![]() ![]() A hairstyle fit for a princess, for sure. Love the idea of using the braid to wrap around the hair in a crown like shape. The way they’ve tousled the hair to create so much texture and separation just makes the hair cascade into the low, loose bun. Try this side braid over the shoulder for an old world, breathtaking design that will show off the back of your dress. I wish I could get a picture of this one top to bottom, because this one stopped me in my tracks. Double Braids:ĭo you have super long hair? You could rock this double braid look and it would be a showstopper. If you’re looking for hair pieces like this, I found some beautiful ones on Etsy when I was getting married. Can picture this one working with many different types of dresses and styles, too. Absolutely love how this one brings out the lighter colors in her hair. This soft braid to chignon look is finished with a gorgeous vintage hair piece. It’s piecey and soft, while still having structure and interest. It really just makes the hair catch the light. It looks like a fishtail braid going into a low bun. I’ll admit, I don’t even know how they created this one. Would work with a variety of types of hair as well. The way the hair criss-crosses over a low bun with loose tendrils pulled out is perfection. I love how smooth and shiny the hair looks here. If you are wearing a more structured gown or something more old Hollywood, then this low chignon with a deep side part is gold. It doesn’t look overly done or fussy, either. I think this would look beautiful with a vintage style dress. It’s more relaxed and has a beautiful vintage pin which adds some detail. This one drew my eye because of the soft take on the chignon. She explains in her Instagram post how she used extensions and other techniques to get this look, so definitely click over and check it out if you are thinking of recreating this one. So well done.īy Amy_scissors_sisters_dronfield 6. The criss-crossed braids create a little bit of a half-up, half-down hairstyle here and then blend into a pool of curls. The light tousling at the crown is so romantic and soft and the way he creates the full ponytail is magical. Teased Full Ponytail:Ī post shared by Ojoaquim with this. Not going to lie, I’ve been staring at this one for awhile. I had a really difficult time picking a favorite here, so I’m including two!īy weddinghairbyrhianna 3. This is one of so many showstopping hairstyles by Rhianna, the genius behind I love the placement of the comb on this one. She has so many more beautiful hairstyles, too, so make sure to check out her page (and if you’re lucky, go see her if you live near her salon!)īy Cerystanner.hair 2. The way the half-up style is done almost looks like a little chignon and then it flows into layers of curls. They’ll be able to figure out how to get a similar look on you. Find the one that inspires you and then recreate it at home or take the photo to a local hairdresser who specializes in event hair. So, here is a collection of hairstyles for prom or homecoming or school dances that range from sleek and chic to boho and wild. While a lot of hairstyles marked for prom are actually created for brides, there are some looks that have a youthful sweetness to them and I worked hard to find these looks. So, I thought I would collect the prettiest prom hairstyles I could find to inspire my nieces and all the other beautiful girls out there looking for ways to style their hair. ![]() With all this preparation, it makes sense that deciding how to wear your hair is also a big part of your whole look. In fact, I was in a local boutique the other day when some girls were prom dress shopping and the owner of the store said they kept a list of which dresses had been purchased to prevent two people at the same school from wearing the same dress. ![]() I can hardly believe this, but some of my nieces are now old enough to go to high school dances and even – eek- prom! Such an exciting time for young people, especially for girls, who spend so much time shopping and preparing for these events. ![]()
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