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  2. 45 Wedding Guest Hairstyles Fit for Any Theme - AOL

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    Does wedding season have you running around trying to secure the perfect dress and shoes? Well, let us take at least one thing off your list: a chic hairstyle. Whether you’re attending a destinatio

  3. Binyeo - Wikipedia

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    At this time women's hairstyles reflected their social status as well as their marital status. The binyeo was also considered as a symbol of being a married woman. Often given as a gift from their husband or suitor. At the gyerye rite, a part of the coming-of-age ceremony, many girls would first wear and display this specific type of hair pin.

  4. Buyao - Wikipedia

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    Buyao (simplified Chinese: 步摇; traditional Chinese: 步搖; pinyin: Bùyáo; lit. 'step-shake') is a type of Chinese women's hair ornament. [1] It is a type of Chinese hairpin which was oftentimes decorated with carved designs and jewelries that dangles when the wearer walks, hence the name, which literally means "shake as you go".

  5. Kanzashi - Wikipedia

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    Strip-like metal hair ornaments seen at the back of some hairstyles, hanging down from the central bun. Both maiko, tayū and oiran re-enactors wear miokuri, with the miokuri of courtesans being longer and curled up at the end. Miokuri are usually plain red or silver, though some may feature designs. Tachibana kanzashi (橘簪)

  6. What to Wear to a Fall Wedding as a Guest - AOL

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    And as a guest, that gives you more to play with. "I think that fall is really the best season for fashion ," says New York-based bridal stylist Jackie Avrumson .

  7. Biggest wedding trends of 2025, according to experts - AOL

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    As a wedding guest, you know the rule to “never wear white,” since that’s the bride’s domain. But in 2025, however, sometimes even the brides are avoiding white.

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