While I was going through the internet looking at the images of wedding hairstyles, I came across two very interesting updos:
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The flower looks very "Chanel". It will be a pity to cover over it with the veil. |
This "Chanel" flower hairdo does not look too difficult. From what I observe, it is simply twisting the pleat in an inwards twirl and securing it with a simple pin at the heart of the flower. I shall ask my little sister, who is currently training to be a makeup specialist to try doing this hairstyle someday.
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It looks like a blossoming tea rose. Very romantic and soft look, minimising the need for accessorising. |
As for this hairstyle, it will be more challenging for my sister to try out. I shall catch her at a free time and see what she thinks of it. Hopefully she will rise to the challenge, and hopefully I will not lose too much hair in the attempt. >___<
Both updos will be perfect for the evening, during the wedding banquet. It will look stunning with an evening gown.
A side comb fringe like this will add a touch of old-world glamour to the whole look:
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This type of fringe gives the updo a timeless and elegant look. I think this hairstyle will look absolutely ravishing on Asian women. A simple pair of sparkling shoulder duster, well-shaped eyebrows, a subtle sheen of eyeshadow and defined red lips will complete the look. |
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This type of side fringe will work better with the second updo that looks like a tea rose. It creates a very romantic yet relaxed look. Perfect for a garden wedding. |
I bought a pair of shoulder dusters (SGD9.50) which I think will go very well with this hairstyle or with a richly-coloured evening gowns:
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Unlike some costume jewellery that only looks good on wedding or evening gowns, this pair of shoulder dusters can still be worn for a nice evening out, with a LBD or a well-cut structured dress and simple heels. |
Blossoming tea rose!! *Raises hand*
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