These styles are perfect for spring and summer weddings!
Updated on October 29, 2025 02:30PM
Photo by LARISSA CLEVELAND
Key Takeaways
For a chic and romantic look, tuck a single flower into a chignon or high bun for your wedding hairstyle.
Boho brides can rock a flower crown with succulents or sage for a bohemian vibe on their special day.
A classic ponytail or braid can be transformed with delicate buds like baby's breath, making it effortlessly charming.
The best hair accessory for a spring or summer bride? Flowers! Whether you picture yourself walking down the aisle wearing an updo, a half-up hairstyle, or wavy locks, wedding hairstyles with fresh (or faux) blooms are totally versatile.
For classic brides, try tucking a single flower into a chignon or high bun. Ladies looking to wear their hair down on their big day can pin just a few strands back and secure them with a bright, lush bloom for an utterly romantic vibe. And, of course, bohemian brides-to-be should try a flower crown on for size. Some brides choose to coordinate their wedding hair accessories with their bouquets, while others opt for something totally different.
Scroll on to see some of our favorite flower-adorned wedding hairstyles for every bridal style.
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Accentuate Your Hair Texture
Photo by J&R Photography
This wedding hairstyle with flowers is a bit more subtle, as this bride opted to just tuck a few tiny blooms into her curly updo. We love how the miniature buds vary in size and color, culminating in a large crimson blossom.
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A Foliage-Adorned Updo
Photo by Rebecca Yale
Bits of foliage and greenery complete this updo, a refreshing departure from the usual blossoms. We love a wedding hairstyle that strays from being too formal or traditional.
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Glam Red Flowers Emphasize a Short Style
Photo by Amber Gress Photography
Ooh la la! For her Brooklyn wedding, this bride completed her short retro hairstyle with rich red blooms. The result is a dramatic and sensual look that serves some serious glam.
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Sweet Buds Nestled in a Messy Tuck
Photo by Anna Kim Photography
Tucked here and there, roses and ranunculus seem to have sprung up naturally in this messy updo. This style is so whimsical and boho that it gives us all the storybook romance feels.
While certain flowers lend themselves to a floral hairstyle (like smaller blooms with a lot of texture), nearly any blossom can be incorporated into your wedding hairstyle. Try roses, orchids, gardenias, and other similar buds.
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Peony-Adorned Updo
Photo by Jillian Mitchell
Who needs a veil? This bride opted to wear a vibrant peony in her hair for her fiesta in Mexico. The bright pop of color definitely brings some vibrant vibes to the otherwise simple hairstyle.
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Monochrome Flower Crown
Photo by Sara Lobla
Opt for a monochromatic flower crown for a unique look. This bride chose a scarlet floral headband for her colorful wedding in Spain that matched the red accents in her natural bouquet.
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A Romantic Updo With Flowers
Photo by Mackensey Alexander
It seems that almost an entire bouquet's worth of blooms was weaved into this bride's updo. We're drooling over the tiny buds and dusty, romantic tones.
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A Bun Framed With a Halo of Greenery
Photo by Cinzia Bruschini
Sprigs of greenery are wrapped around this simple twisted 'do. The floral hairstyle perfectly befits the venue and transforms the bride into a goddess.
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Boho Styles With Succulents and Sage
Photo by Mackenzie Neville
Both of these brides chose to rock wedding hairstyles with flowers on their big day. However, they selected sprigs of greenery, succulents, and sage to give their looks a more bohemian vibe.
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Frida Kahlo Braids
Photo by Laurken Kendall
At her destination wedding in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, this bride wore a Frida Kahlo–style updo, accessorized with fresh orchids. We think braids make the perfect post for nestling a few buds into. Not only is this hairstyle stunning, but it is also rather pragmatic for a night of dancing. The braids can withstand quite a lot of movement, and the flowers can be anchored into them with pins so they won't budge as they would in a loose style.
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Wildflowers Tucked Into a Simple Ribbon
Photo by Tom Leung Photography
Tiny buds added the perfect amount of boho to this bride's style. We especially love how they're simply tucked into a ribbon that matches the bride's sunkissed hair. A fresh, understated alternative to a full-fledged flower crown.
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Woven Flowers
Photo by LARISSA CLEVELAND
In lieu of floral accents or frames, this bride chose to have the buds woven directly into her intricate updo. The style has a fresh, organic vibe and a foraged feel with the addition of ferns and leaves.
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A Floral Headband
Photo by Tara Polly Photography
Beaded headbands and coral-hued florals give off a playful vibe. We especially like how the oversized flowers were kept at the nape of the neck, anchoring the free-flowing hair without competing with the bride's face.
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Delicate Buds Grazing a Soft Chignon
Photo by Kate Headley
The finishing touch to this bride's soft chignon? Green and white buds tucked delicately within her tresses. A fresh, floral breath to an autumnal wedding.
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A White Flower Crown Atop a Messy Bun
Photo by Volvoreta
You can thank Meghan Markle for all the perfectly imperfect updos that we're seeing among brides. This particular bride accessorized hers with a white flower crown.
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A Trail of Baby's Breath
Photo by Brittany Sidwell
If you're looking for enchanted forest vibes, this is it. Vines of baby's breath are trailing intricately throughout this bride's cascading hairstyle.
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A Tropical Flower Crown With Bold Blooms
Photo by Michelle Scott Photography
A bold, bright flower crown in tropical hues suits this bride's beachside wedding perfectly. We love when brides tie in local flora, especially if they're having a tropical destination wedding that lends itself to stunning exotic blooms like these.
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A Sweet Floral Touch
Photo by JILLIAN MITCHELL; Event Planning by Fallon Carter Weddings
Wearing her tresses in a retro style, this bride added a few blooms for a summery feel. The modest white flowers mirror the floral lace of the wedding dress to a tee.
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Simple Roses Make an Impact
Photo by Two Twenty by Chi Chi
Go bold with supersized flowers, as this bride did at her Maryland wedding. The pastel colors are a feminine choice for the oversized blooms and complement her sweet style.
If going for a bold floral touch in your hair, we suggest sticking to one type of flower and mixing the shades in lieu of an array of species that could overpower your look.
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A Flower-Adorned Fishtail
Photo by Kristen Kilpatrick
Here, tiny buds of baby's breath are tucked into a fishtail braid. This look is so sweet, it's straight out of a fairy tale. We love that the delicate buds were kept to a minimum.
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A Half-Up, Half-Down With Delicate Buds
Photo by Ashley Sawtelle
Shiny, wavy locks + a half-up, half-down hairstyle + dainty florals = one stunning style. Seriously, our jaws dropped at how beautifully the greenery accentuated this bride's swoon-worthy highlights.
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A Bold Fluorescent Flower Crown
Photo by READY LUCK
This punchy pink flower crown is totally over the top! (And we're totally head over heels.) The bolder, the better.
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A Halo of Roses for a Chic Chignon
Photo by Kerry Jeanne Photography
How lovely! White and blush-hued roses add a dash of romance to this bride's classic updo. The perfect complement to that stunning lace dress.
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A Daisy Chain Flower Crown
Photo by Sylvie Gil
Anyone else getting hit with a wave of childhood nostalgia? This bride's simple white flower crown reminds us of those daisy chains we painstakingly made in our youth.
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A Full Floral Plait
Photo by EDWARD WINTER FOR READYLUCK; HAIR BY BOHO HAIR SALON
This bride's ample braid was adorned with traditional jewelry and jasmine flowers that paid tribute to her South Asian customs. We can just imagine the sweet scent wafting from those petals as she walked down the aisle.
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A Ponytail of Foraged Florals
Photo by Kate Headley
This may be the chicest ponytail we've ever encountered. This Detroit bride adorned her low ponytail of loose waves with foraged flowers on the morning of her wedding. It doesn't get much fresher than that.
FAQ
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Sure, artificial flowers can work well in place of real flowers. Most of your guests won't be able to tell the difference, plus you won't have to worry about real flowers wilting on your wedding day.
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You can have your hairstylist and florist work together with your bridesmaids to help recreate your dream floral 'do.
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Your florist can help you select and source the appropriate flowers for your flower-adorned hairstyle.


