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If you’re a bride-to-be, get ready to embrace your inner ballerina.
The ballet esthetic — or balletcore — is a hot trend that has been all over the runways and red carpets. At this year’s 17th Annual Crème de la Crème Wedding Showcase, presented by Countdown Events and the JW Marriott Parq Vancouver, we showcased our take on this trend for Bisou Bridal’s breathtaking runway show.
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The classic ballet bun:
This classic and timeless style will forever make an appearance in bridal fashion. If your style is refined and elegant, a chic and sleek architectural bun is ideal. The simplicity of this style is what makes it so striking, especially when positioned low at the nape of the neck. This sophisticated style definitely lends itself to wearing a headpiece, crown or a ribbon.
The pony-bow:
A centre part is a great way to create symmetry and balance while drawing attention to your facial features. A low pony may seem simple, but it can look very sophisticated and chic. To elevate the classic silhouette, we created a bubble ponytail and accessorized with ribbons tied into bows giving it a pretty yet chic look from every angle.
Ballet belle:
Romantic braid waves and brushed-out curls give off an easy, effortless and polished esthetic. Accompany the styles with a head band or ribbon and you’ve got the perfect spring-summer bridal hairstyle.
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