A slicked back, long and wavy style à la Kim Kardashian looks elegant, yet stylish, especially when paired with an eye-catching neckline. If your gown has jewels, embroidery, or interest near the neckline, Grmolyes says it's best to wear your hair off your face, so you don't distract from the dress' detail. This hairstyle is also modern in that it mixes old with new -- when looking at Kardashian straight on, it may look as though her hair is simply pinned into a classic bun, but when you see her hair from the side, a bundle of tousled hair awaits.
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The Modern Gown: High Neckline
Jessica Simpson's retro-inspired bouffant takes on a whole new meaning when coupled with a modern dress with a high, detailed neckline. Because your neck is not visible in this dress style, adding height to your hair is important -- it ensures that your head doesn't look swallowed by the dress. The added inches will also elongate your body. And because adding height to your hair always calls for a lot of hairspray, Grmolyes suggests you have your maid of honor carry around a little emergency kit, complete with strong-hold spray and a ton of bobby pins. "You are going to be hugged A LOT, so make sure you're prepared for what that might do to your hair," she says.
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The Bohemian Casual Gown
If your wedding venue is the beach or a garden, then a flowy, ethereal gown with soft lines and sweet details is perfect for you. A casual or bohemian dress is usually accompanied by sandals and soft, natural-looking hair. The style for these hippy-like dresses can span from spaghetti straps with an empire waist to slim fitting silhouettes with loose v-necks. Grmolyes loves creating light, pretty waves or loose, imperfect updo's for brides desiring a laidback look -- something to match the feel of the gown and your surroundings.
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The Bohemian Casual Gown: V-neckline
Nicole Richie, the queen of bohemian-chic, shows that long, tousled waves look relaxed and gorgeous with a deep v-neck dress. Grmolyes says hair that looks "earthy" and free-flowing really complements a bride that wants to look natural on her wedding day. Don't have long hair? You can still wear beachy waves. See this tutorial for short bridal waves.
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The Bohemian Casual Gown: Spaghetti Straps
Rachel Weisz's messy faux bob looks carefree and fun -- perfect if you're a casual bride who wants to show off your shoulders. The loose layers that fall just below the chin draw attention to your collarbones and then down to your dress -- sexy. This is also a great hairstyle if you want to wear a necklace to make your casual gown a bit more elegant.
True story: One of our editors watched a beautiful bride walk down the aisle to "Ave Maria" wearing a gorgeous princess gown � with her hair in "fancy" pigtails. Huh? I guess her Vera Wang dress didn't get the memo that her wedding hairstyle was going to a hoedown.
That hair mishap is definitely an extreme example, but it shows the make-or-break role that wedding hairstyles play on your special day. Sure, your gown can be breathtaking and your makeup flawless, but the wrong wedding hairstyle can make your entire look seem a little � off. Just like you wouldn't serve ribs at a black tie dinner, you probably shouldn't pair pigtails with a couture gown.
Since you choose your gown first, wedding hairstyles should be carefully selected to mesh with the design and cut of your dress. This may seem like common sense, but it's hard to be objective when you fall in love with a hairstyle that just doesn't quite suit your gown. But considering your wedding day will include hundreds (if not thousands) of photographs, you don't want to look back at your pictures and wonder, "What was I thinking?!"
To help, we sat down with celebrity hairstylist Ange Grmolyes from Hairroin Salon in Los Angeles, who has styled Molly Sims, Kristen Bell, and numerous brides-to-be. Here she explains which wedding hairstyles best complement all different dress types, so that you can decide which look is best for you -- and your wedding gown.