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Timeless Floral Buns for Your Wedding

byDania AnisTravels to client locations in Delhi NCRStarts from3,000 per personView full gallery

Classic, romantic, and built to last. From fresh roses to delicate baby's breath, I design floral buns that securely hold your dupatta and jewelry through every ceremony.

A side profile of this gorgeous floral bun, showing how the fresh flowers are carefully placed to complement the bride's jewelry and makeup.

The detail in the twist. This angle showcases the clean, intricate twists that form the base of the bun, ensuring it's secure and beautiful from every side.

A dreamy combination of pink pom-pom flowers and delicate baby's breath creates a halo effect around this classic bridal bun. This is a perfect look for a bride who wants a soft, romantic feel.

Two stunning buns, one beautiful bride. This video shows a quick transformation from a reception bun with pearls to a traditional wedding day bun with a red saree, showcasing versatility.

A happy bride's testimonial says it all. Here she is, loving her modern bridal bun adorned with fresh white flowers and delicate pearls.

A closer look at the modern floral bun, featuring a clean, sleek finish with a crown of baby's breath. This style is perfect for securing a dupatta.

A classic bridal bun featuring vibrant pink flowers and elegant pearl tassels. This look is perfect for a traditional wedding ceremony.

The sleek finish of this bun contrasts beautifully with the soft texture of the pink flowers and the dangling pearl tassels, creating a rich, traditional look.

Another angle of the pink floral bun, highlighting the intricate gold thread work that adds an extra touch of desi glam.

Watch the process of creating this effortlessly chic bridal bun, adorned with a mix of colorful flowers for a vibrant wedding day look.

About Timeless Floral Buns

A floral bun has to do more than look pretty; it has to be a solid anchor. I build these styles to support the weight of heavy dupattas and matha pattis, so you are not constantly checking your reflection or worrying about it slipping. It is about balancing the structure so you can actually move and enjoy your day.

My approach to the classic floral bun is simple: it needs to last as long as the party does. Whether you want a traditional look with deep red roses or something soft and modern using baby’s breath and chrysanthemums, the technique remains the same. I start by crimping and prepping the base to give the pins something to hold onto.

If you are planning to wear a heavy bridal dupatta or intricate jewelry like a matha patti, tell me beforehand. I factor the weight and placement of these pieces into the structural design of the bun. I have worked with various hair textures and, honestly, if your hair is naturally frizzy, a sleek, structured bun is often a better, lower-maintenance choice than forcing an open style.

I source the flowers and accessories to match your outfit and venue vibe. I am based in Kolkata and Delhi, but I travel across India for destination weddings. If you have a Pinterest board in mind, share it, but be open to my suggestions on what will actually work for your hair volume and face shape.

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Dania Anis

Travels to client locations in Delhi NCRStarts from 3,000 per person

I am Dania. I don't just pin flowers on a bun; I build the structure so it stays put through every dance, ritual, and photo op. If you want that elegant, traditional look that actually lasts, let's talk.

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