18 Wedding Hair and Makeup Trends Predicted to Be Huge for Fall 2017

Each season, Bridal Fashion Week is the dreamiest runway of all. Nothing is more satisfying than staring at a bunch of frothy wedding gowns, except perhaps the romantic makeup looks, elegant updos, and whimsical hairpieces that go along with it.

If you've ever planned a wedding, you know that combing through endless photos like this can be overwhelming. So to make it easier on your engaged ladies, we've rounded up some of our favorite hair and makeup styles from Bridal Fashion Week Fall 2017. Ahead you'll find boho-chic flower crowns, flawless beach waves, and fresh lipstick ideas.

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Theia Fall 2017
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Theia Fall 2017

Should we even call flower crowns a trend anymore? The floral hairpieces are here to stay (and we love the pearls on this one). Pair it with loose waves — the perfect texture to hold the headband up.

Theia Fall 2017
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Theia Fall 2017

Three magic words: rose gold eyes. You can't go wrong with this romantic metallic. Pin (and pine) away!

Sachin & Babi Fall 2017
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Sachin & Babi Fall 2017

Matching petal-pink lids, lips, and cheeks feels fresh for Spring (as opposed to the heavily contoured look we often see trending). Make sure to really take care of your skin leading up to your wedding to pull this off.

Marchesa Fall 2017
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Marchesa Fall 2017

You've likely heard this trick before: line your inner-eye corners with white to make them look more alert. But as you can see here, it works. A rosy flush and berry-stained lip add to the youthful style.

Marchesa Fall 2017
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Marchesa Fall 2017

Twisted braids, beach waves, and hair jewelry will make your walk down the aisle memorable. Tip: make your "something borrowed" a vintage bauble used in your hair.

Hair: Kevin Hughes for Moroccanoil

Marchesa Fall 2017
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Marchesa Fall 2017

Here is the final look at Marchesa, bringing together the berry lip and half-updo.

Hair: Kevin Hughes for Moroccanoil

Dennis Basso For Kleinfeld
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Dennis Basso For Kleinfeld

For your reception, pull your strands up into a sporty ponytail with a bit of texture at the crown, curls at the ends, and hair wrapped around the elastic to cover it. It's a sporty-chic look that ensures your locks won't wilt when you dance.

Mark Zunino For Kleinfeld  Fall 2017
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Mark Zunino For Kleinfeld Fall 2017

Daring brides can try these sunset-hued eyes for a look that's sure to be remembered. If it seems too bold, just try a pop of burnt-red eye shadow in a brown and gold medley.

Mark Zunino For Kleinfeld Fall 2017
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Mark Zunino For Kleinfeld Fall 2017

Sticks may seem like an unexpected accessory for your hair, but these pretty ones add texture. Try it for a super-rustic, outdoor affair.

Lela Rose Fall 2017
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Lela Rose Fall 2017

A sleek headband bow with a short veil is a modern twist on traditional bridal headwear.

Lela Rose Fall 2017
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Lela Rose Fall 2017

A low bun looks dressed up with a dramatic hairpiece.

Pnina Tornai For Kleinfeld
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Pnina Tornai For Kleinfeld

This 1920s-inspired headpiece looks 2016 with a very textured updo and double cat eye. Also, can we talk about that champagne strobe?

Anne Barge Fall 2017
Dan Lecca

Anne Barge Fall 2017

If you have natural curls, show them off with a combed-over part and an elegant clip.

Hair and makeup: Glamsquad

Anne Barge Fall 2017
Dan Lecca

Anne Barge Fall 2017

Old Hollywood waves and a classic red lip is a timeless combination. Adding a chic floral hairpiece makes it more bridal and less red carpet.

Hair and makeup: Glamsquad

Francesca Miranda Fall 2017
Dan Lecca

Francesca Miranda Fall 2017

A cherry lip and crown looks sophisticated when paired with minimal makeup and a sleek updo.

Hair and makeup: Olivia Velasquez

Francesca Miranda Fall 2017
Dan Lecca

Francesca Miranda Fall 2017

Bright lips and blush stand out under a veil in the most gorgeous way.

Hair and makeup: Olivia Velasquez

Francesca Miranda Fall 2017
Dan Lecca

Francesca Miranda Fall 2017

Bronzy, monochromatic makeup and a gold statement hairpiece makes for a cohesive look.

Hair and makeup: Olivia Velasquez

Ines di Santo Fall 2017
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Ines di Santo Fall 2017

Christy Doramus, the founder of Crowns by Christy, created the wedding-dessert inspired hair accessories for this show. To rock them IRL, she told us via email that they work for a whimsical bridal shower.

Ines di Santo Fall 2017
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Ines di Santo Fall 2017

A high ballerina bun is a classic bridal look. Adding a headband gives it personality.

Hair: Matt Swinney for L’Anza

Pronovias Fall 2017
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Pronovias Fall 2017

For a totally classic bridal beauty look, have your makeup artist give you a gold soft smoky eye with smudged liner, peach blush on your cheeks, and a lip gloss similar to your natural shade but a bit pinker.

Pronovias Fall 2017
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Pronovias Fall 2017

A hair jewelry crown wrapped around the back (and beach waves!) is the perfect mix of boho and glam.

Casablanca Fall 2017
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Casablanca Fall 2017

Show off your gorgeous back with a simple white flower hairpiece and an updo.

Alon Livne White Fall 2017
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Alon Livne White Fall 2017

Have your princess moment with a crown. Super strobed cheeks bring out the sheen of the hairpiece.

Alon Livne White Fall 2017
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Alon Livne White Fall 2017

Go there with an oversize hat that takes the place of a traditional veil.

Malan Breton Fall 2017
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Malan Breton Fall 2017

Brunette hair and porcelain looks gorgeous with pink eyes, lips, and cheeks. A loose updo feels soft and romantic.

Monique Lhuillier Fall 2017
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Monique Lhuillier Fall 2017

A simple center part, bend in your hair, and neutral-hued makeup is perfect for the less-is-more bride.

Hair: Kevin Hughes for Moroccanoil