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If you're a fan of the 1920's (think The Great Gatsby), then this lovely, vintage-flapper style is perfect for you. For a more striking look, ensure your make-up palette is bright, add a gorgeous hair net (adorned with pearls) and it will be as if you've stepped straight out of a vintage Coco Chanel fashion spread.
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Both a classic and contemporary hairstyle, the elegant, twisted knot (or knots) is certainly a style you might want to consider if you're aiming for that regal, stylish and sophisticated look. A veil won't be necessary. You don't want to hide those gorgeous and intricate knots do you?
(Text: Tammy February; Images: Shutterstock)
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Love curls? Then try this wonderfully wild-but-contained curly hairdo for a surprisingly sensuous and seductive look. Just remember: a good, salon-quality hairspray will be needed to keep those curls in place.
(Text: Tammy February; Images: Shutterstock)
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Love curls but don't want that out-of-control, my-hair-is-a-bird's-nest look? Then why not opt for small and gentle spiral ringlets. There are so many ways to wear this look (be it in a backswept ponytail or worn loosely), but regardless of what you choose, do make sure that a few tendrils frame your face - you'll have that perfect spring bride look down pat!
(Text: Tammy February; Images: Shutterstock)
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It's classic, it's timeless and it's elegant. Add a veil or a diamond tiara (or both), and you'll be belle of the wedding ball.
(Text: Tammy February; Images: Shutterstock)
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Want to unleash your inner fairy queen? Then make sure you choose soft and loose-flowing curls and pair it with a daisy headband (or any whimsical type of head accessory really) and a pale pink or natural make-up palette.
(Text: Tammy February; Images: Shutterstock)
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This striking and dramatic look goes very well with a low-styled chignon. Combine this look with a diamond choker and it will complete this beautiful and arresting bridal look.
(Text: Tammy February; Images: Shutterstock)
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