Experts predict that these will be the top 'dos of the year
Just like trending wedding décor, wedding hair trends also change with each passing year. (Need proof? Just take a look at your mom's wedding photos, feathered bangs and all.) What's the next big trend in tresses, you ask? We tapped top wedding hairstylists for their predictions regarding the most popular bride hairstyles in 2019.
"Wedding hairstyles in 2019 will be all about texture, texture, texture," says wedding hair and makeup artist Claire Balest. "Bridal hair is trending more and more toward cool-girl styles and increasingly further away from fixed curls and a heavily sprayed look. Natural and a bit undone is the new chic."
From Meghan Markle–inspired messy buns to hair done up with eye-catching accessories, these are the styles that 2019 brides will be wearing down the aisle. And the good news is, none of the 'dos below will look quite as dated when your kids see your album years down the road. (Sorry, Mom.)
Tousled, Soft Waves
For 2019 brides looking to replicate this simple and effortless 'do, Lo emphasizes letting the curls set throughout the morning for a style that lasts the entire day. "If the bride’s hair doesn’t hold curls well, then I recommend having hair extensions to give it more grip," she says.
Classic, Chic Buns
A major plus of this minimalist look? It allows brides to take more risks with their dress and other aspects of their bridal look. But when it comes to deciding on a 'do, Lo suggests that brides reflect on how they normally style their hair on a daily basis and for special occasions. "If she never opts to wear her hair up for any of these occasions, chances are she ultimately will not feel like herself in an updo."
Messy Updos
If you're planning on rocking this royal-approved style, Balest says to first ensure your stylist cuts your hair with the look in mind. "If the loose pieces around your face are too long, they likely won’t wear well through the whole evening," she says. Start with a texturizing product before styling. "Spray it at the roots of your hair and through the mid-lengths to add volume and texture," Balest explains. Some of her favorite styling products include Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray (available at Dermstore) and Ouai Texturizing Hair Spray (available at Sephora).
Cool-Girl Braids
Loose Chignons With Unique Accessories
Simple and Messy
"This messy-hair-don’t-care look is effortlessly chic and surprisingly low-maintenance," he says. "Worn up or down, it holds up beautifully in temperamental or humid weather, and brides won’t have to worry about loose ends hours later, as that just adds to the final look."