Bridal Hairstyle with Natural Flowers




Brides who are at the planning the wedding flowers chapter should take into account the flowers for their bridal hairstyle. This is available only for those of you who are planning a more natural, feminine and romantic look. However, we suggest all brides to incorporate natural flowers in their hair arrangement for a more attractive, sensual, elegant and refreshing appearance.




The flowers one decides to use in a wedding are going to bring more color, vibrancy, freshness, sensuality and daintiness to the whole atmosphere, and the same thing works for the bride’s look too. For this article we thought to give you a few examples of beautiful bridal hairstyles with natural flowers that can be chosen by any bride who is planning either a casual wedding or a more romantic and cheerful look. Flowers are meant to add more splendor, happiness, joyfulness and youthfulness to any bride’s face, making her appear younger or at least innocent.

We are happy to see that the wedding dresses produced today by fashion designers incorporate so many flower patterns, appliqués and embroideries. This can only mean that the trends are going back to the bohemian, hippie or Victorian romantic eras when women used to look very feminine, enchanting and naturally pure. There are plenty creative ideas one can follow when making her bridal hairstyle with natural flowers. The only thing that you should do is to choose the right types of blooms, colors and designs that can work best for your own silhouette, face or hair length and color. All these aspects should be taken into account when planning the flowers for your hairstyle, as well as the aspects concerning the wedding dress’s design, cut, color, formality and style. The season, theme and venue of the wedding are other important coordinates that one has to consider before making any hasty decision or purchase.

We suggest you to study more than ten different types of hairstyle arrangements with flowers in order to see what’s trendy, what’s old and dated or what works best for your physiognomy or individual style and personality. Bold brides can opt for a more glamorous, grandiose and intricate type of bridal hairstyle with natural flowers, while casual and simple brides who wish for something natural, cozy and nonchalant can opt for a loose type of arrangement that can offer them a more natural and delicate look. There are many types of fresh flowers that are usually incorporated in all kinds of bridal hairstyle arrangements. The most popular ones are as follows: gardenias, orchids, roses, anemones, magnolias, carnations, gerbera daises, sunflowers, stephanotises, freesias, amaryllises, peonies, ranunculuses, lilacs, hibiscuses, lilacs, hydrangeas, hyacinths, irises, pansies, etc.

We think that even the most exigent or selective and pretentious type of bride can find something adequate and flattering for her own wear among these precious and lovely natural wedding flowers. We invite you to browse for more articles and pictures of charming types of bridal hairstyle arrangements with fresh, artificial or crafty flowers on our website.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Jan 11, 2011 in Hairstyles
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One Response to Bridal Hairstyle with Natural Flowers

  1. Clarissa says:

    Beryl, a friend of mine who married in New Jersey, wore a silk floral hair clip by Mikiye Creations.She had a simple and in the same time fabulous hairstyle, that impressed the audience…especially because she had a natural and rare flower. I believe you don’t have to be eccentric to attract guest’s interest.

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