6 styles of flower crowns for your bridal hairstyle

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Evelyn Carpenter

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If you want to give prominence to the bridal hairstyle, but with a fresh and cheeky touch, let yourself be seduced by the charm of flower crowns. Suitable for accompanying various types of wedding dresses, this is a versatile accessory that will undoubtedly steal the show. In addition, you can combine the flowers with those of your bouquet, while they look perfect both in hairstyles with braids and braids.and loose hair, as in updos.

1. With artificial flowers

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Do you want to keep your crown forever? Then it is best to choose an artificial one. You will find them in different styles and colours made in silk, velvet, organza, porcelain and brass. You can choose from a single type of flower or mix You will also find them with touches of glitter, ribbons or pearl encrusted pearls, among other options.

2. Monochromatic with natural flowers

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If you want us to only one flower is the protagonist For your accessory, go for a monochromatic wreath depending on what you want to project: red roses if you want to show elegance and sensuality, or if you've opted for a country wedding decoration, a white gypsophila wreath will look fantastic.

3. Multicolor with natural flowers

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There are no limits to color! It's just up to your taste which and how many shades you'll wear in your hair. And especially not, if you get married in spring or summer A wreath of flowers in vibrant colors will be your best accessory, and a wreath in vibrant colors will be your best accessory, you can choose different combinations and types of flowers, whether fuchsia gerbera daisies, yellow lilies or lilac lilies, a bouquet of various colors will certainly make you look fresh and cheerful.

4. Wreaths with dried flowers

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Another option, if you want to keep your accessory along with the bridal glasses and other mementos of your marriage, is to opt for wreaths made of dried or preserved flowers; all of them, meticulously handcrafted It is a perfect alternative to the suppliers. for romantic or vintage-inspired brides and you will also find them in a variety of textures and colours.

5. Wreaths with wild touches

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If you're going for a hippie chic wedding dress or your wedding will have a rustic feel to it, then you won't find a more suitable accessory for your hair than a wild crown, that is, one that combines natural flowers with olive, eucalyptus or bay leaves The arrangement will look like it was just cut from the garden and will make you look like the most beautiful bride. Some wild wreaths also incorporate buds, spike and lavender, among other options.

6. Maxi or mini crowns

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Since there is so much diversity, an important point to consider is the consider is the thickness you want for your wreath, as you will find very discreet alternatives with small flowers, but also with voluminous flowers, such as chrysanthemums and sunflowers. You will also have to decide whether you want a wreath fully closed or a half crown The latter are ideal to finish a semi up-do, while the closed ones look better in bridal hairstyles with loose hair. Now, if you also want to use a veil, you can hold it with the same crown or place it on top of the veil.

You can see that there is a crown for every bride! And just as wedding rings are made to measure, you should also express your style and personality through the accessories, in this case, the texture and color of the flowers. Check in detail the various proposals and choose the one that best harmonizes with your style, whether you are opting for the big day by hairstyles collected or bywear your hair down.

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Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.