This darker-toned invitation gives off a mysterious secret garden vibe. Then, the dark tones ensure it is appropriate for a winter wedding. But, the brighter flowers also mean they could be used in the autumn or spring.
This floral design is more modern than a floral wreath or simple floral motif invitation. And whilst it lets guests know that you may not be going down the traditional wedding day route, it doesn’t give much away about what to expect.
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Wedding-Worthy Hairstyles for Curly Hair
While you’re battling frizz and trying to tame your mane, brides all over the world are going to great lengths to achieve the coveted cloud of curls. Who could blame them? A luscious head of spirals and waves requires no styling because it has so much texture, dimension, and personality. It organically carries its own style. Take pride in your accomplishments and capitalize on them!
Continue reading for some inspiration and tips on how to achieve the healthiest and glossiest ringlets.
Lob-Length Fro With Baby’s Breath
Curls can be an accessory in and of themselves. Janine, the bride, embraced her soft, lob-length fro by wearing a gown that framed rather than competed with the ‘do. All she needed to complete the bridal look was a posie of baby’s breath nestled just so.
Low Chignon Updo With Dimensional Highlights
For a modern take on the traditional updo, gather your ringlets into an elegant chignon. The shape of each strand adds a lot of volume and texture to the coif. We especially like how the bride’s highlights add dimension to the picture.
Long, Loose Siren Waves
We’re torn between this beauty’s relaxed and beachy curls and her stunning hair color. Reduce scalp oil, which can migrate down the hair shaft and flatten waves. Wash your hair every other day, or on the morning of your wedding.
Side-Parted Curly Lob
For a simple style, play up your hair’s natural texture. Curls are erratic; occasionally they resemble loose spirals, and other times they resemble tighter corkscrews. Every three days or so, and two days before your wedding, shampoo. Even when adding styling products, don’t touch your hair as it dries naturally.