South Indian brides are one-of-a-kind. They give out a royal vibe with their magnificent makeup, graceful outfits and elegant jewellery. Though minimal effort is seen in their make up, without opting for heavy shades, the south indian brides quite effortlessly look charming and beautiful. The hairstyle is one main features that adds to their elegance and so, we have collected a list of the latest 25 South Indian bridal hairstyles.
The South Indian brides are neither after heavy make up, nor leaving their hair running free. Tradition shows in their hairstyle too and in jewellery. Their hair is neatly braided, or drawn into a bun and embellished with flowers or hair accessories. Scroll down to find some beautiful South Indian brides with their amazing hairstyles.
- A simple gajra bun with a hair pin. This bride definitely rocked the show with that golden and white flower mala around the bun.
2. Poolajada is a popular hairstyle in south Indian brides. This jada can be with real flowers or accessories. This bride has styled her hair with jada billalu and real flowers of different colours.
3. This bride has chosen real flowers that match the color of her blouse to outline the gajra bun. The bun has been decorated with tiny hair pins to complement the outfit.
4. This bride has used mogra to outline her bun. The stone-studded hair brooch and jhumkis add elegance to her hairstyle.
5. This bride has opted artificial jada to style her braid. The hair is neatly rolled and pinned at the center giving a beautiful design.
6. This bride has used flowers matching her outfit and mogras to style the start of the braid. The rest of the braid is beautified by temple jewellery, giving a divine vibe.
7. Bun with a braid is another popular hair style, This bride has covered her bun with tiny roses and mogras, while the rest of the braid is styled with tiny air pins.
8. This bride has used pastel roses matching the shade of her outfit to outline the bun. And diamond shaped hair pins with little hanging pearls style the rest of the braid. This hairstyle is enchanting.
9. This bride has put on a loose fishtail braid and styled it with artificial flowers and baby breaths. This is one of the fairy tale hairstyle in the list.
10. With mogras and artificial golden flowers, this bride has added extra cuteness with the crescent-shaped hair pins.
11. This bride has taken ‘poolajada’ to the next level by covering her braid and bun completely with real flowers. Floral beauty.
12. This bride has used used heavy overlapping temple jewellery and a bit of real flowers on the bun.
13. This bride has gone for white flowers and pink ones matching her saree’s shade. The artificial jada is perfect.
14. This bride has parted her hair in the middle and used a ‘Maang tika’ to complement her look. The hair has been neatly braided and decorated with stone-studded hair pins.
15. The heavy hair brooch gives a majestic look to the outfit. The golden and white flowers are neatly complemented by the combination of small and big hair pins in the jada.
16. A little ornamentation can never go wrong. This bride has embellished her bun with chains hanging and a heavy hair brooch in the center that has a jhumki attached.
17. Too many roses enhance the bun. This bun has been completely covered in roses and the baby breaths outline it. Isn’t it what’s a real rosy bun?
18. This bride adores flowers as much as she adores her hair. Though the amount of real flowers she has used is limited to her bun, she has used flower shaped hairpins all through the braid.
18. As delicate as a baby’s skin, pink roses are adorable. And so is this bride with her bun covered in mogra and pink roses.
19. Baby breaths and … Baby breaths. These are on the go now. And this bride has brought a great style to her hair by using white flowers and baby breaths all over. The fluffy hair is making us fall in love with it.
20. This bun has been added an extra artistic feature with the muvvalu (copper bells). The mogra is heavily used to outline the bun.
21. Baby breaths and three golden flowers, this bun perfectly suits the bride’s outfit. The puff on the front neatly complements the loose bun.
22. Only flowers is all that is needed to make a traditional bride. This bride has chosen a gajra bun with lot of flowers and kept it simple and elegant.
23. This bride has used a heavy hair brooch to style her gajra bun. She outlined it with two lines of flowers. The front hair is raised a bit like a low puff, and is secured with pins.
24. The bun has been neatly decorated with white and red flowers, and a part of the braid is left loose. The braid is covered with traditional overlapping jadabillalu. Magnificent.
25. Long poolamalas tucked into the start of the braid is another popular traditional hairstyle of South Indians. This bride has setup major hairsylt goals by using the chain-like peacock hair pins for her long braid. Marvellous.
These hairstyles clearly depict the tradition of South India. Simple yet elegant is their way of things.
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