“We are returning to that big high hair with the 1980s Pamela Anderson vibe,” Chloe said.
Pamela Anderson’s signature 1980s style featured bold fringe and bouncy, voluminous locks that maximised height and fullness.
Anderson was also known for the up-do, with its piled-high loose curls and tumbling tendrils, pulled together loosely on top of your head, with bangs framing the face.
Lately, Chloe has been creating numerous updos, including contemporary versions of the French twist, all with a deliberately tousled finish.
“But it depends on the bride as well because a lot of them have their own style they want,” she said.
“A lot of hair is soft, soft hair, with flowing waves and bits pulled out.
“Glamour waves remain a perennial favourite for bridal hairstyles, offering timeless elegance and sophistication.
“It is going between one or the other, traditional or softer.”
Glamour waves are fashionable and elegant hairstyles involving elevated, voluminous, smooth-flowing, uniform and loose curls.
Soft and romantic styles with flowers and simple objects, like classic pearls, add a touch of femininity to a bride’s hair on their big day.
“I think the times of having glittery, diamanté hairpieces are gone,” Chloe said.
“But people put fresh flowers, little pearls and simple little things in their hair.
“They don’t have massive headpieces like they used to.”
Chloe has noticed a shift towards weekday weddings, with an increasing number of couples opting for Thursday and Friday celebrations.
Her most significant advice for brides is to make sure you book in for a hair rehearsal.
“This is so we all have the same ideas of what you would like with your hair, creating the look you want,” Chloe said.
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