As you undoubtedly know, the biggest runway hair trend for Spring are twists ranging from delicate to bold. What do you think ladies? Would this translate well to bridal or should it stay on the catwalk?
I'm not a fan of most of these, but if needed to translate to the aisle I would go with the soft twist like the middle photo on the right. Something sweet, soft and whimsical.
I used to be a hairdresser for Gene Juarez and specialized in bridal hair. Follow wedding hair trends, not runway trends. They are generally a much softer version of what you see on the runway. Also, please gather photos of hair you like that is similar in color and texture to your own hair. These updos work because the hair is very light and doesn't look too overpowering. It is different with dark hair. Just my two cents! HAve fun!
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Ugh I don't know about this one. Seems a little librarian for the aisle, no? It's all about the soft, romantic hair for weddings.
I really adore the second down look. It looks really pretty and I could totally imagine wearing my hair like that for a wedding. Muah, sweetie.
I'm not a fan of most of these, but if needed to translate to the aisle I would go with the soft twist like the middle photo on the right. Something sweet, soft and whimsical.
ahhh i don't think this is my jam!
I used to be a hairdresser for Gene Juarez and specialized in bridal hair. Follow wedding hair trends, not runway trends. They are generally a much softer version of what you see on the runway. Also, please gather photos of hair you like that is similar in color and texture to your own hair. These updos work because the hair is very light and doesn't look too overpowering. It is different with dark hair.
Just my two cents! HAve fun!
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