The Use of Flowers That Makes Your Heart Flutter ♡ Introducing a Unique and Cute Hairstylist in Kyoto
2022.11.21 published
Stylish hair and makeup artist ♡
If I were to have a wedding or pre-shoot in Kyoto right now, I would want to ask this person for my hair and makeup...!
Let me introduce you to a stylish hair and makeup artist I have in mind.
Based in Kyoto, the talented freelance artist is sawamura yasuko.
➡ Check her Instagram here (@yasu_2_9)
The use of flowers is stylish ♡
The point that made my heart flutter the most about sawamura yasuko's styling is, without a doubt, the way she uses flowers ♡
For example.
An arrangement with plenty of flowers in a "tsuna-kakushi" (a traditional Japanese hair ornament).
It's standard to use hairpins with tsuna-kakushi, but isn't it wonderful that it looks like a flower field and has an artistic feeling…?
Let's pick up some other bridal hairstyles featuring flowers that caught my eye ♡
An arrangement with twin ponytails embellished with scattered flowers.
Bold and cute ♡
A sleek bun combined with cream-colored orchids, pink lilies, and small flowers.
The way the flowers are arranged, or rather the sense of balance, is just so sophisticated and stylish.
Bridal hair that pierces flowers directly into the hair along with their stems is something I've seen often recently.
However, yasuko's arrangements are dynamic, unique, and refreshing ♡
A double ponytail combined with two colors and green.
It’s truly amazing how beautifully she can coordinate flowers that appear to be a challenging match.
At first glance, it looks casual and messy, yet it radiates a charm that is well thought out.
The blend of hair and flowers creates a synergistic effect that makes everything look even more stylish ♡
The details of the hair arrangement are also amazing ♡
While the way she uses flowers is of course impressive...
The meticulously crafted details in yasuko's bridal hair are also points of inspiration ♡
For instance...
Can you see the single braid that wraps around to form a loop next to the bun?
Such small but impactful arrangements are definitely one of yasuko's specialties ♡
This bun is difficult to explain in words, but it's clear that it has a complex structure!
Yasuko mentions, "I don't even remember how I made this feeling bun..."
To be able to create such beautiful arrangements based on feelings and intuition at that moment is truly remarkable. It's a skilled craft ♡
The smooth bun reminiscent of a shell is like a piece of art.
The side view is also perfect.
I saw a bun with the ends of the hair popping up for the first time ♡
Relaxed arrangements are also wonderful ♡
The natural look of relaxed arrangements is also lovely, so let's pick that up.
The loose strands popping out from the bun are adorable ♡
An arrangement that strikes a perfect balance between a bun and a down style, creating a stylish look.
A hairstyle that is not overly pretentious yet is individualistic and stylish.
If you're a bride who loves a relaxed style with a lower center of gravity, definitely let yasuko do your hair ♡
If you're having a wedding in Kyoto, I want to ask her ♡
I introduced you to the bridal hair created by sawamura yasuko.
Each flower arrangement and styling has its own personality and presence, making them all very wonderful.
However, there is absolutely no feeling of overdoing it or being excessive like in magazine shoots; every hairstyle is something you would think looks good and want to reference!
For inquiries, please visit her website *
If you're planning a wedding or pre-shoot in Kyoto, this is definitely the hair and makeup artist I would like to ask.
➡ Check her website here *