Charming Modern Hairstyles That Pair Perfectly with Traditional Japanese Attire: A Special Feature on [Japanese Clothing x Western Hairstyles] ♡
2016.01.30 published
Have you decided on your traditional Japanese wedding hairstyle?
Japanese-style weddings are very popular. Many brides-to-be are choosing to wear traditional attire for their receptions or for pre-wedding photo shoots.
For those occasions, you want a cute bridal hairstyle that complements the traditional outfit, don't you?♡
[Japanese Traditional Style x Western Hair] is very popular ♡
The combination of traditional Japanese attire like the shiro-muku and color uchikake with modern, stylish, and loose hairstyles is highly recommended.*
Here are 8 types of Western hairstyles that complement traditional attire ♡
Japanese Traditional x Western Hair ♡*1
A modest wave hairstyle adorned with small white and purple flowers in a bun♡ It exudes a delicate charm and is so cute♡
Japanese Traditional x Western Hair ♡*2
A Gibson tuck-style roll-up that is voluminous and stylish♡ The white floral decoration adds a touch of luxury.
Japanese Traditional x Western Hair ♡*3
An eye-catching hairstyle adorned with plenty of red flowers is glamorous and unique♩
It is beautifully striking!♡
Japanese Traditional x Western Hair ♡*4
Gathering the bun on the side is also lovely♡ It beautifully showcases the nape of the neck. Adding dried flowers creates a natural atmosphere♩
Japanese Traditional x Western Hair ♡*5
A neatly gathered bun adorned with baby's breath♡ The modesty and cuteness of the baby's breath enhances the bridal beauty♩
Japanese Traditional x Western Hair ♡*6
Nowadays, pairing traditional attire with down hairstyles like braids or low ponytails is also in trend♡ It shows a high level of fashion sense♩
[Japanese Traditional x Western] is simply adorable ♡
We've introduced the combination of traditional Japanese attire and modern Western hairstyles♡ Be sure to try out some wonderful Western hairstyles!
➡ Check out more articles on traditional Japanese hairstyles here*