Never undervalue finely sculpted curls and waves. They suit minimalist to extravagant wedding gowns with their modest elegance.
Various veils complement asymmetrical hairstyles. We enjoy pairing them with fingertip to chapel-length tulle veils.
Low wedding updos like chignons and romantic untidy buns are trendy. This style is adaptable, with a variety of veil lengths and blusher options.
On their wedding day, many brides say they can't wear a veil because of their ponytail. This inspired us to create stunning ponytail veils.
A classic half-up half-down style suits numerous facial types and hair lengths. It looks good with or without fringe. Add delicate curls, waves, or volume to your crown.
Ballet buns and other high bridal updos elevate your style. Classic tulle and flowing veils suit this look. The veil is usually worn below the updo, however it varies on length and personal preference.
If your hairstyle is Great Gatsby or Mad Men-inspired, try a juliet cap, birdcage veil, or classic veil.
Though elaborate, it feels beachy and relaxing. The loose hairs and beautiful visible roots make this style look effortless, even though it probably took hours to achieve.