Janelle Monae’s top-of-the-head twist is perfect for the bride who wants to look classic but still unique.
Curly side bun
Leave it to Carrie to always nail the perfect updo. Add a veil, and she might as well be a bride in this photo.
Oversized bun
Blake Lively rocked this big, giant bun at the Met Gala, and it screams “wear me to a wedding!”
Half up with bangs
If you’ve been looking for an excuse to try bangs, let it be your wedding!
Add a headband
Blake’s silk headband is the perfect way to add a pretty accent to your wedding day hair. Experiement with different colors that match your wedding theme.
Braided crown
The perfect hairstyle for the boho-chic bride. Period.
A funky updo
Ask your hairstylist to give you an updo with a little edge and big wisp, like this.
Slicked back
This slicked-back look could work with a veil or on its own — classic beauty in a nutshell.
Statement hair
An updo with extra volume and a lot of curl will take your hairstyle to the next level.
Short hair
Women with less hair to work with can simply add elegant curls and some accessories to create a beautiful look.
Thick curls
Use a curling iron with a larger wand to create these romantic curls.
Subtle accents
You can make almost any hairstyle wedding-friendly with a sparkly headband.
Straight and teased
Teasing your half-up hairstyle will make for an interesting look. Just don’t go overboard when you tease to avoid looking like you’re wearing a Bumpit.
Pretty side bun
With enough practice, any woman can nail this hairstyle and avoid paying a stylist.
Veil-approved updo
If this isn’t the perfect style for a long, elegant veil, we don’t know what is.
Wisp-free bun
Many women tend to opt for wispy, curly updos on their big day, but this is proof that a slicked-back ‘do looks amazing, too.
Multilayer bun
Sarah Jessica Parker channels Carrie Bradshaw’s wedding hairstyle here. If you like big, bold statements, this ‘do is for you.
Classic with a braid
Adding a braid to any classic pulled-back hairstyle could create wedding beauty magic.
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