Wedding Hair Trends That Will Stand The Test Of Time

Fashion trends move at warp speed, and wedding trends are no different. Dresses evolve through time, and hair and makeup styles continuously change. And while trends are always fun to keep in mind, opting for something that lasts long after a trend is especially crucial for a wedding. Here are a few updated wedding hairstyles that will look just as good years from now as it will on the big day.

Symmetrical Parts

The center part has become a rather large topic of discussion in recent years; many are with it, and many are not. But in wedding trends, there is a noticeable uptick in symmetrical parts with long, luscious locks draped down your back.

The challenge of not having long hair to achieve this hairstyle is easy to overcome these days. With all the different hair extension options available, don’t count this trend out if your hair is on the shorter side.

Bangs Are Back

Bangs come and go like flared jeans. And typically, brides want their hair out of their eyes and off their faces to make things easier during the reception. But - bangs are back!

The twist to these trending bangs is the effortless, choppy drape across the eyebrows. We’re used to seeing a harsh edge at the top of the eyes, which will feel much more dated down the line. But softer bangs can have forever appeal. Our tip? Definitely partner with a professional if bangs might be fun for the big day.

Natural and Simple

A popular trend across the board is the desire to simplify routines and appearances. The busier the lifestyle would seem, the less free time there is.

On special days like weddings, many people want to feel as natural and effortless as possible. This can encourage them to exude a particular type of confidence and highlight their natural glow with all the love surrounding them. Also, this is a look that is completely timeless, regardless of what the trends may dictate.

Ornate Accessories

If simple is the go-to choice, some people turn to delicate and ornate accessories to bring a little extra sparkle and style to their overall look. Embellished details with clips, headbands, or crowns make a bold statement without derailing the dress or beautiful floral arrangements.

This is also something to consider when choosing a veil style. Sometimes veils are closely aligned with trends, so factor that into the equation to ensure the overall look isn’t overdone.

Whimsical Boho

A whimsical boho appearance would be the illusion of effortlessness with the attempt to showcase a specific style. Many people lean toward light and airy waves, wide braids, and half-up, half-down styles.

A boho style is an excellent opportunity to add an accessory that ties into the overall theme of the wedding. Things like florals, greenery, or beadwork can add a hint of style while sticking to the effortless vibe.

While all these styles are certainly on-trend, none of them are too stuck in the moment, which means they should all translate well in 20 years or so. But the most important thing is to stay true to one’s personal style regardless of trends, tradition, or anything else.