The Charm of Traditional Japanese Hairstyles Decorated with Dried Flowers in Muted Tones and Textures ♡
2018.10.24 published
Traditional Japanese Hair × Dried Flowers is So Cute ♡♡
For traditional attire like a white wedding kimono (Shiro-muku) or colored uchikake, typical hair decorations have usually been things like hairpins or tsumami zaiku (traditional flower arrangements), or vibrant fresh flowers.
However, the current trend is hair ornaments made from [dried flowers], which are neither of those.
This seemingly unexpected combination works perfectly, as the rustic yet muted colors of dried flowers complement the delicate appearance of traditional attire really well.
Traditional hairstyles adorned with dried flowers are perfect for those who aspire for a softer, more modern traditional look rather than strict, formal styles.
They also pair fantastically with the popular chignon styles often seen in bridal hair♡
In this article, we will introduce some beautiful examples of traditional hairstyles adorned with dried flowers that you’ll want to emulate*
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 1*
Pairing a pure white Shiro-muku with pure white dried flowers creates a transient and elegant bridal look. The fluffy texture unique to dried flowers is truly charming.
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 2*
Selecting muted color dried flowers to match a soft pink uchikake. It’s delightful to be able to adorn with muted or nuanced colored flowers that are difficult to find in fresh blooms.
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 3*
A stylish traditional look that makes your heart skip a beat. Adorned with rounded, plump dried flowers for a charming effect.
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 4*
The combination of dried flowers and tulle ribbons for hair adornments♡ Deep blue thistle flowers are a popular choice.
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 5*
Coordinating an antique-colored dried flower arrangement with a birdcage veil for a Shiro-muku. Of course, the bouquet is also made of dried flowers. The combination of traditional and antique styles is the latest trend in fashion♡
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 6*
A chignon hairstyle adorned with pom-pom-like dried flowers, resembling a flower crown. This creates a delicate and adorable atmosphere♡
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 7*
A chignon hairstyle decorated with dried baby’s breath on the side. While fresh baby’s breath gives off a fluffy and cute vibe, dried flowers create a chic, mature atmosphere.
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 8*
A cute traditional hairstyle adorned with dried flowers and pearls. The combination of dried flowers and pearls may seem surprising, but it’s incredibly stylish.
The fluffy pink tone unique to dried flowers is so heartwarming.
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 9*
A white wedding kimono look featuring vibrant red dried flowers and pampas grass. The bouquet is made with matching flower materials.
Wearing a traditional Shiro-muku in a rustic fashion is new and stylish!
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 10*
A high bun adorned generously with dried flowers. While a bright fresh flower bun gives a lively impression, dried flowers provide a wonderfully calm vibe♡
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 11*
Green dried flowers are also lovely* Paired with the green undergarment, this look embodies a natural vibe in Shiro-muku.
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 12*
A loose and fluffy chignon hairstyle richly decorated with white and blue dried flowers. While the colors are quite chic, the rounded silhouette of the thistle adds a touch of cuteness♡
Traditional Hair Adorned with Dried Flowers 13*
An adult chignon styled with dried flowers and skeleton leaves (leaves processed to leave only the veins). The skeleton leaves harmonize well with the dried flowers◎
The fashionable detail of braiding the side hair, brought from under the ear to the back, is quite stylish*
Try Pairing Dried Flowers with Traditional Hair♡
The combination of delicate and ephemeral dried flowers with chic traditional attire. It may seem unexpected, but it can be styled very fashionably♡
If you’re planning to wear a Shiro-muku or uchikake for pre-wedding photos or a changing ceremony, why not take these as examples*