Okay, so let’s talk about bridesmaid hairstyles with tiaras, because I recently went through this whole thing for my best friend’s wedding.
First off, I started looking around to get some ideas. I flipped through tons of stuff online, but nothing really clicked. Most of what I saw was either too fancy or just not what my friend, the bride, was looking for. She wanted something elegant but not over-the-top, you know? Something that says “special occasion” without screaming “look at me, I’m a princess!” even though we all know she was feeling like one.
Then I remembered this one time we browsed dresses, she pointed to a mermaid style, strapless sweetheart neckline with a lace bodice, saying it is so pretty. Then, an idea hit me. We needed to find something that would work with that style.
Bridesmaid Dress Style Matters
- Mermaid style is pretty popular and gives off a classic vibe.
- A sweetheart neckline calls for a hairstyle that doesn’t hide it.
So, I started experimenting with my own hair. I tried a bunch of different updos. I did some braids, I played around with different ways of pulling my hair back, and of course, I tried a few with the tiara she picked out. It’s a simple, delicate one, not too big or flashy.
After a whole lot of trial and error, I finally figured out a few styles that looked good. One was a loose, low bun with a few strands of hair framing the face. Another was a half-up, half-down style with some soft curls. I also tried a simple braided style with the tiara placed on the top. It looked so pretty in the end. Each style looked great and complemented the dress style that the bride picked out for us. The tiara added that little bit of sparkle without being too much.
We all got our hair done on the big day, and it looked amazing. The bride was happy, we were happy, and the pictures turned out great. It was a good feeling, knowing I helped make my friend’s day even more special.