Small or big, your wedding is a day that needs a lot of planning. Even if you’re planning an intimate shaadi (all thanks to coronavirus), we bet you’re busy putting together your final look. Once you’ve finalised your shaadi outfit, it’s your bridal hairstyle that needs some planning. And if you’re yet to finalise it, you’ve come to the right place. ‘Coz we got you! Brides-to-be, take notes because we are presenting you with this gorgeous hairdo that will transform your basic bun into an elegant hairdo.
Also read: Buns n’ Roses: Stunning Bridal Hairstyles That Are Totally Insta-Worthy!
Meet Shagun Bhansali, a bride who showed us what a rainbow in our hair would look like. For her wedding day, she chose to wear a beautiful light blue lehenga with floral motifs along with a bright pink blouse.
As gorgeous as Shagun looked, what caught our attention was her bridal hairdo. She went for a low bun with a middle parting in the front and decorated the bun with a fresh and colourful bunch of baby’s breath. Take a look!
We have to say, nothing looks as gorgeous as fresh flowers in your hair. Whether you choose to go for hydrangeas or blush pink roses, flowers do make for a winning choice.
Also read: 10 *Beautiful* Ways To Add Flowers To Your Shaadi Hairstyles!
Aren’t you falling in love with this stunning hairdo by Ritika Kadam!? Well, we sure are! Shagun completed her bridal look by wearing a kundan choker with green pearls and a green-beaded neckpiece along with matching earrings and maangtikka.
For her makeup, she trusted Vardan Nayak, who gave her a fresh look and we must say, the contouring game was totally on point. Bold brows, sunset eyeshadow, fluttery lashes and pink lips completed her bridal look.
Here are some products that will help you achieve this dreamy look. Thank us later!
Coming back to Shagun’s hairdo, baby’s breath flowers are commonly used for bridal hairstyles and look gorgeous. But the coloured ones right here have their own charm, don’t they? So, will you give this hairdo a try?
Featured Image: Instagram/Vardan Nayak/Ritika Kadam