Floral Spring Wedding Hairstyles For A Romantic Bride
March, 27 2023
Flowers and weddings have a long and intriguing relationship, and despite the wedding trends entering and exiting the wedding industry, this is one element that has stuck through. Roman civilization is where floral bouquets first appeared at weddings. Roman weddings frequently featured flowers as decorations because they were seen as representations of a fresh start, fidelity, and fertility. Different flowers and plants went in and out of style over time. From roses to hydrangeas, from cosmos to lilies, the unique orchids to the crowd-pleasing baby’s breathe, flowers are abundant all around us, and top the list as one of the most used elements in the wedding, from the bridal bouquet to the wedding decor, as a design element in the dress to being an adornment in the hair. Today we are here to celebrate the role of fresh flowers as a bridal hair accessory, and the leaps of creativity that you can make with the same.
Wearing flowers in the hair is not a new thing by any means, but it also, surprisingly enough, never gets old! Something about a fragrant bloom tucked away in an intricate braid or a sprinkling of flowers laced in the waves of a bride-to-be adds some freshness and beauty to the look. Apart from the obvious aesthetic appeal, flowers in weddings have traditional reasons too. It has a lot to do about purity and innocence reflected in nature and how it can elevate the bridal look. However, since it is so easy and beautiful to work with, flowers have, and will, outlive the test of time. Whether it's in a flower crown for your boho wedding, or as a cluster of rose buds perfect for your traditional wedding, we seriously feel that no other hair accessory comes close to being as great as this. If you are a romantic bride who likes real flowers instead of sparkly ones and is looking at options for your wedding-day do, this blog is just the thing you need today. Whether you have a pixie cut or long flowing tresses, you will find something in the blog below. But before we get into hairstyles, let's get into the appeal of wearing flowers in your hair and the different hair lengths, and the choice of flower hairstyles accordingly.
The Appeal of Wearing Flowers in Your Hair
Spring is a wonderful time to begin your new life together because it is a season of rebirth and regeneration. Of course, the season also brings with it an abundance of beautiful blooms that you may use in your wedding. Because of this, floral hairpieces are the ideal bridal accessory for a spring wedding. The best part is that flowers complement a variety of various hairstyles, from stylish updos to loose waves. Moreover, you can choose the flowers you want, whether you prefer the thought of big blooms that could resemble your bouquet or smatterings of small buds resembling a baby's breath. Needless to say, if you are hosting a spring and summer wedding, there is no need to look twice for your ideal hair accessories! Just look at the gardens and you have all the flowers in the world to pick from.
Flowers are easily available and can be matched with any wedding theme or color palette. Wedding hairstyles with real or fake flowers are fully adaptable, whether you envision yourself walking down the aisle with an updo, a half-up hairstyle, or wavy locks. You can try placing a single flower into a high bun or chignon for traditional brides. For a truly romantic look, brides who choose to wear their hair down on their special day can pin a few strands back and secure them with a vibrant, rich bloom. And of course, bohemian brides-to-be should try wearing a flower crown. While some brides choose to match their bridal hair accessories to their bouquets, others go completely in a different direction.
Hair Length for Floral Hairstyles!
Hairstyles for weddings with flowers in short, medium, and long lengths are currently highly popular. But your hair length has a huge role to play in your floral hairstyle. For instance, long hair can handle larger flowers whereas medium-length hair needs balance. Utilize the suggestions we've provided below to lean into your strongest qualities.
Long Hair: Whip your long hair into an updo to strike a balance between formal and traditional styles. Add some greenery and leaves to this hairdo for a quick change from flowers. Another choice is to wear a flower crown while wearing your textured hair down. Additionally, a half-crown of daisies can be worn with the low bun chignon. The fairy long bridal hairstyles with flowers in the hair, however, are ideal if you're feeling like an angel. Do beach waves or cascading waves scatter little flower buds in the hair? Let them have their moment.
Medium Length Hair: Here are the best shoulder-length flowery wedding hairstyles for outdoor ceremonies. Make an updo with loose braids to create a gorgeous contrast between elegance and casual. Use your flowers to decorate the updo or add them to the braids. Twist your hair into parts and roll it up into a chignon if you're thinking of something opulent. Add some fresh flowers to finish off the look, and you're ready. However, the appeal of a boho-chic hairstyle is in the finer points. Put pearl strands in your flower crown and put them on your preferred hairstyle.
Short Hair: Wedding hairstyles for short hair with flowers are popular because they draw attention to your face. Over longer ones, these haircuts also highlight your greatest features. Short hairstyles can be expressed in a variety of ways, including with modern, rock, or vintage twists. They might also give you a glamorous, elegant, amusing, or romantic look. Layers, crops, fringes, and bangs are all glamorous styling elements. Wreaths, crowns, floral headbands, and enormous cut blooms are just a few examples of floral accents that can be added to these fashions.
Floral Spring Wedding Hairstyles
Half Up Half Down Hairstyles With Flowers: The best hairstyles for weddings are half-updos with flowers because they leave room for sturdy floral accessories. Your hair is divided horizontally into the top and bottom of the style to create magic. Half-up braids with tucked flowers along the split line to give a boho vibe are some of our favorite hairstyles. Even if your hair is short, you can pull off this look. For a beachy, rustic vibe, twist and let the half-up fall while being accompanied by cascading flowers. Pin orchid blooms in the braided upper part, however, for a more contemporary appearance. Additionally, for a traditional look, weave in ivory-colored wildflowers or pin an edgy black flower comb.
A Daisy Chain Flower Crown: Is there anything as innocent yet whimsical as a daisy chain? We thought so! Anyone who loves making daisy chains as a child, and appreciates the childhood nostalgia here is gonna love wearing one of those iconic daisy flower crowns as they get wed! Perfect for garden weddings, and a bohemian wedding theme, there is very little that can go wrong with daisy flower crowns!
A Ponytail of Foraged Florals: There is something endearing about adorning your bridal hairdo with foraged flowers. How about, instead of getting perfectly color-matched flowers for your wedding theme, you tuck into your hair some foraged flowers instead? Imagine a low ponytail of loose waves with foraged flowers from the morning of her wedding. It doesn't get much fresher than that.
A Foliage-Adorned Updo: Bits of foliage and greenery complete this updo with a refreshing departure from the usual blossoms. We love a wedding hairstyle that strays from being too formal or traditional. Also, some foliage and greenery suit the look even better than flowers, especially when hosting a nature-themed wedding. With the addition of ferns and leaves, the look will have a foraged, organic feel.
Glam Red Flowers: If you are a short-haired bride, we have just the perfect hairstyle for you! Complete your short retro hairstyle with some rich red blooms. The result is unforgettable and will look stunning while serving some serious glam.
Sweet Buds Nestled in a Messy Tuck: Roses and ranunculus can be scattered throughout, appearing to have grown spontaneously in an unruly updo. This fashion is very whimsical and bohemian; it reminds us of a classic romance. Nearly any blossom can be integrated into your bridal hairstyle, although some flowers lend themselves to a flowery hairstyle. Try gardenias, roses, orchids, and other flowers with similar buds.
A Peony-Adorned Updo: If you are a bride who has opted for a no-veil look, how about making your updo elevated by adding peonies? You can opt for vibrant peony in your hair and the bright pop of color definitely brings some vibrant vibes to the otherwise simple hairstyle. Also, peonies add fullness and volume to the look, making your hairstyle look extra pretty!
Boho Styles With Succulents and Sage: If you want to give your bridal look a more bohemian feel, you can opt for succulents, sage, and twigs of greenery. We love when succulent buds are clustered together and used as a hair accessory. It is incredibly unexpected and will be perfect for a green wedding or a nature-themed wedding.
Frida Kahlo Braids: We adore an updo in the style of Frida Kahlo that is adorned with live orchids. We believe that braids create the ideal place for tucking some blooms inside. This hairdo is not only gorgeous, but it also works well for a night of dancing. The flowers can be pinned into the braids so they won't move as much as they would in a loose style, and the braids can endure quite a bit of movement.
A Floral Headband: A whimsical vibe is emitted by coral-hued blooms and beaded headbands. We particularly love it when the large blooms are restricted to the nape of the bride's neck, where they anchor her free-flowing hair without blocking her face.
A Trail of Baby's Breath: Needless to say, we have a special place in our hearts for baby’s breath. The delicate flowers pack a lot of impact and go with almost every wedding theme. This has the feel of an enchanted woodland if you're seeking that. The bride's cascading hairstyle can have delicate baby's breath vines trailing all over it offering it a whimsical touch.
Textured Chignon: Is there anything more lovely than a gentle, textured chignon for a spring bride? We adore how subtly they are often used, offering the ideal amount of organic detail. Beautifully tousled, but still pinned up just right, there is magic to a chignon, and we love it!
Half up half down: A floral accent looks great on any half-up, half-down hairstyle, especially if you're going for a romantic boho look. A half-up braided style is accented with smooth, sparkling waves and a tiny cluster of exquisite flowers.
A Floral Top Knot: If you're getting married on a warm spring day, a top knot is a terrific way to keep hair off your neck. A tiny flower halo nestled into the hair perfectly wraps up a ballerina bun. Framing the entire bun in a ring of flowers is another lovely option. With the hair out of your face, you can dance all you want on your wedding night and not be bothered!
Classic Updo: A flowery cascade placed on one side of the head will elevate a traditional updo. The colors to use should be perfect for a springtime wedding. If you prefer something more understated than a full flower crown, this is a fantastic substitute.
One-sided: Wearing your hair down but pulling one side back into tiny braids or twists, and securing them with a spray of flowers, is another stunning asymmetrical alternative. You can still keep your hair down this way, but you get to add some floral elements to your hair, and this hairstyle is perfect for a beach wedding!
Cascade of Flowers: There is something about long flowing locks with tiny blooms cascading down the entire length which instantly adds some fairytale factor to your special day. The floral cascade looks just gorgeous on brides with long hair, who would like to keep their hair down and flowy on the big day.
Wildflower Details: Tiny wildflowers are a perfect substitute for baby's breath or roses if you don't like how they look for a spring wedding. Tiny, vibrant buds appear to have been plucked right from the field and nestled into her hair to highlight this braided updo. This boho-inspired style is further softened by a few stray hairs at the front of the face.
Elevated Boho: There is no need to look any further if you want an upgraded boho appearance. Sweet baby's breath springs are used to decorate the loose braid. The secret to pulling off this look is to keep it loose and unstructured and to use just the proper number of flowers to give texture without being overpowering.
Flowers and Greenery: Why choose one when you can have both? Flowers and greenery are intertwined throughout this elaborate updo to give it a very organic and fresh appearance. You should definitely try this look out at your hair trial beforehand to ensure that the hairdo and flowers complement each other flawlessly on the big day.
Floral hairstyles have a special place in our hearts, as we think it amplifies that bridal look by several folds. It is not only a fresh and beautiful way to accessorize, bring nature to your bridal look and incorporate those wedding colors, but it is also the perfect way to bring the wedding aesthetics and decor to your outfit in a seamless way. It can add an ethereal and whimsical look to your overall look, and you can go as minimal or maximal as you want to. As spring wedding invites are coming in, it might be your chance as a spring bride to wear some flowers in your hair for your special day!