40 Stunning Braided Wedding Hairstyles We Absolutely Love

A collection of elegant, fuss-free bridal styles for every type of aesthetic.

a bride looking over her shoulder during her getting ready portraits

Photo by Magi Fisher

No matter if your hair is straight, wavy, curly, or natural, donning braids for a wedding hairstyle is a universal option that has the ability to elevate any bridal beauty look. As of late, this classic 'do has even experienced a resurgence in the wedding space, with stylists now offering tons of new ways to rethink the simple plait.

"Braids are the first thing I think of when a bride wants a hairstyle that's special, whimsical, and fun," says celebrity hairstylist Larry Sims. "Plus, you have the major bonus of taking your hair down after the reception and having these gorgeous waves throughout your hair for any post-wedding festivities—or for the flight on your way to the honeymoon the next day."

Sims also adds, "Braids are unique but totally timeless, too. You won't look back at your wedding photos in 20 years and regret having a braid in your hair, no matter what style you choose." And for those interested in sporting this gorgeous style on their special day, we've searched high and low for some of the prettiest plaits to inspire your own 'do.

Whether you're looking for a wedding coif that's light and romantic or on the hunt for something a bit modern, keep scrolling for our pick of 40 gorgeous braided hairstyles, straight from real brides.

Meet the Expert

Larry Sims is a celebrity hairstylist with over 20 years of experience in the industry.

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Floral Fishtail Pony

a bride wearing a fishtail braid with floral adornment

Photo by Kaylee Chelsea Photography

We love the idea of adding a punch of intricate braiding and accessories into an ultra-sleek ponytail. For instance, this bride's simple fishtail got an extra dose of bohemian romance with face-framing tendrils and a floral swag that was placed on one side of her head.

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Loose Braided Updo

a bride and groom embracing on a bridge

Photo by Tracy Burch

Do brides who choose braids for their wedding hairstyle have more fun? The answer is yes, of course! Take a cue from this bride when searching for inspiration, who left out a few loose strands to frame her braided 'do (all while incorporating pearl pins for a romantic finish).

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Minimalist Braided Knot

Bride and groom kissing in garden

Photo by Julia Kaptelova

Create a minimal (yet totally trendy) knot by weaving a two-strand braid into the hair and fastening it with clips or pins. This look is such an exquisite blank canvas—it's strong and sophisticated all on its own—but would also look pretty with intentionally placed embellishments.

Use pins or clips that match your hair color to seamlessly secure the coif.

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Halo Braided Headband

Bride with halo-braided bun

Photo by Jillian Mitchell Photography

This sweet, simple braided headband would please any kind of bride and works with practically any wedding dress silhouette. What we love the most, however, is that this style is sophisticated yet pared-back, perfect for a ballroom celebration or a beachside affair. Plus, it offers an adorable mini-me option for those adorable flower girls.

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Wrapped Bun

two brides posing in their apartment

Photo by Chi-Chi Ari Love

This bride wrapped her braids into a sophisticated bun with a refreshing twist, courtesy of a multi-braid texture. Pro tip: This is a great way to elongate the neck if rocking a high-neck ensemble.

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Twisted Updo

a bride wearing a white jumpsuit with a cape, while holding hands with her groom who's wearing a teal suit

Photo by Clean Plate Pictures

Like an abstract work of art, this bride's braids give some contemporary oomph to a traditional updo. Not a single ounce of natural volume was wasted in the dimensional, twisting design of her hair, bringing enough character to complement her floral-themed two-piece bridal set.

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Waterfall Braid

a bride with waterfall braid embracing groom

Photo by Kaity Brawley

By definition, a waterfall braid features loose strands that cascade from the plait in a waterfall-like effect. As pictured above, we can't help but love how gorgeous these soft waves are, which are paired with a dramatic cascading braid that blends seamlessly into this bride's waves.

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Tiny Parallel Braids

Bride and groom embracing in golden light

Photo by Roberta Facchini Photography

Boho brides, this look is for you! This bride sported soft, ultra-long locks that were accented by a veil of multiple braids. The crown is gathered into three tiny, parallel plaits that were perfectly suited for a night of dancing barefoot along the Italian coast.

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Dressed-Up Milkmaid Braid

a bride and groom smiling in a corn field

Photo by Jordan Voth

A milkmaid braid has all sorts of rustic, countryside feels, but that doesn't mean it can't be dressed up for someone's big day. We love the addition of a stunning jeweled headpiece, which makes this sweet and demure hairstyle instantly wedding-worthy.

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Braided Faux Hawk

Bride with braided faux hawk and groom

Photo by T&S HUGHES PHOTOGRAPHY

Cool-girl brides, take note. This braided faux hawk makes a serious statement and is a style to consider. We especially love how this bride paired her look with a classic chignon and an intricate dress for added elegance.

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Ultra-Long Braided Ponytail

bride posing in the middle of her reception hall holding her braided ponytail

Photo by Mo Davis Photography

Now, this is a glam ponytail. While this bride's ceremony vibe may have been low-maintenance, she definitely kicked things up a notch for her New Orleans wedding reception. Specifically, she sported a braided ponytail of epic proportions for a look as vivacious as the bride herself.

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Braided Natural Crown

Braided updo natural hair wedding couple

Photo by Gaby J Photography

Okay, how much do we love this style, which is such a fresh take on the classic crown braid? This carefree wedding 'do would be gorgeous paired with a fashion-forward but chilled-out bridal look, such as a breezy jumpsuit or two-piece ensemble. (Destination wedding locale optional.)

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Half-Up, Half-Down

a bride laughing with her groom

Photo by OLIVIA MARKLE 

From the Dutch side braid to those loose wavy locks, there's so much we love about this relaxed bridal hairstyle. The best part? There are so many ways to rock this look given its half-up, half-down style.

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Undone Crown Updo

a bride touching and posing with her bohemian-inspired hairstyle

Photo by Mayfield Photography

Whether you're planning a beach wedding, destination celebration, or beautiful summer afternoon nuptials close to home, this undone braided updo is incredibly versatile. Also, can we talk about how much we love the lush volume of this look and all of its wispy strands?

To make a braid look fuller, gently pull apart the strands to give them more width, or you can sprinkle in a little volumizing powder to get the job done.

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Braided Chignon

a bride and a groom kissing for their wedding portrait

Photo by Etcetera Photography

A chignon looks good on just about everyone, as this classic updo is all about elegance. Keeping the whole look soft and relaxed—plus the addition of that beautiful braid—gives the updo a romantic, modern twist. It's also a stunning wind-proof option for those easy-breezy outdoor ceremonies.

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Braid-Accented Waves

a bride feeding her groom cake

Photo by Etcetera Photography

After her classic ceremony, this bride (who sported the braided chignon above) let her hair down for a whimsical half-up, half-down 'do for her backyard reception. Her look was complete with beachy waves courtesy of (you guessed it) the original braid.

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Side-Swept, Multi-Strand Braid

an indian bride wearing a red lengha with a side braided hairstyle

PHOTO BY BONPHOTAGE

While the classic braid has three plaits, it is possible to up the ante from there. A four-strand plait, in particular, can have a more textured feel than its traditional counterpart, while also adding a little bit of majestic flair.

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French Braid Crown

a bride and groom exchanging rings at the altar

PHOTO BY KLC

Regal, romantic, and timeless, we will forever love a crown braid. Woven as an elegant French braid that finishes in a carefully tucked updo, this bride's look is simply perfection. Seriously, just look at that stunning vow-exchange portrait!

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Side-Swept Twist

Brides touching noses in their wedding portrait

PHOTO BY CLARKIE PHOTOGRAPHY

For a more laid-back iteration of the style, this bride opted for a loose twist at her Los Angeles wedding. In lieu of a tight braid, the relaxed twist adds asymmetric volume (and face-framing) before wrapping into a side-swept knot. A few pulls of strands here and there add an effortless feel and fuller look overall.

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Loosely Plaited Curls

a bride looking over her shoulder wearing a white floral bridal robe

Photo by Magi Fisher

Combine classic with tradition by interlocking your curls with a loosely plaited braid. What's more, if a DIY hairstyle is what you're after, we deem your search complete.

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Polished Pony Braid

a couple laughing during their wedding ceremony

Photo by Jenny Fu

Starting with a clean middle part and sleek tresses, this bride could have gone in just about any direction for her hair. However, we adore how she chose a polished ponytail braid, which feels modern but still relaxed.

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Classic Halo Updo

bride wearing a high-neck lace wedding dress with a halo braid hairstyle

Photo by Sasithon Photography

Timeless, sweet, and absolutely gorgeous, this plait shows off both the hairstyle's sumptuous texture and the bride's color tones. Looking to tuck a few flowers in there? This tight 'do is the perfect vessel for those adorable buds. Plus, it's beautifully framed by the gorgeous lace high-neck gown.

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Loose Fishtail Pony

Laughing bride and groom in front of floral arch

Photo by Erich McVey

We can't help but swoon over this fishtail braid that finishes as a carefree pony. A humble bridal ponytail may seem unexpected with the drama of this dress (and sleeves!), but we find the juxtaposition to be quite refreshing. Anything more ornate could have seemed out of place for a seaside elopement.

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Floral Fishtail Braid

Bridal braid with flowers

Photo by Kristen Kilpatrick

An effortless fishtail braid gets a touch of romance with small flowers tucked into the plaits. Baby's breath—which symbolizes everlasting love—is a timeless choice, but other florals that could work include jasmine, orchids, spray roses, and even sprigs of greenery. Get creative with buds that match your bouquet and your surroundings, or one's that hold special meaning to you.

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Braided Bun

Bride with crystal embellished braided bun holding her groom

Photo by Twah Dougherty Photography

Smooth, glossy locks look oh-so polished in a chic updo. This low, braided bun is further elevated by the ultra-glam halo surrounding it. We love the hint of sparkle against the bride's dark hair at this industrial Long Island wedding.

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A Ribboned Plait

a photo of the back of a bride with braids and floral wedding dress

Photo by Volvoreta Bodas

No need to overdo things when a simple braid can be positively charming. This bride's sunny locks were twisted back into a half-up, half-down style with the ends adorably wrapped up in velvet ribbon. We're absolutely obsessed with how the bride's natural texture shines through, adding a beautiful boho feel to the overall look.

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Braided Traditions

an indian bride and her groom embracing

PHOTO BY EDWARD WINTER FOR READYLUCK

This bride wove a whole lot more than just her ample strands into this lush braid. Specifically, she laced in several ancestral traditions and nods to her South Indian heritage with customary jewelry and sweet-smelling jasmine flowers. If you weren't naturally blessed with such fullness, teasing can help achieve similar volume and provide a good grip for any special accessories you choose to tuck in.

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Relaxed Halo Braided Updo

bride with milkmaid braids

Photo by Heirlume Photography

How heavenly does this bride look, with face-framing wisps of hair and a relaxed braided halo? The whole look exudes an easy, natural beauty while still feeling so wedding-day ready. If we weren't already convinced that a spritely crown or milkmaid braid could be elevated into adulthood, we certainly are now.

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Woven Ponytail

Newlyweds kissing

Photo by RAW SHOOTS PHOTOGRAPHY

This ponytail style is anything but lackluster. With a mega dose of volume, twisted sides, a thick braid, and a glittering hairpin, this 'do is effortless and glam all at once. Also, check out how the subtle V-shaped back of the dress frames the ponytail drop so elegantly.

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Peekaboo Braid

Bride wiping away tears during vow exchange

Photo by Chi-Chi Ari Love

Talk about romance: This bride snuck in a delicate braid to add texture (and a hint of surprise) to a lovely updo for her at-home elopement in Brooklyn. With a posie of creamy florals tucked into the chignon and that exquisite birdcage veil, this bridal look couldn't be more picture-perfect.

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Braid Meets Ponytail

photo of a bride with braid and ponytail combination

Photo by CHARLA STOREY 

This bride's braid and ponytail come together in a completely unexpected way. That is to say, the ponytail itself isn't braided. Instead, the front ends are gathered back in a traditional French braid before blending with the bottom pieces into a classic ponytail with a few wraparound twists.

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Layered Charm

Bride with braided chignon and groom walking down steps

Photo by Gracie Byrd Jones

Sometimes two braids are better than one. This charming composition is created with two braids layered atop one another for a romantic updo that lays horizontally rather than going vertical. We especially love the extra volume at the crown and sweet tendrils framing the face to balance out the look.

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French-Braided Chignon

Bride and groom in front of rock formation touching foreheads

Photo by SoCal Standard

Classics are classics for a reason and the French braid is one of those looks. Always so elegant and equally versatile, this beautiful style is suited for all hair types and textures. As seen here, this bride's slightly-undone French braid drops into an elegant knot at the base of the neck for her design-forward desert wedding in Zion.

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Sculptural Plaits

Bride walking down steps with braided chignon

Photo by Mo Davis Photography

Low maintenance doesn't have to mean boring when it comes to bridal hairstyles. Take a cue from this bride who rocked a low-maintenance, sleek bun inspired by Tracee Ellis Ross.

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Wraparound Braid

a couple kissing on top of a mountain

Photo by Mel Barlow

A wraparound braid and half-up, half-down style go hand in hand. What's more, not only does the coif work on any texture and length of hair, but it also fits just about every bridal aesthetic, too.

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Plaited Structure

Bride in braided updo looking out of floral lined balcony

Photo by David Bastianoni

Can't decide between a braid or a knotted updo? Well, who says you can't have both? A sweeping braid adds definition to the profile before hugging an intricate chignon that keeps hair perfectly in place all day—and all night—long. This type of romantic structure is an absolute must for the unexpected climate of a coastal Italian wedding.

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Relaxed Braided Updos, Two Ways

Two brides kissing

Photo by Kristin Sweeting Photography

We love the synergy of these two lovely brides, especially given their complementary braided 'dos. Look closer, and in some ways, you'll realize that they're basically sporting the same look: a pretty braided updo that's gathered into a low knot in the back, framed by bangs and some delicate stray wisps.

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Draped Crown Braid

mother of the bride helping her daughter put on her wedding dress

Photo by Katherine Dalton

While crown braids are typically woven tight, this relaxed, half-up, half-down look is achieved by keeping the plaits of the braid on the looser side. A good portion of strands were also intentionally left free similar to a waterfall braid.

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Box Braids

a bride wearing a blush dress holding a fall-inspired wedding bouquet

Photo by Freckle Photography

This bride opted for gorgeous box braids in a sophisticated high bun style. Combined with her incredible blush dress and fall-inspired wedding bouquet, this look is an effortless choice for seasonal nuptials.

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Braided French Twist

Bride and bridesmaid in emerald green

Photo by Stepan Vrzala

A thick, side-swept Dutch braid created the perfect foundation for the glittery, art deco headpiece this bride wore to her nuptials in Rwanda. The dramatic plait also sweeps back into an elegantly woven iteration of a French twist to beautifully complement the sparkly topper.

FAQ
  • How long will hair and makeup take?

    Bridal hairstyling can take 60 to 90 minutes depending on the style, and makeup can take just as long. For bridesmaids, factor in 30 to 45 minutes for hair, and an equal amount for makeup, per person.

  • Do bridesmaids need to have the same hairstyle as the bride?

    There's no etiquette suggesting that bridesmaids should wear the same hairstyle as the bride, or as each other for that matter! Consider your own expectations for the bridal party (and portraits) and dictate from there. Options included matching hairstyles for all, the bride having her own style but the bridesmaids' hairstyle matching, or each person choosing their own coif.

  • Should I hire a hairstylist?

    This depends on the type of hairstyle you are considering and the overall budget. More intricate designs will require the work of an expert (which comes with a professional price tag) while simpler 'dos can totally be done on your own. If opting for the latter, we recommend also weighing the time and stress it may add to your morning over the convenience of having someone else take charge.

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