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The loose updos at Armani Privé are best for more laidback brides who would rather call off the wedding than wear a chignon. Bonus: all the height at the crown of the head can make you look taller.

 

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For the bride who wants to make an entrance: Try Sam McKnight’s “fluffy cloud” updos from Chanel. Who needs a veil when you have a Chanel bow?

 

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Half-up, half-down is super flattering on every face type and keeps your hair out of your face because believe me you’ll be nervous and keep touching it.

 

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A side part, like this look from Elie Saab, is a fast way to add some glam to your look. The red lip also helps.

 

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Committing to a spouse is easy compared to committing to a braid along the forehead, like this look from Ralph & Russo. But if done properly, it’s perfect for the boho bride.

 

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Planning a vintage wedding? Make sure your beauty look reflects this theme with a Victorian-inspired low pony.

 

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Attention edgy brides: we recommend the slicked-back hair at Alexandre Vauthier.

 

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May we suggest this cobalt blue hair ribbon from Fendi as your “something blue”?

 

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Upgrade a low bun or ponytail with a few dainty clips à la Valentino.

 

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Wear this golden flower crown (pictured here at Couturissimo) and we guarantee your guests will bow to you as you walk down the aisle.

 

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This futuristic headband from Couturissimo is perfect for the bride who wants to push the boundaries when it comes to her wedding aesthetic. But it still is a bit traditional – hello, pearls.

 

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Every bride deserves to feel like a princess on her wedding day. Enter this boss crown from Guo Pei.

 

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Not into crowns? Try a headpiece, like this one, also from Guo Pei.

 

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Hobeika knows bohemian glam. A flower crown worn at the nape of the neck is unexpected, yet classic.

 

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Your in-laws might raise their eyebrows, but an intricate ear cuff like this one presented at Hobeika will get you major fashion cred.