Friday, January 4, 2013

Bridal Hair Fix for a Short Hair


Last year during the Philippine Heart Center’s Charity Bazaar we met Liezl, a medical representative and a bride. She was about to get married and was in the process of making the final arrangements for her wedding. She requested us to make a hairpiece for her, but she was oblivious as to what design, and how it should be worn with short hair.  In comparison with her maid of honor, who had very long hair, she kept hers short. Liezl couldn’t imagine what other hairstyles would suffice.  We wanted her day to be extra special through a single hairpiece.



Grecian Leaf Head Piece: Floral Hair-comb by Ginny & Jude



The idea behind the design is based on the Grecian leaf headpiece.  Liezl's hairstylist can fashion the headpiece around her head using hair pins for a queenly look. We used wire art techniques to combine white, chocolate brown and beige acrylic crystals to match the bride's gown.


Weddings and Debuts by PJV
Weddings and Debuts by PJV
Photo of the newly weds by Dream Catch Digital
Photo of the newly weds by Dream Catch Digital

There are many ways to style short hair. With the use of well designed headpieces, here are some of our favorites made by different artisans:

1. Take your wedding to a time of romance by using a fascinator made of feathers and laces.

Photo Credit: www.thelittlecanopy.com

2. Keep it simple with a use of a tiara or a crystal filled headband.

Photo Credit: www.beautyetips.blogspot.com

3. This hairpiece has a ribbon base embellished with crystals and silver settings. 

Photo Credit: www.unitedwithlove.com

4. Use decorated bobby pins to give accent to your bob cut hair.

Photo Credit: www.unitedwithlove.com

5. Headbands are the safest way to add flair to a pixie cut. As long as you choose the right design that fits your preferences and wedding theme, you're good to go.

Photo Credit: www.weddingwebcorner.com

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