Inspired by my surroundings...

Congratulations on your engagement! Based in the heart of the Cotswolds, Ladyamy Bespoke Wedding Design is surrounded by a beautiful, tranquil, magical setting perfect for a gorgeous wedding day. I specialise in stylish vintage chic weddings. Im deaply inspired by my surrounding and privileged to live somewhere so stunning. I love all things to do with weddings, how can you not. Its such an exciting, special and lovely time. I love being apart of such a magical experience with gorgeous couples, using my natural creative flair and passion for the wedding industry to create the most beautiful and perfect bespoke day for you. I gain my inspiration from a variety of things and this diary is me sharing my 'pretty little finds' I hope you like them... I work with local, loyal and friendly suppliers. Thankyou to the lovely Alison of Daisy Cupcakes and Karen of Karen Massey Photography for their lovely imagery www.daisycupcakes.net and www.karenmasseyphotography.co.uk

Monday, 7 February 2011

Wedding Hair

As a Professional Wedding Hair Specialist, i've decided to dedicate this post to 'hair'... For all those gorgeous ladies out there who want their hair to look fabulous on their wedding day, but have no idea what to do, what the latest trends are and how to create something simple but very beautiful... So I've put together this post to give you some creative ideas and professional inspiration.

The Bun
Using loose twists and twirls, allow the hairs natural  movement to develop a soft shape... There is no need to force the hair into place, no need for product overload or hundreds of pins.
Keep it natural and soft.
Be creative with accessories and placement. Try a low down bun, one to the side, a high up bun or the classic bun which is more central accessorising with flowers and pearls, grips and slides... They are all wonderfully lovely ways to add detail and personality.
Mess things up
 your hair does not need to be perfect inorder for you to look perfect
Plaits
Using loose plaits can create a soft up-to-date hair do.
Its simple, beautiful, girly and there are so many ways of using them... They add pretty detail
Flowers
This is a great way to tie in your hair style with any flower decorations you are using for your wedding day.. Button holes, venue decoration, your bouquets and ceremony decoration.
Don't be affraid to use a range of colours and styles, sizes and shapes...











Now a little bit of advice...

It's best to have a practice before the big day, to ensure your look is perfect.. Even if you are going for a natural style, it will allow your stylist to get to know your hair type and feel comfortable working with your hair

It's always best to not wash your hair on your wedding day and use a little amount of conditioner the night before.
With natural oil buildup, your hair not being ultra smooth will make it easier to work with, give you more natural body and your hair will  be easier to manipulate and stay in place longer

Make sure your hair style is inkeeping with your personality and style

Use your Natural Hair Movement to create something softer.. You'll need less product and pins, which overall will help to create a very beautiful look, which will last all day

Use accessories and flowers to add detail and personality - Be creative and have fun with it!

Think about the jewellery you wish to wear.. If you have some fabulous dangling earrings, you may want to show them off, so perhaps an "up" do would be best, or you could sweep your hair down and to the side allowing your ears to be visible

Also think about the neck line on your dress.. If you have lots of flesh on show (shoulder/chest/neck) you may want to have a few bits or some hair down to soften that area and vice versa. If your dress is heavily detailed and decorated around the neck area you may wish to simplify things by tying your hair up out of the way

I hope all this information and few tips have helped?

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