Showing posts with label Wedding Hairstyles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Hairstyles. Show all posts

A Brief Guide to Wedding Hairdos


With Britain’s Royal Wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton (April 29th 2011), it seemed nearly the entire world was caught up in “wedding fever”. It also brings to mind an opportunity to discuss some of the basics of “Wedding Hairstyles” that might help a future bride to explain to her stylist just what it is she is looking for on her big day. Bridal hairstyles fall into three main categories, which are defined by the amount of hair and its position on the head: Down-Style, Partial Up-Style, Full Up-Style. These categories are pretty self-explanatory, and each contains a range of looks within their boundaries.
  
The down-styles include those hairstyles where the hair is smoothed straight and silky, allowed to hang down the back in a sleek curtain. It also includes those full-volume styles where the hair is curled into a massive mane, and designed to offer balance to the body frame, as well as complimenting the neckline and shape of the wedding dress. Partial Up-Styles are traditionally popular for less formal weddings. These hairdos take a portion of the hair and arrange it into an up-style while allowing the remainder of the hair to be worn unconfined. The “partial up-style” may involve the hair on one side or the other, the hair at the crown (with the remainder falling loosely) or the more traditional look of the hair in the forward sections with the back hanging freely.

      Full Up-Styles are precisely that – hairstyles that utilize all of the hair into a style that is generally up and confined off of the neck and shoulders. The full up-style can vary greatly, and can have at its base a French twist, tight bun, simple chignon or any number of other looks. Full up-styles can be extravagantly ornate, or minimally simple. It once again all depends on the gown being worn and the ability of the hairdo to balance the features.

Down Styles
The following are typical down-styles that are still elegant and well-suited to wear in a formal or casual wedding environment. These are by no means the ONLY options available in a down-style and should be simply taken as a beginning launch point for choosing your wedding look.

The Veronica Lake Style 
Veronica Lake was an iconic beauty known for her long, flowing and well controlled waves that spilled across her face and shoulders like satin. In her heyday during the 1940s, common styling techniques included roller sets, and more often, fingerwaving. Much of the signature wave of the Veronica Lake look comes from the latter technique. Using fingerwaves, the hair can be molded into a specific pattern that follows a pleasing line to frame the face and create balance where needed in the features. The strong vertical lines of the style make it a good choice for many rounder-faced individuals.
Full-Volume Style
While it isn’t quite as often seen in more modern weddings, the full-volume style is popular among those brides with very wavy hair and long-layered cuts. The style typically uses a roller set to create masses of curl in the hair and is carefully combed out to keep most of the curl intact, diffused and airy. The style itself has been referred to as a “Gypsy Cut” because of the luxurious and naturally romantic aspect of the particular look.This look is especially good for those with naturally curly hair and can use the styling tools to enhance or reshape the curl, or simply make use of the natural curl.

Romantic White Silk Road Wedding

White silk, a girl longing for each bride style must-have. Diamond flower, pearl amount ofornaments, such as flashing crown full of romantic fantasy bridal hair accessories withwhite gauze closely together, will be the perfect temperament to build out the uniquebride.

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The Right Wedding Hair Styles

A wedding say is meant to be the most perfect day in any woman’s life and one of the most important part of this big day is getting the look just right. As with most fashion things, wedding hairstyle trends change every year and for the year ahead, wedding hairstyles are said to be in for a revamp!


Wedding Hairstyle Ideas

More polished styles are in for 2011, taking over the messy styles that seemed to dominate over the last couple of years. Although there is still a lot of texture in the styles, they are more elegant and less relaxed with slightly more controversial hair accessories being used to replace the more imaginative styles we have come to get used to.
With more refined hair comes the need for bigger and better items to add to it and ribbons and streamers that are in tow with the rest of the wedding color scheme seems to be the perfect addition to any wedding style. Vintage items are also coming back in fashion with the added interest in vintage dresses and shoes and if you are brave enough, you could even try adding a family heirloom brooch to the hair to spice things up a little bit.
So, if you are looking to get married in 2011 the hairstyle that you should be looking at is still relaxed with soft edgings as you may have come across in 2010 but with a slightly more vintage and polished appeal to it. If you are looking for a way to get more creative, look at vintage stores to find something that can be placed in the hair rather than a traditional veil to make things a bit more exotic!