Friday, June 22, 2012

Celebrity bridal hairstyles

Celebrity bridal hairstyles


It's interesting:
"It was a stipulation for the wedding that the groomsmen weren't allowed to look better than the Best Man today and I'm pleased to say they have accomplished ..."

You have selected your gown, colors, venue and bridesmaids, but it's hard to decide on the perfect hairstyle for your most special day. From Red Carpet style to how they dress for the aisle, celebrity brides offer a creative spectrum of beauty, from classic to unique. Sexy or romantic, there's a perfect look for every woman with a hairstyle inspired by a celebrity bride.

Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Things to Consider

    • Talk with your hairstylist about your ideas.

      As you surf the Internet and browse through magazines and hair guides looking for inspiration, keep in mind that the sooner you select a hairstyle, the less stress there will be on your wedding day. Tear or print out copies of all your favorite styles and take them to your stylist to discuss possibilities. Talk about what you like about the style, whether you want to highlight or change hair color, if you need a certain cut or extensions, the pros or cons of styles, and how long it takes to create the hairstyle you want.

    Today's Celebrity Brides

    • Today's celebrity wedding hairstyles vary widely and by setting.

      Today's celebrity brides get married in many different settings, from barefoot on the beach to private estates or churches. Consider the setting of your wedding as you browse through celebrity bride photos- tousled, free-flowing tresses look lovely on the beach, and more formal updos or elaborate styles can reflect the thought and attention you're putting in to the occasion. The sites in Resources keep up to date with the latest celebrity wedding styles- save and print out your favorites. Check the tabloids in the supermarket line as well, because celebrities can surprise year-round with weddings. The classic updo is always in fashion, but there's a growing trend to leave hair down in today's celebrity weddings.

    Long and Romantic

    • Long, soft tresses never go out of style.

      Nothing says fairytale wedding like long, soft tresses falling in romantic waves over a bride's shoulders. Eva Longoria Parker (July 2007), Jennifer Aniston (July 2000), Katherine McPhee (Feb 2008), Avril Lavigne (July 2006), Julianna Margulies (November 2007), Kacey Coppola (August 2010) and Jenna Bush (May 2008) all chose to let their lovely locks down for their weddings. Jenna's look provides a practical example that looks beautiful with and without the veil- a loose braid pinned back into place and accented with flowers kept her hair out of her face without losing the grace of free-flowing hair.

    Classic Princess Updo

    • Some brides leave a few locks loose to romantically frame the face.

      The updo offers endless possibilities for a variety of lengths of hair. Salma Hayek (April 2009), Jenna Dewan (July 2009) and Molly Malaney (February 2010) all wore classic and elegant updos, bringing out the princess glamour of their weddings. Emily Deschanel (September 2010) wore a soft and glamorous version of the updo, her hair pinned back with platinum hair clips and her bangs softly framing her face. Alicia Keys' (July 2010) Grecian-inspired gown and shining updo was accented perfectly with a delicate diamond hairband. AZCentral's Crowning Touch offers some great suggestions and an illustration of perfect your dream day updo.

    Historical Glamour

    • Classic glamour looks new with a modern twist.

      There may be a famous movie star of the past century or celebrity you have always admired or people say you resemble. Classic glamour is never out of style. Visit websites like Movie Maidens and find inspiration in photos of silver-screen beauties like Marion Davies, Greta Garbo, Betty Grable and Audrey Hepburn.

    Fulfilling Your Dream

    • Practice and perfect your look.

      Once you've narrowed your selection of hairstyles to a favored few, it's time to try them on. Some celebrity stylists have been known to create over a dozen hairstyles for their clients and take photos of them with each one- you may not want to do that many, but placing pictures of yourself in your gown with each hairstyle side by side will help you choose your best look. If your usual hairstylist isn't comfortable with creating your chosen styles, have her recommend someone for you. Visit sites like Clairol's Try It On Studio (see Resources), where you can virtually try on hairstyles and colors to help you visualize how different styles, lengths and colors will look on you. Starting well in advance, you can make sure that the celebrity bridal hairdo you've selected is perfect.


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