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Sleek and Straight

Groom kissing bride with straight hair in the middle of a field
PHOTO BY A SEA OF LOVE

Name a wedding theme, season, or setting and a pin-straight hairstyle is bound to complement it. This no-fuss look is especially perfect for minimalist brides with sleek sartorial choices to match. We love how this bride’s veil maintains the straight cascade of the hair while adding just a hint of ethereal volume.02of 34

Classic Chignon

Brides in braided updos kissing
PHOTO BY CHI-CHI ARI LOVE

There’s nothing wrong with a classic! If you’re searching for a style that’ll never go out of, well, style, this is the ‘do for you. To make it unique and personal, accessorize with just a bit of sparkle or a tiny posy like this bride did here.03of 34

Old Hollywood Waves

Newlyweds gazing into each other's eyes
PHOTO BY LARISSA CLEVELAND PHOTOGRAPHY; EVENT PLANNING BY EVERY ELEGANT DETAIL; HAIR BY PATTY PEREZ

„The most popular hairstyle for long hair is definitely the Hollywood wave,“ notes Hendrickson. If you want to conquer this coif yourself, use a 1.5” curling iron on small sections of hair, securing each curl to your head as it cools. Once cooled, release the curls and use a wide-toothed comb to gently loosen the spirals.04of 34

Stunning Swirled Updo

Bride in lace dress and swirling updo holding romantic bouquet
PHOTO BY ALEXANDRA LEE PHOTOGRAPHY; EVENT PLANNING BY KIRSTIN BASCH OF LOLA EVENT PRODUCTIONS; HAIR BY HOLLIBEAUTY

Pay attention, ballroom brides! This is how you do a formal updo. The swirled shape is an architectural—not to mention stunning—update on the conventional style.https://30f911cc5b2dede6b715521ef0245c37.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html05of 34

Loose Waves

Bride in loose curls and rurfle dress hugging maid of honor in black gown
PHOTO BY ABBY JIU PHOTOGRAPHY; EVENT PLANNING & DESIGN BY BETH HELMSTETTER EVENTS; HAIR BY KELSEY MORGAN HAIR

Hendrickson considers this more relaxed pattern of the Old Hollywood wave to be the trendier counterpart amongst long-haired brides. The romantic waves have a looser composition that errs on softness over definition. We love how bride Uche amped up the ‚do with extra volume at the crown for her elegant Chicago wedding.06of 34

Beautiful Bridal Blowout

groom kissing long-haired bride's shoulder in the desert
PHOTO BY OLIVIA MARKLE

Show off all that length with a beautiful blowout. Simple? Yes. But the look has a laid-back chicness to it that’s hard not to love. Best of all, you already know that this tried-and-true style will work for you and your hair texture.07of 34

No-Fuss Ponytail

Bride with veil cascading over ponytail
PHOTO BY ROBIN HARPER; EVENT PLANNING BY TARA CATHCART OF TMC PR; HAIR BY MATILDE CAMPOS  

Who knew the style you wore to keep your long hair out of your face at the gym would be fancy enough for your wedding day? Uh, we did! Try using a texturizing powder and teasing the hair at your crown to get the effortless, textured pony this bride is rocking.
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Intertwining Updo

Groom laughing while holding bride's hands during vow ceremony
PHOTO BY GABY J PHOTOGRAPHY

Despite the intricate, intertwining locks that make up this updo, it doesn’t look stiff or severe. Keep your look similarly soft by using a flexible hold hairspray and a high-shine mist. We especially love how the bride’s highlights add extra dimension to the ‚do.09of 34

Classic Half-Up Half-Down

Newlyweds kissing in front of palm frond altar
PHOTO BY JACLYN NOLIN PHOTOGRAPHY 

The half-up, half-down hairstyle is a favorite among brides for a reason: The ‘do allows you to show off both your long locks and your beaming face! It’s especially versatile in that it looks gorgeous on just about every hair texture and length.10of 34

Full French Braid

Bride in red sari with gold detailing and full french braid
PHOTO BY BONPHOTAGE

A little boho, a little cool-girl. A side-swept French braid is a great choice for free spirits—and those who don’t want to be wiping away sweaty strands off their face on the dance floor! Hendrickson recommends adding hair extensions (even if you have long hair) for coifs like this as they will create more volume and a longer-lasting hairstyle.11of 34

Top Knot

Newlywed portrait between trees
PHOTO BY HASEOK CHUNG STUDIO; EVENT PLANNING BY WHITE COLLECTIONS BRIDAL ATELIER; HAIR & MAKEUP BY WHITE COLLECTIONS BRIDAL ATELIER

You already love this easy, breezy hairstyle, so why not rock it at your wedding? It’s a great option if you’re looking for an updo that doesn’t look too done up. We adore how this bride kept the crown voluminous, rather than slicking it back, for a more approachable style that befits her regal New York nuptials.12of 34

Woven and Wrapped Updo

bride in lace-back dress with a wrapped Updo
PHOTO BY AARON & JILLIAN PHOTOGRAPHY

Formal and elegant, this intricate updo will have all eyes on you as you walk down the aisle. (Honestly, where else would they be?) Plus, it’s a striking way to show off the back of your wedding dress. Just imagine how tragic it would be if this bride’s floral lace back was hiding behind a curtain of hair!13of 34

Undone Boho Braid

Bride with Undone Boho Braid
PHOTO BY OLIVIA MARKLE

Boho brides, this one’s for you! Beachy waves meet an undone braid in this hippyish half-up, half-down hairstyle. To get a similar effect, be sure to gently pull apart your braid to add volume and get that perfectly imperfect look.14of 34

Haute Headbands

Newlyweds laughing together
PHOTO BY EILEEN MENY PHOTOGRAPHY; HAIR BY OLIVA HALPIN

Headbands aren’t just for the Gossip Girl set, you know. Take an embellished headband and pair it with glossy locks, and you’ve got a look chic enough for the aisle. We find the look to be positively regal and not the least bit twee.15of 34

Plaited Updo

Bride in strapless dress with fishtail chignon and sparkly clips
PHOTO BY ETCETERA PHOTOGRAPHY; EVENT PLANNING BY PROVIDENCE AND PLANNING; HAIR BY KOHNUR; HAIR PIN BY OLIVE AND PIPER

According to Hendrickson, soft and romantic updos with the option to be let down into a half-up, half-down style are gaining huge popularity. This woven chignon is a stunning poster child for the ‚do. The look is ultra-sophisticated as is, but it easily transitioned into a braid-adorned, half-up coif for the California backyard reception.16of 34

A Bold Hue

Bride with purple dress and hair kissing groom in canyon
PHOTO BY AMY BLUESTAR PHOTOGRAPHY

Long hair in bold hues always gives us serious mermaid vibes! If you’re known for experimenting with crazy colors on your down-to-there locks, don’t let tradition stop you from rocking a bright shade on your wedding day. Although, we caution against making any drastic color changes right before the big day. Give yourself ample time (at least six months) for experimenting with hues.17of 34

Voluminous Bridal Bun

Voluminous Bridal Bun
PHOTO BY LOIE PHOTOGRAPHY; EVENT PLANNING BY FEATHERED ARROW EVENTS

Put your locks’ thickness and length to good use with a voluminous bridal bun. „Use a volumizer mousse at the root of the hair and keep hair in a high ponytail the night before,“ advises Hendrickson. The technique will seal in a lot of that coveted volume at the crown so you wake up with half of the work done for you. 18of 34

Pinned-Back Bangs

Newlyweds laughing together
PHOTO BY CHRISTY CASSANO; HAIR BY MICHELLE ELIZABETH SPRINGER

If you have bangs or shorter layers in front, pin them back and under the longer lengths in this easy ‘do. It’s a great way to change up your look after the ceremony and leaves you ready to bust some moves on the dance floor. Don’t forget to add a bit of hairspray to keep any strays in place.19of 34

Embellished Undone Braid

Embellished Undone Braid
PHOTO BY LINDSAY HACKNEY

Isn’t this embellished braid enchanting? The intentional messiness of it makes for an ethereal look that has us swooning. The delicate pearlized hair accessories are the perfect finishing touch, adding just a glimmer of glitz to the overall vibe.20of 34

Glamorous Cascading Curls

Newlywed portrait
PHOTO BY IVASH; EVENT PLANNING BY LISI KORN OF FOREVER EVENTS; HAIR BY TYMICA MARTIN

Wearing a strapless wedding dress? Complement the neckline by having your hair cascading down your shoulders in big, glamorous curls. Unlike the bouncy curls of more traditional looks, we find this youthful elongated approach quite refreshing in its effortless aesthetic.21of 34

Loose Chignon

Loose Chignon
PHOTO BY MICHELLE OF LIEB PHOTOGRAPHIC; HAIR BY JACQUE DAVIS; MAKEUP BY DC ELITE IMAGE

Untucking a few strands from a chignon is an easy way to instantly soften the look and amp up the romance. Remember: The beauty is in the imperfections! So ease up on any overly polished expectations and let things get a bit undone.22of 34

Wrapped Topknot

Wrapped Topknot
PHOTO BY FRECKLE PHOTOGRAPHY

We love a look with dimension, and this modern topknot delivers in spades. This bride had her long box braids carefully wrapped into a beautiful bun for a contemporary spin on a formal updo. Styles that pile the hair high on top of the head, like this, are stunning options for elongating the neck on higher necklines.23of 34

Dutch Side Braid

Dutch Side Braid
PHOTO BY OLIVIA MARKLE 

With flirty waves and a playful Dutch side braid, this look is ready for a destination wedding. It captures all those festive, free-spirited vibes of chasing the sun. Hendrickson suggests using minimal conditioner and mostly applying towards the ends and keeping away from the scalp to ensure your strands hold the curl and won’t fall limp under the weight of the volume.24of 34

Full and Fluffy Pony

Bride with curly ponytail and birdcage veil
PHOTO BY KELLY GIARROCCO; EVENT PLANNING & FLORAL DESIGN BY LUM EVENTOS; HAIR & MAKEUP BY NATASHA BELLO KOSOKO OF GLOW BY TASHA

Why not go big with all that length—real big. This bride looks like she took our advice to heart! We love her voluminous ponytail full of the prettiest curls for her Mexico City wedding.25of 34

Boho-Inspired Hair Accessories

Photo of two brides in lace dresses with sparkly accessories in their hair
PHOTO BY NATURA COLLECTIVE; HAIR BY SHEEK STUDIO

Take a cue from this bride who accessorized her glossy curls with a bejeweled barrette: You can instantly elevate a look with a sparkling hair accessory. It can take the style from “just a night out” to bridal vibes in an instant.26of 34

Natural, Free-Flowing Curls

Natural, Free-Flowing Curls
PHOTO BY OLIVIA MARKLE 

Let your curls flow freely! Playing with natural texture works for any wedding style, but is an especially stunning technique for beach weddings. Textured tresses blowing in the sea breeze are just so effortlessly sexy.27of 34

Posh and Polished

Bride in traditional lengha during ceremony
PHOTO BY FLORA & FAUNA; EVENT PLANNING BY TALL & SMALL EVENTS; HAIR BY SEVEN SALON

Modern elegance is the name of the game when it comes to this long hairstyle. Featuring an ever-so-slight wave and smooth, shiny strands, it’s an undeniably polished style. We love how the generally straight locks still flaunt a bit of bounce and shape at the ends.28of 34

Floral-Studded Rope Braid

Floral-Studded Rope Braid
PHOTO BY KEN CHEN FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY

The combination of floral hair accessories and long hair is giving us major Rapunzel vibes! If you’re after a similar style, we suggest incorporating the blooms that you plan to have in your bouquet to tie the whole ensemble together.

Give your florist a heads up so she can bring along the extra flowers on the big day.29of 34

Messy Updo

Bride showing off back tattoo and messy chignon
PHOTO BY LAURKEN KENDALL; EVENT PLANNING BY MAE&CO CREATIVE; HAIR BY SARAH WITTAKER FROM SARAH W HAIR DESIGN; HEADPIECE BY ANDY GUERRA FROM TOCADOS ISABELA

Meghan Markle, eat your heart out. With loosely pinned tresses, this spin on the messy updo is particularly sweet in a very devil-may-care way. A gilded hairpiece completes the coif, illuminating the intentionality behind the effortless-looking style.30of 34

Loosely Braided Locks

Back shot of newlyweds kissing
PHOTO BY MEL BARLOW; EVENT PLANNING BY CAROLE GROGAN OF BRIGHT BLUE EVENTS

This bride wore her locks loosely braided away from her face for a simple half-up, half-down hairstyle. We love how the soft braid mimics the shape of her loose curls. It also creates the perfect securement to attach that glorious veil to.31of 34

Rosy, Rolled Updo

Rosy, Rolled Updo
PHOTO BY THE ROWLANDS 

Who needs a bouquet when your hair is blooming with florals like these? Complete with a bundle of white roses, this bride’s rolled updo is absolutely enviable. If pretty posies aren’t quite your vibe, we love boho hair chains or old-world hairpins to accentuate the coif.32of 34

Glossy Ponytail

bride with glossy ponytail and sparkly accessories getting hair sprayed into place
PHOTO BY RACHEL RODGERS PHOTOGRAPHY; HAIR BY SENADA K. CEKA; HAIRPIECE BY CHRISTIE LAUREN

Most bridal ponytails are ever so demurely gathered at the nape of the neck, but this glam bride chose to wear her’s high and proud. The sky-high pony of bountiful, glossy locks provided all the benefits of an updo, while still cascading around her gorgeous face. Accented with a glittery floral pin, the look was picture-perfect for the black-tie NYC nuptials.33of 34

Loose Side Bun

Newlywed portrait with bride in lace dress, back tattoo, and side bun
PHOTO BY JENNY QUICKSALL PHOTOGRAPHY; EVENT PLANNING BY KELLY PATRICE; HAIR BY KARLA DANIELS

Oh, what a difference sweeping a traditional style to the side can make. This playful bun is flirty as can be, especially with the asymmetric placement of the pearly hair accessory. „Some brides don’t select the best hair accessories to complement a long hairstyle,“ notes Hendrickson. „It’s important to select a medium to larger size hairpiece to pair with the longer hair—more hair means more hairpiece.“34of 34

Wrapped Bubble Pony

Wrapped Bubble Pony
PHOTO BY THE FONDAS; HAIR BY BLUSH AND MANE; FLORAL DESIGN BY MARBLE AND PINE

This unique spin on a classic ponytail boasts plenty of fairy-tale vibes. If you opt for a more streamlined pony, we still recommend hiding the hair elastic like this bride did here. It’s an easy way to dress up the ‘do and couldn’t be simpler: Just leave out a small section from the bottom of the ponytail before securing it. Fasten the ends into the base with a bobby pin, and you’re good to go.