Cool Brides Are Obsessed With These Bridal Hair Accessories

Do you hear bells ringing in the distance? That's because wedding season is officially upon us, which means brides-to-be are scurrying to find every aspect of their bridal look. That includes everything from a summer-friendly ceremony gown (the best of which we found in our short wedding dress edit here) and the perfect pair-with-everything shoes you can wear long after you've said your "I dos" to today's focus, the best bridal hair accessories that will take your wedding-day look from zero to 100 in seconds. 

You probably spend a lot of time on Pinterest or paging through magazines to find a bridal beauty look that best suits you. From something a bit more natural to a romantic, pretty pastel dream à la Mandy Moore, there are so many directions you can take with your hair and makeup. But one thing you should always take into consideration is adding a few bride-approved hair accessories into the mix, whether that be a simple clip or a princess-inspired tiara.

Ahead, see the five bridal hair accessory trends cool brides are 100% here for this summer. Trust us—there's something for everyone in our edit below.

Pearl-Adorned Clips

Pearl-adorned hair clips are a low-maintenance way to add some glam to a bridal look.

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Statement Headbands

Yep, headbands are the hair accessory trend to know right now, so it should come as no surprise that they've also taken the bridal world by storm.

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Hats

Hats are perhaps the most unexpected bridal hair accessory trend, but we're totally here for it. Having a bad hair day ahead of your nuptials? Put a hat on.

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Bows

Looking for something to amp up your beachy bridal waves? Add in a bow for a sweet touch.

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Elegant Tiaras

You should feel every bit the princess you are on your wedding day, which means your bridal look isn't complete with a diamond-encrusted tiara.

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Eva Thomas
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