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Floral Wedding Hairstyling

bySaba PatelTravels to venues across Mumbai and pan-IndiaStarts from3,500 per personView full gallery

Fresh blooms turn simple hairstyles into bridal statements. Whether it is classic mogra or unique colorful accents, I design floral styles that stay secure all day.

A breathtaking hairstyle for a grand entrance. I created this extra-long floral hairpiece using fresh mogra (jasmine) to cascade down the bride's back, creating a truly dramatic and unforgettable look.

A side view of a stunning South Indian bridal braid, heavily adorned with traditional jasmine flowers. This hairstyle is a beautiful tribute to cultural heritage and timeless beauty.

Another angle of the magnificent floral braid, showcasing the intricate weaving of the flowers into the hair for a lush and fragrant bridal statement.

The back view of this South Indian bridal braid is a masterpiece of floral artistry. The sheer volume of fresh jasmine makes this a truly regal and aromatic hairstyle.

A portrait of a stunning South Indian bride. Her hair is styled in a traditional updo, ready to be adorned with flowers and temple jewellery.

The complete South Indian bridal look, with the dupatta framing her face and the floral braid peeking through. A vision of grace and tradition.

This video captures the elegance and grandeur of the South Indian bridal look, showing the beautiful sway of the long, floral-adorned braid.

For all the gajra lovers! This video shows the transformation of a bride with a stunning, gajra-laden braid, perfect for a traditional wedding ceremony.

A classic Karwachauth look. I created this elegant bun and adorned it with a beautiful string of fresh gajra for a timeless and festive hairstyle.

A collage showcasing two beautiful hairstyles for Karwachauth, both featuring the timeless elegance of fresh gajra, one in a bun and one in a half-updo.

About The Art of Floral Adornments

I focus on structural integrity before adding any flowers. Your fresh jasmine or rose arrangements are not just pinned on; they are woven into the style to ensure they stay secure through long ceremonies, heavy dupattas, and humidity.

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