From Ceremony to Reception to After Party! A Timely Showcase of Bride's Hair Changes on the Wedding Day ♡
2018.08.09 published
I want to know the flow of hairstyles on the wedding day ♡
On the wedding day, there are often up to four hairstyle changes, starting from the ceremony, followed by the reception, a costume change, and an after-party.
Changing the hair arrangement can dramatically alter the atmosphere,
so choosing what kind of hairstyle to transition to is very important ♡
Therefore, at Marry, we asked past brides to send us all the pictures of their hairstyles on the wedding day along with the flow of the day.
"Just changing the headpiece can surprisingly change the impression,"
"This hairstyle really does give a cute vibe,"
I believe there are new discoveries when you see them as a series rather than individually, so please use this as a reference when choosing bridal hair ♡
First bride ♡ (4 changes)
This bride changed her hairstyle four times ♡
For the ceremony, she styled her hair in a low chignon and added a Maria Elena headpiece and veil.
After the ceremony, during the garden wedding, she opted for a natural ponytail with fresh flowers.
She did a quick change in just 10 minutes!
For the reception, she went for a down hairstyle that showcased her super long hair ♡
The loose braid and flower decorations matching her bouquet are adorable.
After the costume change, she switched to a loosely styled adult-like low ponytail ♡
For the after-party, she kept the low ponytail and changed the headpiece to change the impression.
Second bride ♡ (2 changes)
This bride changed her hairstyle twice in one day ♡
First, for the ceremony, she chose a loose and soft ponytail with flowers and a veil.
A ponytail gives a natural impression, but adding a veil makes it elegant ♡
Then, during the reception, she removed the veil for a flower × ponytail style.
For the costume change, she let down her ponytail for a loose and wavy down style ♪
The sparkling branch accessory is stylish.
For the after-party, she kept the same hairstyle but added a hair accessory made with flowers by her mother-in-law.
Even with just two changes, the atmosphere definitely changes!
Third bride ♡ (3 changes)
This bride changed her bridal hair three times. ♡
This is her wedding ceremony hairstyle featuring a loose and soft chignon with plenty of stray hairs.
For the reception, she transformed into a princess style with a down hairstyle and a flower crown.
Finally, at the after-party, she opted for a low ponytail with a large tulle ribbon for an exceptionally lovely vibe ♡
When the colors, taste, and atmosphere are consistent, it truly brings out the essence of the bride. ♡
Fourth bride ♡ (3 changes)
This bride changed her hairstyle three times. ♡
For the ceremony, she went for a classic loose and soft updo in an elegant style.
With height at the top, it balances perfectly with the tiara. ◎
For the reception, she simply removed the veil and kept the same hairstyle.
The satin dress and tiara give off a quintessential bride vibe. ♡
After the costume change, she decided after much consideration to switch to a braided down hairstyle. ♡
The combination of branch accessories and flowers is adorable.
Then, for the after-party, she added a slight twist to her braided down hairstyle from the reception.
The dried flowers give it a natural and stylish look. ♡
Fifth bride ♡ (3 changes)
This bride changed her hairstyle three times in one day. ♡
For the ceremony and the first half of the reception, she styled her hair in a loose and soft chignon and paired it with a branch accessory.
Branch accessories are great for adding elegance, sparkle, and natural vibes.
For the costume change, wanting to evoke the beauty and the beast theme, she wore a yellow colored dress and half-up hairstyle.
At the after-party, with a Rapunzel theme, she chose a braided down hairstyle adorned with pink and purple ribbons and flowers.
It's fun to think about wedding hairstyles ♡
We introduced the flow of hairstyles on the wedding day with pictures sent by Marry brides.
Most brides changed their hairstyles three times, but within those changes, they made various adjustments like changing headpieces or the amount of stray hairs,
it was really fun to see all the creativity!
It seems that starting with a chignon and then transitioning to ponytails or braids is the most common pattern ♡
I hope that future brides will also have wonderful hairstyles to change into on their special day! ♡
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