A thick long braid with gold adornments and fresh flowers had been the definitive bridal hairstyle for generations now. While we love the traditional hairdo just like any other Indian bride, in the era of elaborate pre and post wedding ceremonies, the bride-to be would definitely want a unique hair style for all the occasions.
So if you are one of them, looking for classic hair updo inspirations, check out our top picks for this wedding season.
1.Messy Bun for your Mehendi
No one would wants their tresses to play a spoil sport with henna.So, casually tying them up into an uber cool messy bun would be a great option.We would also suggest adding some fresh flower jewellery to finish off the look in style.
2.For the ivory brides
While most of the brides like bright colours to adorn on their D-day, few like keeping it extremely subtle and look celestial in shades of ivory. This floral hair knot is undoubtedly for them and we bet that it would you leave them looking like a million bucks.
3.Donuts for the Exhausted bride.
Of course we all love donuts, but right now we are talking about the Donut hairdo.What would the bride do when she has a reception right after an elaborate wedding ? Panic? Not at all!! Team BE suggests this distinct donut bun with jasmine buds to look every bit perfect without effort.
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4.For the Golden bride
While adorning your Jadai with malli is a common thing, Ladies,you can now get creative by adding your heritage neck pieces to a neatly made bun to carry off a royal look.
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5.Celebrity inspirations to add all the drama.
While Star weddings set a vogue in wedding industry ,Divyanka tripati’s Rang Dey video bought back the elaborate high Bun of the 60’s back to lime light.Whats more? She looked every bit gorgeous in it.We give a huge thumps up to this.
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