The 13 wedding hairstyles I currently have in my 'saved' folder (2024)

When it comes to all things wedding, I'm not a traditionalist. For one, I'm not having a 'proper' wedding but rather a lowkey, special day at a registry office. What I am a going traditional on, though, is making sure my glam is top tier. I mean, I am a beauty editor, after all.You can bet I'm getting organised with my wedding hairstyle, wedding make-up, wedding perfume and wedding nails.

Starting off with what I consider to be the hardest: my wedding day hairstyle. You best believe that I have a huge hair folder saved on my Instagram with absolute gems to take ideas from. Bursting with inspiration from incredibly polished to undone chic, if you're getting married, or just want some hair inspo for a special occasion, there's certainly one in here you can adapt to suit your hair and personal style.

1. Sleek bun

Without a doubt, the sleek bun is one of the most popular hairstyles for 2024 weddings. It is suitable for all hair types (as it can be adapted to suit) and can be used with or without accessorises. This style focuses on being neat and polished when styled without any accessories—great if your dress has lots of detailing and you don't want to draw attention away from it. For this look, you'll want to smooth down those flyaways and add some shine spray.

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got2b Glued 4 Brows & Edges 2in1 Gel

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ghd Shiny Ever After Spray

2. Embrace flowers

If your wedding day flowers are really important to you, you might want to incorporate them into your hairstyle, too. This is an absolutely beautiful example of that without it looking like the flowers are taking attention away from the beautiful dress, make-up and earrings. If you want to incorporate this but want it a little more low-key, just add fewer flowers or play around with colours to suit your outfit and hair colour.

3. Undone bob

Polished not your vibe? Try a chic undone bob like this one. This one focuses on effortless-looking waves that show off the beautiful highlights and finishes with a jewelled headband complementing the dress.

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ghd Curve Classic Wave Wand

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Bloom & Bay Snowdrop Crystal Headband

4. Jewelled bow, half-up

Bows are in and there's nothing I love more than a jewelled bow like this. This is such an easy way to add some glamour to an otherwise very simplistic style, like this half-up look. If you don't want something this eye-catching for your ceremony, consider adding a bow for your reception to change up the look half way through the day.

5. Tucked waves

Another big trend this year is tucked waves; securing the hair behind the ears to create a strong parting and letting the hair behind flow in front. This style, in particular, has been elevated even more with the addition of pearl gems. You can get these on Amazon, and they're a lot of fun to play around with.

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Hair Pearls

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Turbo Tong

6. Mesh bow up-do

Okay, but why have I never thought about using mesh as a hair accessory? This is such a beautiful, undone but elegant look, and it is great if you don't want to spend a ton on accessories. You might want to trial a bunch of different shades to best suit your hair colour.

7. Old Hollywood Waves

I'll never tire of old Hollywood waves as a classic and beautiful wedding hairstyle. No matter your length of hair, this is always totally show-stopping. Be sure to stock up on that hairspray to make sure it stays put all day and night long.

8. Low ponytail

A low pony is also up there with absolute favourite wedding hairstyles. This one is extra voluminous thanks to the use of a curling wand and sleek parting. Plus, wrapping hair around the hair band makes it look extra polished. If you wanted to jazz it up a little, you could add a hair accessory right on the headband, or some gems along the waves.

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Amika High Tide Deep Waver

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Moroccanoil Luminous Medium Hairspray

9. Face-framed up-do

A messy up-do with thick, face-framing pieces always looks beautiful. This is a look you can tailor completely to your preferences and hair type. For example, you could try these face framers with a sleek top knot, emphasise curls with a voluminous up-do, or create a slicked-back ponytail. It's such a great, versatile look.

10. Intricate braid

I cannot get enough of intricate plaits when it comes to wedding styles. There are endless ways to incorporate a plait or braid into your hairstyle, including this mermaid style. It's incredibly intricate as it is, but you might also choose to add some further detailing like these dainty pearls.

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Easilocks Pearl Collection Hair Pins

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Sam McKnight Cool Girl Barely There Texture Mist

11. Long waves

If you want to keep it classic then long, loose waves are always a safe (and stunning) bet for your wedding day hair. Keep things in place with lots of flexible hold hairspray and a good, quality pair of curling tongs.

12. Low-key bun

Introducing the ultimate cool-girl wedding hairstyle—beautiful in its seeming effortlessness. (Although we always know it takes a lot of skill to appear effortless!) For this one, you'll need a talented hairstylist (or tons of patience and a friend to help) and even more hair grips. Plus, some texture hairspray to finish the look off.

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Ouai Texturizing Hair Spray

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Boots Bending Hair Grips

13. Black bow

Want to try out the bow stacking trend but not keen on white? Try a black, jewelled bow to finish off your look. This one feels a little more special than your regular black bow if that's something you wear day-to-day. You could style this how they have here with a half-up look, or incorporate it into a plait or ponytail.

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FAQs

Should mother of the bride wear hair up or down? ›

Updos are a mother-of-the-bride hairstyle favorite for a reason: they're timeless, they frame your face and they work with a wide variety of dress styles. Whether it's a beautiful braided bun, an elegant chignon or an updo with a few wispy tendrils, you really can't go wrong.

How do I decide what to wear my hair on my wedding day? ›

Consider Your Wedding Dress Neckline

"If you are wearing a strapless dress, either hair down or half up, half down will look pretty and feminine while still showing off the neckline," advises Mar. Loose waves and a soft, flowing style is key. If your dress has a higher neckline, our pro says to consider an updo.

How do you curl your hair for a wedding bride? ›

In terms of technique, for each section of strands, hold the ends of the hair and wrap the section around the outside of the curling iron (don't clamp down on it). Hold for a few seconds, then gently let go.

What hair style is best for V neck dress? ›

Plunging/V -Necklines

Half-up-half-down hairstyles can work with this neckline too. For the best results, a low bun or chignon with some face-framing pieces in the front. With a plunging or V-neck dress, it is a statement so making sure your hair isn't covering that is important.

What hairstyles look good on square faces for weddings? ›

Square Face Shapes

Loose curls or beachy waves will help soften the jawline and add movement to the hair. Half-up hairstyles with loose waves can also be flattering. Avoid straight, blunt hairstyles as they can emphasize the angles of your face.

What color is the mother of the bride's dress supposed to be? ›

Typically the Mother of the Bride's dress should complement the bridal party's color palette. Not necessarily match with the bridesmaids, but choose a color in the color family. The most popular color for the mother of the bride to wear is navy or a royal blue, followed by blush or a shade of nude.

Who walks the groom's mother down the aisle? ›

The groom might opt to escort his mother down the aisle and to her seat in the front row, followed closely behind by the groom's father. This gives the groom an opportunity to give his parents a hug before taking his place at the altar.

How much money should the groom's parents give? ›

It used to be that the role of the bridegroom's parents was restricted to hosting the rehearsal dinner and leading him down the aisle, but that is no longer the case. In a recent poll by wedding enthusiasts, the Groom's parents cover up to 24% of the wedding costs.

Do you wash your hair the day of your wedding? ›

If your hair is in between fine and dense, base your hair washing decisions on your comfort level! If you're comfortable skipping hair washes, go for it! If you absolutely must wash your hair every morning, then you should wash your hair on the morning of your wedding.

Do you do makeup before hair on wedding day? ›

“It has been my experience with clients that getting your makeup done before doing your hair is best,” says Voight. She further adds, “This way, the makeup artist has the chance to blend the makeup into the hairline and around the jaw area without worrying about messing up the beautiful work of the hairstylist.

How many hours before your wedding should you get your hair done? ›

For the bride and a bridal party of four, we suggest starting to get ready four to five hours before the ceremony begins. This will provide ample time for hair, makeup, and photos. Add an hour and a half for each additional bridal party member (or subtract the same amount of time for smaller wedding parties).

How do you coordinate wedding hair and makeup? ›

First, start with 30 minute time increments and then add columns to match the number of artists you have. You can then start plugging in names and figuring out who should go first, second, third etc. Make sure you decide if you would like to go first versus last and add yourself in.

Who pays for wedding hair? ›

That said, the bride or the bridesmaids will pay for the bridal party's hair and makeup. Some brides cover the cost of glam as a “thank you” to their friends for supporting the wedding. However, this isn't always the case. Weddings are expensive, and some brides can't afford hair and makeup for a large bridal party.

How many days before a wedding should I get a haircut? ›

Getting your hair cut five to seven days before your wedding day is best. This gives your hair enough time to start growing out a little but not so much that it grows out too much or looks messy from being styled every day. During your appointment, ask your barber or stylist about salon hair styling products to use.

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