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IBFW 2013: Hairstyles For Traditional Wear
There are many hairstyles that you can try with the traditional outfits. From simple Indian braid to the braided top knot, en number of hairstyles are available for the Indian brides. If you are wearing a traditional ensemble, then you can try different hairstyles. For example, if you are wearing a heavy neckline traditional outfit and you need to flaunt it, then prefer a hair bun. Tied hair will look clean and draw all the attention towards the heavy neckline.
If you are wearing a deep neck traditional ensemble and want to bare it, then you can prefer side swept braided bun or leave your hair loose. Even half pinned hair can look great with the ethnic wear.
Be it straight, curled or permed hair, you can try the side swept open hairstyle with traditional wear. At the ongoing IBFW 2013, many models have walked the ramp with loose hair on the side. Even tight hair buns with hair accessories were spotted on the ramp. Few hair accessories and hairstyles can be tried to get the perfect traditional look. If you are going to attend a wedding, you can take a look at the trending hairstyles and try with traditional wear.
Hairstyles With Traditional Wear: IBFW 2013

Side Swept Curls
If you want to have curled hair, then you leave the curls loose on one side. Accessories like a tiara or head band will complete the look.

Side Swept Bun
If you want your hair bun to look voluminous, then try this hairstyle with the traditional outfit. The side swept hair is giving a puff in the front.

Braided Bun
Hair bun is one of the most common hairstyles done with traditional wear. You can try the braided bun. If required, use some hair pins to make the hair bun look all the more attractive.

Permed Hair
If you want to try something different with your open hair, then perm is the right choice for you. It looks chic and can make you appear all the more stylish.

Top Knot Braid
Top knot is a trending hairstyle. You can try it with your traditional Indian wear. Braided top knot bun looks vintage and can be accessorised with a mang tikka.

French Twist
This is a classic hairstyle that can go with any traditional ensemble. Looks classy and sleek. Accessorise with a golden leaf hair pin to get this look.

Plain Hair Bun
Women who want to keep it simple can opt for this hairstyle. To make the plain hair bun look stylish, you can pin some hair accessories.

Side Swept Bun
Women with thin hair or a long forehead can try this hairstyle with a traditional outfit. Side swept bangs will hide the big forehead and looks stylish too.

Long Waves
If you have long hair with waves on the ends, then you can brush it on one side of the shoulder and leave it open.

Soft Curls
Soft curls can add a charm to your traditional look. It can be tried with a deep neckline traditional outfit.

Messy Hair
If you want to keep it natural, then just side brush the front hair and pin it. Accessories like a studded hair pin or a flower tiara can be used to make it look stylish.

Summer Curls
Summer curls add a feminine and bold touch to the overall look.



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