It Girls Agree—These Trending Wedding Styles Look Even More Elegant on Short Hair
It's easy to argue that all wedding hairstyles follow a particular equation when it comes to how it will look when paired with a veil, a striking outfit, and a makeup look to match. But how much does hair length play into your wedding-day style? Rather than nixing wedding-day hair looks based on the length of your tresses alone, take this as your sign to dream big and pull together a look based on how you envision yourself heading down the aisle.
This time around, we're taking notes from Instagram's most fashionable people who've graced our screens with hairstyles we haven't been able to forget and sharing them with you below. Get ready to screenshot—there's nonstop inspo for short wedding hairstyles ahead.
The Best Wedding Styles for Short Hair
Celebrity hairstylist and internet personality Renato Campora created this glossy, full-bodied bob for Selena Gomez for the Elle Women in Hollywood celebration. The sculptural style highlights Gomez's romantic, round facial features while adding dimension to the cheeks.
A bouncy lob (long bob) is the perfect style for anyone who wants to lock in volume for their wedding day without sacrificing their length. Hairstylist Chad Kenyon nicknamed the shade he used above on actress Talia Wray "chicory cinnamon espresso bean."
A textured, minimalistic bun—like this one on actress Emma Roberts—is an effortless way to add intrigue to any bridal look. We're obsessed with the extra volume and slightly relaxed strands added at the crown of the head above where the bun is formed.
Taylor Hill continues to remind us that she's the queen of the elevated pixie cut with this recent look created by hairstylist Dawson Hiegert she wore for the 2024 CFDA Awards. The micro-part in her bangs placed right above the eye frames the face in such an unexpected way.
Your hair doesn't have to be a vibrant shade of scarlet like Sarah Johnson, owner of Odette + Odile, to pull off this brilliantly messy updo with soft curls pulled out to frame the face. It's romantic enough to be worn down the aisle but could also be the perfect fashion-forward everyday look.
Another pixie cut–wearing It girl we constantly look to for short wedding hair inspiration is actress Julia Garner. It shows off her natural curls with a textured, almost wet look that could be created with gel and a little help from a rattail comb to keep any stray strands in check.
While this hairstyle has a little length to it, we would still categorize it as a lob since it grazes the shoulders, making it an ideal option for anyone between lengths. Kenyon, who hand-painted the cut, dubbed the color a "Salted-Caramel-Drizzled Colormelt" on Instagram.
We'll never get tired of seeing sweet and sassy pixie cuts like this one by Holguin heading down the aisle. It has texture, body, and movement while still embracing the shorter length. Like so many of the short hairstyles we love for weddings, it allows the wearer's facial features to take center stage.
Maybe the women who sported victory rolls during the '40s had the right idea. Hairstylist Vanessa Ocando revived the style with a modern twist, rolling model Alisar Ailabouni's bangs backward for an intriguing hair detail that would look gorgeous paired with a veil.
This simple hairstyle has been a favorite among many fashion people on their big day for one big reason: It never gets old. This style worn by model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley proves just how flawless a slicked-back bun can look with the help of a good hair spray.
Natural curls will always be in, so why not try a complexion-brightening shade for your wedding hairstyle like this stunning honey? For best results ahead of your big day, do this only with the guidance of a trusted colorist to avoid any uh-oh moments ahead of your day.
Feeling high fashion? We recommend going for something eye-catching and angular, like this chocolate-brown bob by Kenyon. This combination of such a blunt cut with a glossy finish has earned itself a permanent spot on our hairstyle inspiration boards.
The funny thing about '60s-inspired hair is that it never truly falls out of style. While we may not all be sporting beehives, there are definitely modernized versions of the era's most popular style that could make for the dreamiest wedding hair look, like this one modeled by Elsa Hosk.
Sculptural hair has been on the rise in the last year, so it's no surprise that we've started to see it as a wedding style trend. This one by Anna Galazka also draws from periods past (namely the '20s) and features a flirty updo with a dramatic, bold swoop.
Are you looking for a way to elevate a classic wedding updo for a unique take on the style? Try pulling out a few chunky sections at the top of the head and curling them lightly to frame the face without overshadowing the rest of the updo. Above, Galazka opted for a clean, twisted bun.
Thanks to a long list of buzzy celebrities like Hailey Bieber and Zendaya, Italian bobs have dominated our Instagram feeds on the runway and down the aisle as It girls say "I do." We love how Harry Josh styled the trendy bob for actress Rose Byrne with the perfect amount of texture and volume.
Short hair gives wearers the perfect opportunity to lean into the popular styles of the past for their wedding festivities. Galazka created this Old Hollywood–inspired look that echoes the signature hairstyles of iconic golden age actresses like Marilyn Monroe.
Micro bangs are definitely having a moment, so why not incorporate them into your wedding-day hairstyle by combining them with an elegant bun? In our opinion, the star of this hairstyle is the leather floral barrettes by luxury hair accessory brand Lelet NY.
We predict that wet, textured wedding looks may be on the rise, especially when it comes to trendy wedding styles. Here, Hilary Duff wears the style with a clean middle part and loose waves that fall just below the chin.
Maya Thomas is Who What Wear's assistant beauty editor based in New York City. Her strong love for all things beauty and fashion stems from a strong childhood interest in the fine arts. During a gap year spent in Paris studying the history of French fashion, she shifted her focus to English literature and journalism as a student at Loyola Marymount University with the goal of one day pursuing a career in fashion. After graduating in May 2021, Maya began freelancing for Parade.com as a contributing commerce writer while also building a following on her lifestyle blog, Itsmayalala.com. When she's not writing, Maya spends her free time catching up on reading, perusing art galleries, and enjoying a night out at the ballet every now and then.
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