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Kristin and I often joke about our hair washing schedules, but let’s be honest… we’re only semi-joking. Of course, this makes me extra thankful for easy and chic hairstyles that can be done on second (or third!) day hair. So, if you’re in need of a fun Valentine’s Day style that’s quick and stylish, I have something just for you. And, of course, we put a bow on it!

Big SW hugs to Brooke of Colorbox Photographers for these fun photos.

To start, tease all over the crown of your head, focusing on the center. (If you need a little teasing refresher course, take a peek at this post!) After I have sufficient height, I spray it all over with a workable hairspray and smooth out my part/swoop with a comb.

Then, using a good old-fashioned hair tie, I secure all my hair in a low ponytail. I try to keep the shape and body of the tease while wrapping the hair tie as many times as will comfortably fit. Then, I pull ONLY the underneath of the ponytail tighter, while leaving the top layer of hair with volume. Next, I lay my hands flat on my head and gently push the top layer of hair forward to increase the “bump.”

Now for two of my favorite tricks for the perfect Southern pony! First, using the rat tail of the comb, I carefully reshape and pull up any hair that might not be exactly where I want it (check from the front to see if the shape is symmetrical). I also like to pull the back up a bit more to give it a little extra oomph! Second, I lift half of the hair from the ponytail and place an itty bitty clear (or whatever color matches your hair best!) claw clip in the middle. This helps give your ponytail that little bump that just looks extra cute.

And since it’s Valentine’s Day, I added a bright red bow! I actually used leftover Christmas ribbon, but any ribbon will do. Grosgrain is great because of its texture.

There you have it, belles!I’d love to hear if there are any beauty or hair tutorials you’d like to see in the future!

Photos by Brooke Glassford of Colorbox Photographers, shot at Kim Box Studios.

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While the biggest moments on your wedding day are the ones between you and your groom, we also have a soft spot for the moments that naturally occur when you’re surrounded by your sisters and your best girlfriends. Chances are, these ladies have seen you at your best and at your worst (middle school, anyone?), and it’s such a sweet comfort to know that even as you enter a new stage of life, they’ll always be there for you. We love when brides go the extra mile to make sure their bridesmaids look and feel beautiful, and we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite looks from 2016 below!

Erica’s mismatched long blue dresses from The Dessy Group (photo by Anna Shackleford)

Caroline’s long pastel bridesmaid dresses by Joanna August and Nouvelle by Amsale (photo by Kristin Kilpatrick)

Brent’s navy one-shoulder bridesmaid gowns by Amsale (photo by Anna Routh)

Nicole’s kelly green Alfred Sung bridesmaid dresses with black and white bouquet ribbons (photo by Jennifer Blair)

Peyton’s vibrant red White Lace & Promises dresses with fur stoles (photo by Finch Photography)

Caroline’s teal, aqua, and petal pink bridesmaid dress combination (photo by Lexie Bush)

Katie’s Anthro forest green short dresses with chocolate shawls (photo by Lauren Carnes)

Sarah’s gauzy, white eyelet bridesmaid dresses by Cate Lyon (photo by Rach Loves Troy)

Veronica’s long glam bridesmaid dresses (photo by Ashley Cox)

Last but certainly not least, Ally’s sweet, traditional flower girls (photo by Kati Mallory)

Anna Shackleford, Kati Mallory, Anna Routh, and Kristen Kilpatrick are delightful members of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory and Joanna August is a wonderful Southern Weddings sponsor!

Written with love by Jess Metcalf
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Every single Southern wedding we had the pleasure of featuring this year was truly special to us–it’s an honor to learn about each couple’s story, and the fact that they so generously invite us into this precious day of their lives is something we never take lightly. Every year, we love going back through each wedding (yes, every single one!) to round up some of the most unique, memorable details–those things that even months later, we remember the most vividly.

Today, I’m kicking things off with one of the most fun categories: bridal looks! From their dresses to their veils to their hair and makeup, each of these ladies made a splash with their big day style, and we think they’re worth a second look. Without further ado, our most memorable bridal looks of 2016!

Laura’s short-sleeved Anne Barge gown with horsehair trim (photo by Amy Arrington)

Audrey’s Southern bump and sleek Lea-Ann Belter gown (photo by Amanda Watson)

Jessica’s tulle dream of a Vera Wang gown (photo by Sarah & Ben)

Anne Elise’s long-sleeved lace Casablanca gown with a vintage cloche headpiece veil from her mama (photo by Charis Rowland)

McKara’s blush tulle Lazaro gown with a fabulous bow (photo by Esther Louise)

Katherine’s modern lace gown and veil by Oscar de la Renta (photo by Melissa Schollaert)

Callie’s pearl wedding gown by Lela Rose (photo by Paul Johnson)

Sarah’s lace Martina Liana gown and laid-back look (photo by Rachel Red)

Victoria’s modern lace wedding gown by Watters (photo by Pure 7 Studios)

Finally, Sarah’s fabulous double bridal look (photos by Rach Loves Troy)

I’d love to hear: which one is your favorite?

Amy Arrington is a delightful member of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

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