Timeless, the bun is very often the preferred hairstyle brides since it knows how to adapt to all styles. Including if you want to get away from the codes Bon Chic Bon Genre of the classic wedding outfit .

The fuzzy bun

Under the air of a badly coiffed bun, the fuzzy bun is actually cleverly disheveled. A loose hairstyle, meticulously released locks for a more natural result.

At Bérengère Cardera we opt for a messy bun, whose lengths are roughly folded towards the top of the skull, to form a small bun with a few locks skilfully escape. At Delphine Manivet, we find a small bun down casual, beautifully deposited at the neck, where again, some wicks come to escape. In another style, Philippe Gonay offers a bun totally destructured or each length seems scrupulously attached to the top of the skull with a few pliers, offering the result of loose styling very worked.

Unstructured but sophisticated buns

Others break the codes of the classic wedding bun by adopting more atypical bun patterns yet. You can opt for a retro bun or a banana bun as is the case of Philippe Gonay, who brings it up to date. At Saint Algue, we opt for low buns, capped slightly to the side, whose wavy lengths slide along the neck.