Timeless, for a romantic look, the bun is very often the privileged hairstyle of brides. To perfect your princess look, you bet on a glamorous bun: a nape of the neck, cleverly scattered locks, plated or wavy hair, while playing on the volumes and shine of your hair.

The high-sophisticated bun

At the top of your head, the top bun releases and brings light to your face. After having carefully pulled the hair up, at Stéphanie Wolff we opt for a high and flat bun, without any artifice. Same with Jean Louis David, with a bun slightly more domed and lengthened. Chignon always high at Franck Provost, but more sophisticated. Playing on the volumes, Franck Provost adds to his chignon broad oblique shapes. Finally at Grace Loves Lace one opts for a more savage bun, whose styling a little loose leaves some locks of hair in a falsely neglected way.

The oversize bottom chignon

The low chignon offers a more romantic look. Very in vogue: the bun XXL. At Saint Algue, the hair is undulating and delicately brought back in a bun along the nape of the neck. Nathalie Calderini always undulates, where the undulations are dotted with small flowers. In a style more original still, Maë Haute Coiffure disposes its undulations here and there by placing them on each side of the head, before combing them in low bun.