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Find the Right Hairstyle for Your Gown

Discover the hairstyle that will best flatter the neckline of your dress with these tips and tricks from the experts.

By: Katie Hoppenjans

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  • Asymmetrical

    Asymmetrical

    Play up an intricate one-shoulder neckline with straight-as- can-be locks falling neatly behind your shoulders. Eva Scrivo says, “Pin-straight hair with a center part will add balance to an asymmetrical dress and let the shoulder detail take center stage.”

    Photo Credit: Tom Rauner 

  • Bateau

    Bateau

    “With a bateau neckline, it’s best to wear the hair up to showcase the dress and create clean lines at the shoulders,” says Kelsey Smart, stylist at Fox & Jane Salon. “Opt for a loosely textured updo with volume at the crown to soften the look.”

    Photo Credit: Tom Rauner 

  • Sweetheart

    Sweetheart

    The sweetheart neckline epitomizes classic bridal style, so a polished, romantic ’do is always a natural fit. Stylist Triana Francois at Haven Spa recommends soft, glamorous curls to balance out bare shoulders and add an extra dose of allure to your look.

    Photo Credit: Tom Rauner 

  • Off The Shoulder

    Off The Shoulder

    Showcase your shoulders with an oh-so-elegant, softly swept- up style. “I love an un-fussy updo with a lacy dress,” Kelsey Smart says. “It draws attention to the eye-catching, off-the-shoulder neckline and gives the gown a fresh, youthful vibe.”

    Photo Credit: Tom Rauner 

  • Plunge

    Plunge

    Edward Tricomi, master stylist and co-founder of Warren- Tricomi Salons, suggests pairing loose, flowing waves with a plunging neckline. “Waves will balance out the revealing neckline,” Tricomi says. “Plus, the texture will add dimension to the look.”

    Photo Credit: Tom Rauner 

  • High Neck

    High Neck

    Avoid anything sleek or severe if your dress has a high neckline and long sleeves. According to Kelsey Smart, “Flowers and loose tendrils allow a high-neck dress to look whimsical rather than overly buttoned-up. They’re like a breath of fresh air.”

    Photo Credit: Tom Rauner 

  • Scoop Neck

    Scoop Neck

    Pair a scoop neckline with ultra-chic waves for a fresh take on old-Hollywood glamour. According to Eva Scrivo, founder of Eva Scrivo Salons, “An off-center upsweep with most of the hair on one side accentuates the softness of a scoop neck beautifully.”

    Photo Credit: Tom Rauner 

Find the Right Hairstyle for Your Gown

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September 27th

Photo Credit: Chris Glenn Photography on Grey Likes Weddings via Lover.ly

Tip of the Day: "Once you pick those style elements that you love, use them in more than one way for a 'pulled together' and cohesive wedding design," says Aviva Samuels, the creative force behind Kiss the Planner.

For example, if your chuppah or ceremony arch is constructed of birch branches, you can use that element in your napkin treatments, centerpieces, or aisle arrangements as well. If you love bling elements, incorporate those crystals not just in the centerpiece, but also on the invitation, seating cards or elsewhere.

Plus, check out The Fun Factor: How to Make Your Wedding Even More Memorable.

September 26th

Photo courtesy of Paradisus Resorts

Tip of the Day: Most couples want to see the spot where they decide to get married before the big day, and just because you’re having a destination wedding doesn’t mean that can’t happen. Ask the hotel if they have any special packages or discounts for pre-wedding visits.

"At Paradisus, we offer couples the Love at First Sight package inviting those planning a destination wedding to visit the resorts, see the locations and feel the vibes, prior to the big day," says Marilyn Cairo, the Corporate Romance Manager for Paradisus Resorts. Afterwards, the couple is able to receive the value of this package as a credit towards their big day. 

Plus, check out Destination Wedding Hotspots Around the World.

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