Boho Bridal Hair: 15 Romantic Ideas with Braids, Waves and Flowers
Boho bridal hair is all about soft texture, relaxed shape and thoughtful detail.

Twisted Half-Up Waves with Tiny White Flowers

This half-up style uses soft twists across the back, leaving the remaining length in relaxed, polished waves. Tiny white flowers are tucked through the twists and curls, giving the hairstyle a light garden-inspired finish.
Best for: Medium to long hair with enough length for soft twists and flowing curls.
Styling note: Use small floral pieces in uneven spacing so the finished look feels natural rather than overly arranged.
Textured Half-Up Braid with Baby’s Breath

A loose braid and overlapping twists create plenty of texture through the centre of this half-up hairstyle. Small sprigs of baby’s breath soften the braid and blend neatly into the long, tousled waves.
Works well with: Fine to medium hair that benefits from extra texture and visible fullness.
Accessory idea: Choose small clusters of baby’s breath instead of one large floral piece for a softer result.
Short Curled Half-Up Style with Colourful Flowers

This shorter bridal style combines a small side braid with rounded curls and a bright floral cluster at the back. The flowers sit just above the curl pattern, drawing attention to the shape without covering the hairstyle.
Best length: Chin-length to shoulder-length hair.
Flower placement: Position the main cluster slightly off-centre to complement the braid and avoid hiding the curls.
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Long Boho Waves with Turquoise Floral Details

Long flowing waves are paired with a loose twisted section that runs across the back of the head. Turquoise and white floral details are placed through the twist and down the centre, creating a distinctive bohemian accent.
Ideal for: Long hair with natural movement or added extensions.
Keep in mind: Match the accent colour to the bouquet or jewellery so the look feels intentional.
Loose Half-Up Braid with a Floral Hairpiece

This style uses loose braiding and soft twists to form a relaxed half-up shape. A floral hairpiece sits across one side of the braid, while the remaining hair falls into textured, uneven waves.
Best for: Medium to long hair with layered or naturally textured lengths.
Styling tip: Place the hairpiece after the veil position has been confirmed to prevent the two accessories from competing.
Pull-Through Braid with Small White Flowers

A full pull-through braid creates a wide, sculpted shape from the crown to the nape. Small white flowers are tucked between the sections, adding softness without interrupting the strong braided pattern.
Good choice for: Long hair, medium-density hair, or styles built with discreet extensions.
Hold level: Use a firm but brushable hairspray because this braid relies on a stable internal structure.
Low Side Ponytail with Loose Curls and Baby’s Breath

This low side ponytail gathers the hair into a soft cascade of curls over one shoulder. Twisted sections wrap around the back, and baby’s breath is placed near the base and through the curled length.
Best for: Medium to long hair and dresses with an open neckline or one-shoulder detail.
Comfort tip: Secure the ponytail slightly behind the ear rather than directly underneath it to reduce pulling.
Voluminous Side Braid with Face-Framing Pieces

A wide textured braid falls over one shoulder, with small white flowers placed through the fuller sections. Loose curled pieces around the face soften the style and balance the strong shape of the braid.
Ideal for: Long hair or hair enhanced with matching clip-in extensions.
Photo tip: Wear the braid on the side that will face the aisle or photographer during key moments.
Braided Half-Up Waves with Autumn Flowers

Long loose waves are topped with a broad braided section that wraps across the back of the head. A spray of orange, white, and dried floral details brings warmth and a seasonal feel to the hairstyle.
Seasonal match: Autumn ceremonies, barn venues, woodland settings, and warm-toned bouquets.
Accessory note: Use a mix of small flowers and fine leaves rather than one heavy arrangement.
Double Side Braids with a Low Wavy Ponytail

Two loose braids sweep back from the sides and meet above a low, textured ponytail. The ponytail is left in long waves, with a few curled pieces around the face for a soft and informal finish.
Best for: Long layered hair and brides who prefer minimal floral decoration.
Veil option: A veil can be pinned just below the braided meeting point without hiding the main detail.
Crown Braid with Colourful Daisies

A loose crown braid sits across the back of the head, while long waves fall freely underneath. Bright daisy-style flowers are spaced through the braid and down the centre of the hair for a playful garden finish.
Perfect for: Festival-inspired weddings, garden ceremonies, and colourful bridal themes.
Balance tip: Limit the flower colours to two or three tones so the hairstyle still feels coordinated.
Loose Centre Braid with Gold Floral Pins

This half-up hairstyle features a relaxed centre braid woven through softly textured hair. Small gold floral pins are placed around the upper section, adding a delicate metallic detail without overpowering the natural waves.
Best for: Medium to long hair with natural volume or soft wave.
Jewellery match: Gold pins pair well with warm metal earrings, hair vines, and fine botanical accessories.
Textured Low Braid with Scattered Flowers

A loose textured braid starts low at the back and continues into a long, softly gathered tail. Small orange and white flowers are scattered through the braid, with extra pieces placed near the crown and lower sections.
Ideal for: Long hair and brides who want a full braid without a highly polished finish.
Weather note: For outdoor wear, choose dried or artificial flowers that will not wilt quickly.
Twisted Half-Up Waves with a Statement Flower Spray

Long defined waves are paired with broad twists that meet at the back of the head. A large botanical spray of flowers, leaves, and berries is placed to one side, creating a strong focal point.
Best for: Long hair, bold floral themes, and brides who want one main hair accessory.
Placement tip: Position the spray on the side that will remain most visible during the ceremony and portraits.
Shoulder-Length Curls with Delicate Floral Pins

This shoulder-length style uses soft twists through the upper section and polished curls through the ends. Delicate white floral pins and small pearl-like details are placed along the centre, creating a refined boho finish.
Best length: Shoulder-length hair and longer bobs.
Finishing touch: A fine mist of flexible hairspray will preserve the curl shape without making the hair look stiff.
