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Face shapes: Oval • Heart • Diamond
Hair length: Medium • Long • Extra Long
Hair texture: Wavy • Curly • Thick • Fine
Difficulty: Medium
Time to style: 45-60 minutes
Works with: Cathedral veil • Fingertip veil • Fresh florals • Pearl pins • Jeweled clips
Jaded braids bring an ethereal, bohemian elegance that makes brides feel like they've stepped into a fairytale. The intricate weaving creates a romantic, dimensional look that photographs beautifully from every angle, giving you that confident glow when all eyes are on you. It's the kind of timeless style that looks fresh in your album decades later.
Beyond beauty, jaded braids are incredibly practical for a long wedding day. The secure braiding technique keeps your style intact through hugs, dancing, and even outdoor ceremonies with unpredictable weather. They work seamlessly with veils and accessories, and the textured finish means your hair looks intentionally soft and romantic, never stiff or overdone.
Delicate pearl hair pins scattered throughout the braids
Vintage gold leaf combs at the crown
Crystal vine headpiece woven into the braids
Small jeweled bobby pins for subtle sparkle
Silk ribbon threaded through the braiding
Baby's breath tucked into braid sections for soft texture
White spray roses or ranunculus clustered at the nape
Cathedral veil positioned below the braided crown
Fingertip veil with lace edge attached mid-braid
Prep with texturizing spray on day-old hair for better grip and hold.
Tease roots lightly before braiding to maintain volume through the day.
Set finished style with flexible-hold hairspray and let cool completely before veil.
Pack small bobby pins and mini hairspray for quick touch-ups after dancing.
Prep hair with volumizing mousse on damp hair, blow-dry smooth, then add texturizing spray for grip.
Create a deep side part, then begin a Dutch braid along the hairline, incorporating small sections as you work toward the back.
Continue with multiple smaller braids from different angles, allowing them to overlap and intersect for that signature jaded effect.
Gather all braid ends at the nape, twist or braid together, and pin securely into a low bun or tucked formation.
Gently pull on braid sections to loosen and widen for romantic softness, then secure flyaways with light hairspray.
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Absolutely! The braiding technique actually creates the illusion of thicker, fuller hair. Your stylist can tease sections before braiding and gently pull the braids apart for added volume and dimension.
Medium to long hair works best, typically shoulder-length or longer. If your hair is shorter, extensions can be seamlessly blended into the braids for the length and fullness you want.
Yes, jaded braids are one of the most wind-resistant styles because of the secure braiding foundation. A good hairspray and strategic pinning ensure everything stays put through any weather.
Definitely! Jaded braids provide a beautiful textured base for veil placement. Your stylist can position it below the crown or mid-braid, and it removes easily without disturbing the style for your reception.