45 Wedding Guest Hairstyles Fit for Any Theme

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Does wedding season have you running around trying to secure the perfect dress and shoes? Well, let us take at least one thing off your list: a chic hairstyle. Whether you’re attending a destination or a black tie wedding, we have a list of looks that can work for any theme. We compiled 45 wedding guest hairstyles, from chic updos to dazzling accessories to complement any look. We also tapped a few hairstylists to share the top trends that will surely be a hit at the event.

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Updos

1. Ballerina Bun

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The ballerina bun is a popular pick as it works for just about any occasion. As Cruz previously told us, this modern chignon is customizable to fit any hair type, length or aesthetic. “There is a lot of wiggle room with this look. You can wear it low and less structured for a softer look or you can go high and light like a ballerina, especially if you’re going to really dance at your reception.” To recreate Vanessa Hudgens’s look, Cruz suggests applying a styling wax to tame any frizz.

2. Locs High Bun

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If you’re rocking a protective style (like Halle Bailey’s above), consider this high bun for your next wedding. Once you wrap your hair up, just add some curly tendrils throughout for a more casual finish.

3. Low Bun

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Looking for a wedding guest hairstyle that’s quick and easy? Look no further than this low bun style, which we promise won’t take too much of your time. To mimic Zendaya’s look, grab a brush and a styling gel to smooth down your hair towards the nape of your neck. Then, pull your hair into a small ponytail and wrap a strand around the base, before securing everything with some bobby pins.

4. French Twist

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Time and time again, this elegant twist has proven to be a hit for weddings. As Raziuddin previously shared, the hair is prepped using a flat iron before applying a styling cream to help shape and twist hair inwards. He continued, "The remaining hair in the French twist is teased and placed into an elegant bun on the crown of the head.”

5. Top Bun

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There’s nothing quite like a top bun—especially when it’s paired with full fringe like Riki Lindhome here. You could say it’s the icing on the (wedding) cake.

6. The Tendy

We predict this hairstyle is going to be everywhere in 2024. Whether you have long or short locks, ‘the tendy’ offers a nice addition to your look. “It’s a tendril of hair used to frame the face on just one side, as opposed to two tendrils framing the face on both sides,” explains Potempa. “It gives your hair a fashionable edge with its asymmetry.”

Long Hairstyles

7. Blowout

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A blowout will always be a tried-and-true wedding guest hairstyle. All you need is a blow dryer and a round brush (or a combo styler) to add body and shape to your tresses like Amal Clooney.

8. Glam Waves

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Glam waves can add texture and show off your impressive lengthy locks at the big event. According to Potempa, you should always apply a heat protectant spray before using a curling iron on the ends. She previously suggested, “Secure the look with silver pins to set the hair, and once it’s completely cooled, use a bristle brush to smooth the hair into waves. Then use a serum to add shine and lock everything with a hairspray.”

9. Silk Press

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If you’re looking for a sleeker style, consider a silk press for the occasion. After blow drying your hair, grab a flat iron and work it through each section to eliminate any frizz and flyaways. Then, spritz on some shine spray for an even smoother finish.

10. The Royal Blowout

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Here’s your sign to channel your inner Kate Middleton for the black-tie event. Use a curling iron on your ends and brush through each section for a looser pattern. And don’t forget to shape your curtain bangs for a nice royal touch.

11. The Fawcett Flip

Inspired by Farrah Fawcett, this voluminous blowout should be on your inspo list. To achieve the look, use hot rollers (or a curling iron) to create large barrel curls and brush them out for big luscious locks.

12. Beach Waves

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A destination wedding calls for beachy waves that can withstand the heat. The trick here is spritzing on sea salt spray and scrunching it through your locks to add texture and eliminate any frizz.

13. Slicked-Back Tresses

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If you want to spend less time on your hair to focus on other things (like your makeup and ensemble), run a dime-amount of air dry cream through damp strands to create soft, frizz-free tresses like Stephanie Hsu here.

14. Flipped Ends

A straight style is nice, but incorporating flipped ends can take it to the next level. Collins previously told us, a styling tool can help blow out your hair and offer a soft flip up at the end. He added, “Once done, pin the sides back and behind the ear. Then, backcomb the top for volume and use a texture spray to give it definition.”

15. Piecey Layers

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This shaggy style looks tousled yet polished enough for a wedding. To get a look that’s similar to Suki Waterhouse, use a styling cream to enhance your natural texture, add bounce and tame any frizz.

16. Sleek and Side Swept

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This wedding guest hairstyle is great for anyone who is ready to bust a move on the dance floor and looking for a frizz-proof style. Just create a side part before applying styling gel to smooth down the front of your hair, while leaving the rest to flow down your back.

17. The Polished Blowout

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“There are many exciting styles taking over right now, and it feels like there are two opposite ends of the spectrum,” Buckett shared while chatting with us about hair trends. “On one hand, you have very polished looks like the voluminous blowouts that have been taking over these days. You also are going to see the return of super sleek straight hair.”

Short Hairstyles

18. Tucked Bob

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While Smith recommended this style for gray hair, we believe it works for all types of hair. The tucked technique offers shape and softens your features (i.e. cheekbones and jawline). As Smith explained, “[With this cut,] the top is intentionally kept long and the ends are flicked out behind the ears, which softens overall shape.” To recreate Taylor Russell’s bob, apply a mousse throughout for a flexible hold.

19. Sleek Bob

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A black-tie wedding calls for a sleek bob. The chin-length strands combined with a deep side part gives a level of sophistication fit for any formal night. All you need is a one-inch flat iron to run through each section for a silky finish.

20. Bent Bob

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Need a low-maintenance look for the upcoming wedding season? This wavy hairstyle, as seen on Saoirse Ronan, is just what you need. Also known as ‘The Bend,’ it’s an effortless bob that adds a slight bend to your strands. To create the signature waves, grab a curling iron and start curling your hair around the cheekbones, before gently dragging the tool down the lengths to create a looser pattern. Note: Avoid curling your ends so you can maintain the stretched out S-shape throughout.

21. Retro Waves

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These retro waves will definitely fit the ‘Old Hollywood’ theme of your bestie’s wedding. The bouncy tresses are great for short hair, as it flows right above the shoulders and offers a nice view of any dazzling accessories you choose to wear that night.

22. Sleek Pixie

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A sleek pixie is super chic for any formal event. For a model-approved look, create a deep side part before using a comb and some texturizing paste to smooth down both sections.

23. Finger Waves

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This wedding guest hairstyle works for any Gatsby-theme wedding on your calendar. Apply a mousse to damp hair and use a rat-tail comb to sculpt your waves. FYI, the technique requires some practice to get right, so don’t wait until the big day to attempt the look. Need some guidance? We have a helpful tutorial to prepare you.

24. Whisper Fringe

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Psst, check out this wedding guest hairstyle for your next event. “‘It’s a shorter bang that’s slightly broken up to create more of a whisper without looking weak,” Sharpton shared while discussing winter hair trends. “It works with almost every hair type and length—plus the bangs add the perfect accent to whatever style you already have.” To recreate Zoë Kravitz’s signature look, apply a hair wax to define and sculpt your fringe.

25. Side-Swept Bixie

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The pixie-bob hybrid is just what you need for the big day. Once you create a deep side part, gently brush each section down for a sleeker finish.

Half Up/Half Down Hairstyles

26. Modern Bump

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Whether you call it the bumpit or pouf, this hairstyle is making a major comeback for wedding season. Popularized by millennials (and our favorite Y2K reality stars), the look is actually easy to recreate at home. Use a comb to divide your hair into three sections and gather the middle section into a claw clip, barrette or hair tie. The key here is to push the section forward to get the signature pouf before securing it.

27. Side Twists

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This hairstyle is for all the dancers out there. Part your hair in the middle before grabbing each section and twisting them inwards, so it’s away from your face. Then, secure each twist with bobby pins (and if a few curly tendrils pop out don’t worry about it).

28. Knotted Half-Up Style

“A regular half-up style can be elevated by adding a simple knot that creates texture and an intricate touch to the look,” Korab shared while discussing chic holiday hairstyles. According to the stylist, it can also be modified for any hair type. If you have curly or wavy locks, apply hair oil to twist the knot. But those with a straighter mane should use mousse to hold the style in place.

29. Half-Up Pony

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This half-up ‘do gives off the illusion of more voluminous locks. Divide your hair into two sections (gathering the top section from ear to ear) and place a small ponytail at the crown of your head. This look also keeps your hair away from your face, which will be perfect for the bustling reception.

Ponytail Hairstyles

30. Party Pony

This wavy ponytail will be the life of the party. The height gives the illusion of longer length, while the layers offer movement, as you sway across the dance floor. As Stenson previously told us, “This style is great because of its playfulness. It’s popular because you can easily achieve it at home and it’s a great option for all hair types.” Use a curling iron to achieve the loose waves and spritz on some hairspray to keep the ponytail in place.

31. Low Ponytail

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This low ponytail is the definition of a classic wedding guest hairstyle. Once you create a deep side part, use styling gel and a brush to smooth down the sides and gather all your hair towards the back.

32. Flipped Ponytail

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This ‘60s style can truly elevate a traditional high ponytail. To recreate Doja Cat’s flipped ends, use a heat tool to bring out the swoop and maintain shine. And don’t forget to lay down your edges to complete the look.

Natural Hairstyles

33. Intricate Braids

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If Queen Charlotte herself (aka India Amarteifio) can rock intricate braids down the red carpet, so can you at your next wedding. The braided rows move in different directions, plus her delicate baby hairs make this a chic style you have to try out.

34. Baby Braids

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Baby braids offer a nice touch to any hairstyle, so let these face-framing pieces elevate any updo, ponytail or bun on this list.

35. Shaped Pompadour

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Lupita N’yongo is a great reference for all the 4C gals out there. This shaped pompadour requires a styling cream to help sculpt the look. Then, pop on a statement headband to really bring the style together.

36. Afro

Embrace your natural hair and sport a gorgeous afro at the shindig. Use a hair pick to shape your ‘fro and apply leave-in conditioner for moisture, softness and shine.

Curly Hairstyles

37. Shaggy Cut

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A shaggy haircut is a great choice for curly gals. This tousled look shows off your natural pattern and can work for any theme you’ll be attending—just look at Sandra Oh above for some inspo.

38. Tousled Updo

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Here’s an easy curly hairstyle that won’t take up too much time. Grab some texturizing gel and scrunch it throughout your curls for shine and definition. Once your hair is secured in a top bun, leave a few pieces out and slick down your baby hairs to bring the whole look together.

39. Low Ponytail

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A low ponytail filled with bouncy curls will definitely complement your gorgeous gown. Once you smooth down the front, wrap the rest of your hair at the nape of your neck and add mousse for definition.

40. Pineapple

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This versatile hairstyle can be rocked at the celebration and become a great protective look when you hit the hay afterwards. Gather all your curls at the crown and let them cascade around your hairline. Also use a hair pick for body and styling cream to define your pattern like Yara Shahidi.

41. High Ponytail

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This high ponytail is great for any function. The placement starts at the crown of your head and let’s not forget some styling gel to define your lengthy curls.

42. Coily Faux Hawk

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This wedding guest hairstyle is edgy yet stylish. Use a banana clip to gather all your coils at the center. Another option is to divide your hair into sections and use hair ties to keep ‘em in place. For voluminous ringlets like Viola Davis, use a wide-tooth comb (or a hair pick) to fluff out your hair.

Accessories

43. Barrette Beauty

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Whether you leave your hair down or prefer an updo, a barrette is a great accessory to add some oomph to your look. Brownie points if you can match it to your jewelry.

44. Headband

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A headband will always be a tried-and-true accessory. Reach for a bedazzled one like Salma Hayek to really draw attention to your glamorous tresses.

45. Bows

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Bows are super popular right now and we can definitely see the hype. They add such a chic touch to any hairstyle. You can dress up your look and can really have fun with the size, length and fabric.

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