Bridal headpieces for loose hair: Elegant ideas for a romantic look.

bridal headpieces for loose hair

1. Bridal headpieces and loose hair. Is it possible?

Bride-with-loose-hair-and-veil
Inés Arroyo opted for loose hair and a veil. Photo: Two more at the table

It’s a great question our girlfriends often ask us, and the answer is simple: ABSOLUTELY YES. Let us explain how.

If you don’t see yourself with a classic bun or updo, opt for loose hair but don’t give up anything.

Wearing your hair down doesn’t mean you can’t wear a headpiece or even a bridal veil . The important thing is knowing how to secure it properly. Keep reading to find out.

In fact, the most iconic bride of the 21st century, Kate Moss, wore her hair loose and very natural with a veil styled like Juliet’s.

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2. Headpieces for brides with loose hair

We suggest 4 styles of bridal headpieces for brides with medium-length or loose hair.

Headbands for brides

bridal headpiece with loose hair
Silk headpiece with knot for loose hair

A headband will frame your face and enhance your loose hairstyle, whether it’s wavy or straight. It’s a versatile option that you can reuse on other occasions after your wedding.

gold headband with loose hair
Mobile wavy headband with wavy hair

Back accessory for loose hair

Any fascinator can be worn with loose hair, provided it’s securely fastened using some hairstyling tricks, which we’ll explain in the video. We suggest metallic fascinators or ceramic fascinators, depending on your style.

Ceramic headpieces are more romantic, while metallic ones are more modern; combine the former with pearls or the latter with metallic jewelry.

bridal headpiece with loose hair
Side headpiece for bride with loose hair
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Floral headpiece for loose hair
golden headdress, loose hair
Golden headdress with leaves, loose hair
flower headdress
Wrap-around headpiece for loose hair

Tiaras for brides with loose hair

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Tiara and veil with long loose hair
tiara for bride with loose hair
Tiara without veil with long loose hair

Tiaras aren’t just for brides with headpieces; they also look great with loose hair, with or without a veil.

3. Veils for brides with loose hair

It’s not true what brides think—that you can’t wear a veil with your hair down. It’s simply a matter of hiring a good hairstylist to ensure it stays securely in place. There are a few tricks to keep it from falling off. Here are several options.

Hairnet veil for brides with loose hair

Elegant hairnet headdress
Hairnet and bow fascinator for a bride with loose hair
cage headband
Hairnet and headband with loose hair

The net veil, or French veil, is ideal for brides who don’t want a long veil but also don’t want to forgo one. It adds an air of mystery to the bride.

Juliet-style veil

The veil worn in the “Juliet cap” style is the perfect way to safely wear a veil because the side fastening allows you to show off a medium-length hairstyle.

There are two ways to attach the veil to the Juliet: with a frame or cap placed in the bride’s hair, or directly with hairpins or a comb . In all cases, we recommend a good hairdresser; for this feature, we worked with one.

embroidered veil
I see Juliet wearing a skullcap
Juliet's Veil
Chantilly lace veil à la Julieta with hairpins.

Tutorial on how to put on a bridal veil with loose hair

Below is a complete tutorial from Susana Cabrera of Salón Toro on how to place veils for loose hair, which we’re sure you’ll find useful.

Styling ideas. Bridal headpieces and veils for brides who want to wear their hair long or medium-length.

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gold headband with loose hair

1. Bridal headpieces and loose hair. Is it possible?

Bride-with-loose-hair-and-veil
Inés Arroyo opted for loose hair and a veil. Photo: Two more at the table

It’s a great question our girlfriends often ask us, and the answer is simple: ABSOLUTELY YES. Let us explain how.

If you don’t see yourself with a classic bun or updo, opt for loose hair but don’t give up anything.

Wearing your hair down doesn’t mean you can’t wear a headpiece or even a bridal veil . The important thing is knowing how to secure it properly. Keep reading to find out.

In fact, the most iconic bride of the 21st century, Kate Moss, wore her hair loose and very natural with a veil styled like Juliet’s.

veil-loose-hair



2. Headpieces for brides with loose hair

We suggest 4 styles of bridal headpieces for brides with medium-length or loose hair.

Headbands for brides

bridal headpiece with loose hair
Silk headpiece with knot for loose hair

A headband will frame your face and enhance your loose hairstyle, whether it’s wavy or straight. It’s a versatile option that you can reuse on other occasions after your wedding.

gold headband with loose hair
Mobile wavy headband with wavy hair

Back accessory for loose hair

Any fascinator can be worn with loose hair, provided it’s securely fastened using some hairstyling tricks, which we’ll explain in the video. We suggest metallic fascinators or ceramic fascinators, depending on your style.

Ceramic headpieces are more romantic, while metallic ones are more modern; combine the former with pearls or the latter with metallic jewelry.

bridal headpiece with loose hair
Side headpiece for bride with loose hair
headdress-loose-hair
Floral headpiece for loose hair
golden headdress, loose hair
Golden headdress with leaves, loose hair
flower headdress
Wrap-around headpiece for loose hair

Tiaras for brides with loose hair

tiara-bride-loose-hair
Tiara and veil with long loose hair
tiara for bride with loose hair
Tiara without veil with long loose hair

Tiaras aren’t just for brides with headpieces; they also look great with loose hair, with or without a veil.

3. Veils for brides with loose hair

It’s not true what brides think—that you can’t wear a veil with your hair down. It’s simply a matter of hiring a good hairstylist to ensure it stays securely in place. There are a few tricks to keep it from falling off. Here are several options.

Hairnet veil for brides with loose hair

Elegant hairnet headdress
Hairnet and bow fascinator for a bride with loose hair
cage headband
Hairnet and headband with loose hair

The net veil, or French veil, is ideal for brides who don’t want a long veil but also don’t want to forgo one. It adds an air of mystery to the bride.

Juliet-style veil

The veil worn in the “Juliet cap” style is the perfect way to safely wear a veil because the side fastening allows you to show off a medium-length hairstyle.

There are two ways to attach the veil to the Juliet: with a frame or cap placed in the bride’s hair, or directly with hairpins or a comb . In all cases, we recommend a good hairdresser; for this feature, we worked with one.

embroidered veil
I see Juliet wearing a skullcap
Juliet's Veil
Chantilly lace veil à la Julieta with hairpins.

Tutorial on how to put on a bridal veil with loose hair

Below is a complete tutorial from Susana Cabrera of Salón Toro on how to place veils for loose hair, which we’re sure you’ll find useful.