10 Ways to Style a Bridal Hairpiece
Highlight your romantic side with this loose and elegant bridal hairstyle. Twisting frames the silhouette of the head and perched atop is a show-stopping hairpiece that captures the beauty of nature. Each vine is twisted to flow with the combined styling of the hair.
Photo by Shaeline Faith Photography | Evette Hairvine Miss Foxine Couture | Hair Zipora Hunter
2. Sleek and Side Swept
Want to wear your hair down with a touch of sparkle? One of the most popular options to adorn your hair on your wedding day is the bridal hair comb. Versatile, you can place anywhere in the hair; add some light loose waves and secure it in with a bobby pin or two for an effortless look.
Photographer Erin Bulger Photography | Model: Real Bride Jess | Hairpiece Custom Made by Miss Foxine Couture
3. Down and Delicate
This option is best for the bride looking for a soft styled option that allows for movement and flow within the hair. A thin and delicate hairvine enhances and separates the hair's silhouette; helping the eye move seamlessly from one design element to the other.
Photography Sherri Poirier Photography | Real Bride Maddie | Custom Hairvine by Miss Foxine Couture
4. Wild Bun
Calling all brides looking for a "cool girl" style that still gives you all the Queen vibes. Like a beauty of the wood, a messy bun topped with a half-crown styled hairpiece will have you looking fierce as you glide down the aisle.
Photo Mountain Primitive Photography | Hair Taylor Murphy | Anwen Crown Miss Foxine Couture
5. Classic Angel
Dreams of Juliet and of times past; a classic halo romantically sits on any bridal hairstyle for ease and beauty. A wispy low bun or loose wild waves –a circlet is the perfect way to add a touch of beauty to your bridal look.
Photo by Shaeline Faith Photography | Aelia Circlet Miss Foxine Couture | Hair
6. The Goddess
Have you ever considered a hair chain or gypsy chain? This style of hairpiece is usually crafted with a decorative chain and two subtle or ornamental combs at each end; resulting in a gorgeous piece that embodies movement and allure. This type of design pairs well loose waves or a down style –where the combs can attach just by the ear and the chain can hang freely at the center of the back.
Photo by Leslie Estelle Photography | Model: Real Bride Mandy | Livia Hairpiece Miss Foxine Couture
7. Bold and Beautiful
Going for a striking look? Soften up a strong straight across bang and dark locks with a gorgeous headband. Headbands are versatile and work with any bridal hairstyle since they sit upon the top of the head with ease. With an abundant array of designs, silhouettes, and shapes –you’ll surely find the perfect one to say “I do” to!
Photo Tanya Canam Photography | Avery Crystal Halo Headband Miss Foxine Couture | MUA Meghan Lawlor Makeup
8. Asymmetrical Beauty
Live in a romantic fairytale with this half-up-half-down Jane Austin inspired style. Featuring a whimsically placed hairvine full of budding pearls, leaves, and florals –it adds a touch of curiosity and dimension to the overall bridal hairstyle.
Photo by Jill Roberts Photography | Meadow Hairvine Miss Foxine Couture
9. Fierce and Free
Vibes of wild love and free running fields –a hairpin is the perfect choice for the bride looking to have a little fun with her look. Messy pinned up braids and whisps of hair are fashioned with playfully placed hairpins. Matching statement earrings with budding pearls are worn to tie the entire look together.
Photo Tanya Canam Photography | Bridal Accessories Miss Foxine Couture | Hair Julia Ever Hair | MUA Meghan Lawlor Makeup | Model Diana Lewis
10. Budding Topknot
Traditional made ethereal by taking the classic topknot and refining this hairstyle into bridal by gracefully twisting the hair into a sleek “messy” bun. Elevating this look is a crown-like vine of baby’s breath inspired pearls and sparkling crystals –creating delightful wedding look.
Photo by Chalo Garcia | Bridal Accessories Miss Foxine Couture
Theresa Capell, Canadian jewelry designer and artist of Miss Foxine Couture received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Jewelry Design and Metalsmithing at NSCAD University in Halifax, NS, Canada. Handmade Canadian Jewelry.
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