Let’s be real, planning a wedding can be hard work. From choosing a venue and finding your perfect dress to whittling down your guest list and deciding on flowers, there are so many decisions to be made when planning your special day. Which is why, here at Who What Wear, we want to help streamline some of those choices for you. Whether it’s whittling down the biggest wedding dress trends or creating a step-by-step wedding beauty timeline, we’re here to ease the load when it comes to wedding day decisions. And the next thing that we’re tackling is a biggie: Wedding hair.
Yes, after the dress, your bridal hairstyle is probably one of the most important parts of your wedding day look, and it can be hard to know where to start. Thankfully, though, we’ve got some of the biggest names in the world of hair on speed dial and they were more than happy to share their tips on how to decide on your wedding hair, the bridal styles that will never date, and which hairstyles look set to dominate the wedding landscape for 2023.
Our experts were all in agreement with this one, the ultimate wedding day hair is the timeless half up, half down style. And for good reason—this wedding hairstyle works on all hair textures, types and (unless your hair is super-sort) most lengths too. “It’s probably the most common request from brides,” agrees Smith. “Half-up, half-down is the perfect hybrid between [a bride]feeling like themselves, while still looking special enough to give extra confidence on their special day.”
While you’re busy deciding on your wedding day hairstyle, all of the experts stressed the importance of starting early to get your hair in the best condition possibly for the big day. “Well prepped hair is key,” explains Kasun Godalla Wattage, senior stylist at John Frieda Salons. “Regular hair treatments and a trim in the weeks coming up to the wedding will give you healthy and manageable hair on the day.”
If you’re after a fresh wedding hair trend for 2023, but one that will stand the test of time then Smith is placing bets on “sculptural updo’s” that he’s coining “prom hair”. These bridal styles are very much inspired by the red carpet with stars like Anya Taylor Joy, Florence Pugh and Lily James all stepping out with intricate styles. “I’d expect to see a focus on those extremely decorative, elaborate and highly polished styles for brides who want to really make a statement,” says Smith.
Whether you’re going for a more experimental red carpet-inspired style or more of a classic updo, hair accessories are one of our experts favourite ways to inject personality into a wedding day look. Try an embellished clip, a bejewelled headband, or even a veil to take your look to the next level.
The power player of bridal styles, supermodel wedding hair is basically making hair look as expensive as possible. “Supermodel ’90s-inspired hair is always a winner, it’s a timeless look that doesn’t go out of style,” says Hayes. But whether it’s a bouncy blow-dry or poker-straight strands, the key to making this a modern bridal hairstyle is all in the finish. “You want hair to look shiny and glossy and be in its best condition,” advises Hayes.
If supermodel hair is up your street for the big day then Hayes recommends using a shine spray on your finished style “for added glisten in the photos”. If your hair is thick or of a coarser texture then a leave-in conditioner or smoothing product will always help to boost that glow.
Buns of all shapes, sizes and heights were mentioned as part of our chats on wedding hair, but it’s the low bun in particular that our experts touted as being totally timeless. “It’s classic,” explains Wattage. “Chic, yet understated, it’s the perfect wedding hairstyle to show off your features. And if such a sleek style feels too out of your comfort zone? Just leave a few strands loose around your face advises Wattage.
There was one product that our experts were unanimous on being an absolute wedding hair non-negotiable: hair spray. “Hairspray is key to lock in your style and make sure it lasts, but it’s also important to find the right one for you as you don’t want it to look crispy or feel crusty,” explains Hayes. Plus, don’t forget to keep a mini bottle in your bag for touch-ups throughout the day.
It might be a throwback style, but a homage to the golden age of Hollywood might be up your street if you’re looking to inject a little extra glam to your wedding day look—and Smith predicts that we’re going to be seeing lots of brides wearing these hairstyles following awards season. “We’re seeing lots of side partings…deep side partings with the hair flipped over in a voluminous fashion,” Smith explains. “This style really oozes sophistication for those brides looking for a really polished look.”
Of course, we can’t all be lucky enough to have a hair pro with us on the day of our wedding. So if you’re going it alone and want to create a style with ease, our experts recommend investing in some good heat tools to make your job a little easier.