally like to wear jewellery? What is your personal style? Do you want a super minimalist look with nothing to distract from your hair? Will you wear a veil? These are all questions that can help you answer whether you want an accessory for your hair or not.
Now, while there are no rules about wearing hair accessories, it goes without saying that a well-chosen piece for your hair can truly elevate your look and tie it all up.
If you do decide to embellish your hairdo with a carefully picked accessory, here are the top options on the market right now.
When we say wedding tiara, we tend to think of the regal tiaras we see on royal heads. But there are many other tiara styles available such as the headband, double band, wreath and wishbone tiaras. This hair accessory is also very versatile and in general work with any type of hairstyle.
Depending on the style you choose, a tiara can be minimalist or dramatic. If you like something understated, pick out a delicate one like a headband or double band tiara. For a statement look, go for a regal tiara or an elaborate wishbone tiara.
A tiara is the perfect way to feel like a princess on your wedding day, the ideal occasion to justify wearing one.
Hair combs are very popular and very versatile for brides. While most people opt for a comb to embellish a fancy bun or updo, you can also wear a bridal comb with your hair down. They help to hold your hair in place and are generally very secure. You can find bridal combs in vintage, classic, modern and floral designs to name a few.
Hair pins are an excellent way to achieve an understated, classy and elegant look. They are perfect when pinned alongside a beautiful updo. If you’re after a minimalist look, you can’t go wrong with a couple of bridal hairpins to add just the right amount of sparkle to your appearance.
Hair vines have become very popular of late and an increasing number of brides are sporting this trend. It’s easy to love the look. Hair vines blend in beautifully with any hairstyle and look very delicate and feminine. There are many ways to style a hair vine but they best suit braids and updos.
Hair Clips are perfect for brides who plan to wear their hair down or in a loose bun at the nape of neck.
They will certainly help to keep your hair tidy and off your face whilst still showing off your lovely curls, for a relaxed vibe.
The bridal hair accessories you pick out should match your personal style. Consider the clothes and jewellery you normally gravitate towards. What inspires you? What fashion icons do you admire?
It’s also important to match your hair accessories with the overall theme of the wedding. For example, if you decide to wear colourful flowers in your hair while your venue and the rest of your attire follows a classic style, you might hit a mismatched note. Unless you’re deliberately going for a mismatched style (in itself a style), try to ensure that your hair accessories complement the theme of the wedding.
Here are the top types of bridal styles that we see all the time. Is your style on the list?
You gravitate towards the traditional. Try classic head accessories like a tiara or vintage combs.
You’re a free spirit. Think flower crowns or wreath tiaras featuring motifs from nature, such as leaves, birds, flowers and vines.
You lean towards a minimalist aesthetic while still keeping it stylish. Think geometric designs and sleek metal styles.
You love sea, sand and sun. Why not opt for flowers, pearls and shells as an overall accessory theme? You can even add in a pop of colour to emphasise your theme.
You like to be in the spotlight and showcase your style and personality through specific fashion choices. You’re confident and want to get off the unbeaten path. Think unique colours, elaborate metal designs and different materials like leather, feathers and alternative metals for your headpiece.
You can’t choose your hair accessory without factoring in your wedding hairstyle. Decide what hairstyle will go best with your dress, theme and style and then look for hair accessories that will accentuate that look.
The type of hair you have will also affect the hair pieces you choose. If you’ve got thick, tumbling tresses, then chances are delicate, thin hair accessories may get lost in there and not really be seen. In this case, it’s best to go a bit bolder and choose a larger hair accessory.
If, on the other hand, you have really fine hair, then a simple, minimalist piece may suit much better.
Try on a few different hair accessories to see which suits your hair and hairstyle before you make your choice.
Your jewellery and your hair accessories should complement each other rather than compete against each other. Try to find a common thread between these two elements of your look to ensure that the overall look is cohesive.
The general recommendation is to opt for the same colour metal for both the jewellery and the hair piece. Silver tiara and gold jewellery for example, could have a jarring effect unless that’s the look you’re going for.
Another important point is to try to match the materials. If you’re wearing pearl earrings, then pearls in your hair would complement them beautifully.
One thing to take care about is not to overwhelm the look with large statement jewellery and hair accessories. Less is more and it’s best to balance the look than to overkill. For example, if you’re wearing a tiara, then minimise the jewellery and opt for simple studs or delicate drop earrings. If you’re hair accessories are at the back and not as visible from the front, opt for more visible jewellery. The point is to find a happy balance without taking attention away from your face.
It’s best to begin your bridal hair accessories and jewellery shopping in earnest after you’ve nailed the dress. Check out what styles, colours and themes you like in the meantime. Knowing this will guide you on your dress quest too.
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