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11 Braided Hairstyles to Add to Your Wedding Moodboard

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I’ve been getting braids my entire life. I got my first set of box braids when I was two years old, and it’s the look I feel most myself in today. But when it came to planning a beauty look for my wedding day, I didn’t even consider them.

I could argue that, since I wear braids all the time, I wanted something different for the momentous occasion. But the truth is that I, like many Black women, had the preconceived notion that braids (and other protective styles like locs and twists) aren’t fit for special occasions. “As a community, we view these styles as more casual,” says Ariana Greene, a New York City-based hairstylist, adding that many people book protective styles for vacations, to accommodate gym routines, or to ultimately promote hair growth.

Many attribute the stigma that these styles aren’t formal enough for elevated occasions to Eurocentric beauty standards. “It has nothing to do with elegance,” says Kay Jones, owner of the bridal glam company Beyond the Knot Co. “These protective styles are rich with history—often worn by African royalty for momentous ceremonies—but were historically deemed 'unprofessional' or 'unpolished' to reinforce racial bias.” This outdated perspective completely ignores the sophistication and versatility of these styles.

Thankfully, the narrative is changing. In recent years, stars like Tyla, Lupita Nyong’o, and Zendaya have worn braids on red carpets. Luxury brands like Dior and Kenzo have sent models down the runway wearing intricate cornrows. Seeing these styles in these spaces signals to the masses that braids are much more than just a tool to make life easier.

Braided bridal hairstyles are still fairly new territory for many and can be tricky for brides to navigate. The struggle is not due to a lack of options, though: Boho braids wrapped into an elegant bun; cornrows neatly plaited into a bow; and small, knotless braids with wavy ends are just a few ways to wear braids down the aisle.

Any details you might be apprehensive about can be managed by chatting with your stylist, who will likely tell you that having a trial period after your braids are installed (ideally, a week before your big day) can be beneficial. If the braider you work with will also style your braids on your wedding day, you can use the install appointment as a test run and have your braider fashion different looks to get a feel for what you want.

When you arrive at the install appointment, be sure to have inspo with you—and ask about styles that accommodate a veil if you plan to wear one. Some braid styles, like cornrows, are difficult to fasten a veil into because all your hair is braided down flat.

The best part of opting for braids on your big day? Your look will be as convenient and easy to manage as the one you wore on your last trip to Aruba. You’ll spend less time styling and fussing with your hair prior to the ceremony (and hopefully more time making memories with your bridesmaids). You’ll be able to dance your heart out at the reception without worrying about ruining your hairstyle, can even opt to switch up your look with ease for the reception, and have a style that’s vacation-ready when you eventually leave for your honeymoon.

If you’re a bride considering wearing braids for your wedding or just a Black girl who’s ready to stop straightening her hair for special occasions, keep scrolling to discover all the inspo you’ll need.

Bridal Protective Style Inspiration

Boho braids updoBoho Braids UpdoCourtesy of @Calee.a.kSmall, knotless braids bunJustine Skye wearing small knotless braids in a bunGetty ImagesWoven locs updoLocs in a wedding updoCourtesy of Keziah Jones, Beyond The Knot Co.Locs in a high bunLocs wedding hairstyleCourtesy of Keziah Jones, Beyond The Knot Co.Micro-braids coifBraids Bridal HairstyleGetty Images

Wrapped box-braid bun

Wedding Box BraidsCourtesy of Kristen Curette for @ShaymoneHigh-fashion cornrowsModel backstage at Christian Dior Couture Spring 2024 wearing cornrowsGetty ImagesIntricate Fulani braidsHalf Fulani braids half sewin hairstyleCourtesy of @jasmeannnnBraided bowCornrows braided into a bowCourtesy of @slayedinbraidsFrench-curl cornrowsFrench curl cornrowsCourtesy of @slayedinbraidsBox-braid bun with a bowZoe Kravitz wearing a Boxbraid bun with a bow at the Met GalaGetty Images

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