Aw22 bridal hair trends
Published
17th Oct 2022
by
Josie Jackson
2022 has been the year of the wedding, and while hair may have taken on a more subtle, effortless feel, it’s still an important part of the day. According to Matrix artist ambassador, Carol Ritchie, texture and natural curls have been embraced by brides and bridesmaids who want a more relaxed look on their big day. Here she looks at the AW22 bridal trends expect through the autumn.
Finishing Touches
We will be seeing oversized hair accessories, the bigger the better, and ornate hair accessories from headbands to clips, and detailed embellished veils. In recent years a lot of our brides have done away with veils so this is why we will be seeing a major come back – as seen on Nicola Peltz at her wedding to Brooklyn Beckham.
Face Framing
This is a twist on your classic look with lots of texture into a bun. With occasion hair a lot of our brides or proms like a loose and undone style, but it still has to be structured and smooth. So leaving out a few pieces around the face and hairline gives this look.
Beautiful Boho
This is one of my personal favourites as it looks so effortless. Half up half down and airy, a beachy wave with a twist or a three-strand boho braid or a fishtail incorporating floral pieces.
Centre Part
Natural long and down, this is a combination taking inspiration from the red carpet. This is where the symmetrical look with a middle part has sprung from; this part suits all face shapes and gives a symmetrical illusion to all face shapes. Also bringing it into a tousled look with a braid or a twist intertwined, this is where you may have to introduce some hair extensions just for the day.
Ponytails
You will be seeing a lot of high and low ponytails, again with small added touches of a
twist or a braid or face-framing piece. From sleek to curly, ponytails are such a timeless style that look stunning but also keep the hair out of the way for the day, so you can keep it classic and sleek or go all out
boho.
Tips For Putting a Bridal Menu Together
1. Take a look at different AW22 bridal trends and predictions, then create a mood board and offer a visual or digital version .
2. Pick out four to six styles you want to recreate and make up your own collection to showcase on social media and in the salon to your clients - it’s always great to show your own work.
Photography by @coleyoungphotography
Venue: The PowderMills Hotel
Hair Artist:@carolritchiebespokehair
Make Up Artist: makeupbychristinex
Dress: Fross Wedding Collections
Flowers, Head Piece and Accessories: @dchainlane_daisychainlane1
Why not check out the top tips for bridal trials
here.