Fall Braids Hairstyle Ideas 2025: Cozy, Chic & On-Trend Looks for Autumn
The fall is talking in the wind once more–can ye hear it? Morning air is chilly, leaves started making little rustles of gold, and all of a sudden, you ditch craving iced stuff and want chai. But more than anything? You want a new look. Something seasonal. Something that says, “I’m evolving.” But here is the question, which I hear more and more often, in fact, every day:
What are some of the braided looks worth giving it a go this fall which makes everything feel fresh, simple and effortlessly stylish but does not feel like too much?
Let’s talk braids. Elevated, wearable, and loaded with personal expression. Read on below and I will bring you fall braids hairstyle ideas 2025 that I am head-over-heels in love with at the moment, including messy, just-got-out-of-bed styles and sleek and bow-tied ones. Each one’s got that Pinterest-perfect vibe without the pressure. Let’s dive in.
Textured Crown Braid with Lived-In Volume
This braid is a fantasy combination of nonchalant and quietly strong. At the very beginning, there is a slight mess with the crown, it is not very tidy, so it has that casual softness that seems to make people look twice. The hair is plaited to a complete, distinct plait that falls loosely. It is like your favorite oversized trench which still knows how to cinch in a loose way. One thing I love about this? It functions on the second or third day hair, and frankly it looks better when it is not spotless.
To maintain this style as so fine it feels soft to the touch but not frizzy I would always apply a small drop of Bumble and Bumble Hairdresser Invisible Oil through the length. You don’t want it slick, just lived-in and hydrated. To get no tension hair, Oribe super thin hair spray is my holy grail.
I have donned this braid on gallery openings and on my casual Sunday brunch and have received nothing but the words of the kind of compliment, of how cool you look. It’s low-effort glam, but not in a try-hard way. I have heard there are some stylists that refer to it as a boho braid but this one? She’s grown-up, grounded, and way more city-girl-fall than music-festival.
And, in case you are considering to do one thing differently this season, and something that still feels luxuriously comfortable to wear, this braid is a definite choice. Powdery layering isn t something you can necessarily ask your stylist to give you if you have one length of hair, but it gives you that soft puff on the top of the head so you have enough hair to frame your face without the bangs. Let it move, let it breathe.
Ribbon-Tied Dual Braids
Let’s just say this: bows are back. Not in a girly-girl manner then, but in a forward, directional fall 2025 mood that was romantic, grown-up, very wearable. The style slants into two medium braids with ribbons (black velvet) neatly tied on them — simple, clean and dramatic. The thing that is so strong about it is the symmetry and the softness. And it goes so well with traditional fall looks: black silky blouses, gold hoops and tailoring.
The arrangement is this: make the foundation oily and parted in the middle to give contrast. After primping, I apply Ouai Hair oil at the scalp to tame and add shine, hold the back with invisible elastics, lastly run the ribbons through and make them a bit loose so that they swing a bit when you walk. It’s giving movement and balance.
Okay, I used to be not too fond of the concept of ribbons after high school, but this time I changed my attitude. It reminds me of ballet-core and minimalism but it is the quickest to transform a braid. As a celebrity stylist, Justine Marjan adores black ribbons the most as they remain the most timeless accessory in the fall, and she is not mistaken.
It is the season to mess around with structure and these pinches are like architecture and poetry mixed. When you want to come out like you are totally together, yet not rigid, this could be your new trademark.
Bubble Braid with High Pony Energy
This look is pure statement. It begins large and well-teased at the crown, falls down in large, very definite bubbles, not only movement but also edge. It’s flirty, but make it fall. The sections are stretched a little so they look full, plush, and the bubbles are large enough to take a reflection. I adore this in spaghetti straps and some hoops, the entire look is classy meets adventurous.
You will need some dry texture spray, say Kristin Ess Dry Finish Working Texture Spray and some small clear elastics to secure each bubble. Don’t skip the teasing at the crown. That volume makes the whole thing pop and adds a subtle retro nod without going full ’60s.
On my side, I believe that this braid would be ideal on a night out or even combined with a sweater and a pair of wide pants during the day. It balances sleek and voluminous so well. The first time I came across some sort of variation of this was on the IG of a hairstylist Irinel de Leon, who called it powerful softness, and that term has since become imprinted in my mind.
This braid doesn’t whisper. It conveys this with conviction but does not have to scream. And if you desire something that is fun but classy, then this is your gal.
Minimalist Mid-Braid
Sometimes, less says more — and this braid? She’s cool, clean, and confident. Out of a defined center part right into an even and tight braid with a wrapped elastic that ends at the nape. It is sobering in some way here with no nonsense that I like so much. It is the plait of a turtleneck-leather jacket, classic, modest, and quite stylish when it is correct.
No fancy pretreatment is required but I definitely would recommend ending with Davines OI All-in-One Milk to smooth and de tangle particularly if you have frizz or natural wave to your hair. Complete the braid neatly without making it too tight to the extent that it pinches at the head. Some gentle tipsiness in the neighborhood of the cranium prevent it becoming harsh.
This fashion is what I wore this past rainy weekend in October in Boston and I loved how it withstood the strong winds and rain. It also looks so deliberate with coats or wool blazers.
It is one of the styles to which I keep returning. You can wear it up or down without a problem and it does not get old. If you’re craving simplicity this season, start here.
Chunky Twin Braids with Soft Edges
Completely nostalgic, however, and in the adult manner. Cue twin French braids, thick and with a little texture pulled. The piece is prefect, the volume is purposeful and the thickness of the braid provides it with a contemporary touch. It is sporty-chic, suitable during transitional days when you need to wear multiple layers but do not want any hair on your face.
To achieve such fullness, I prefer to apply Moroccanoil Volumizing Mousse to get ready, yes, mousse is back on and, yes, it works. I take the braided edges a bit pancake to develop that plush but we still want hold.
I had a variant of this to wear on a long drive in October upstate, and it was ideal to wear under the hat or a hood. When I took the braids out? Gorgeous waves. Bonus styling moment.
This is for the girl who wants versatility. It’s active, it’s cozy-weather ready, and it somehow says “I care,” without trying too hard. Meanwhile, Fall layering includes not only clothes and can be applied to your hair.
Classic Low Braid with Auburn Depth
This is a classic braid yet the color and the finish on it is rich and modern. It begins with neat parting at crown, and is braided in a traditional manner, a 3-strand plait that trails low and long. The real key in making this look stand out is the deep auburn coloring and multi-dimensional gloss that causes all the plaits to jump out at you! It is earthy, balanced, delicate yet confident, the sort of braid that you can wear when it is raining on a Tuesday or on a cultural opening night with a powerful earring statement.
Maintaining this look comes down to moisture and shine. I’m religious about using Color Wow Dream Coat to smooth the cuticle and prevent frizz (especially if humidity creeps in). Seal it with a shine serum – this is the most common mistake people make but when I do want that glass like shine without the oily effect then I use JVN Complete Nourishing Hair Oil.
What I love about this braid is its adaptability. It would finish with a skin trench or a big wool coat and you would feel like you had come together with no effort. It’s the “quiet luxury” of braids. No frills, just elegance.
This is awesome to one who likes a set but not a rigid one, something that you can wear but which is fitted. It is almost effortless, but you get high returns, particularly fall.
Sporty Cozy Hoodie Braid
Okay, this one hits different. A braid that goes with a slouchy hoodie and gold hoops is really something worth salivating over; it is undeniably casual, but never sloppy. The braid is also tight, consistent and thoughtful, which complements the easy costume very well. It is polished and campus like – the girl who went to the farmer market and is still styled. It’s also practical, and I love practical.
My hair also tends to dry out and tangle to the point of knots when constantly crossed with scarfs on scarfs during fall, so I use Briogeo Farewell Frizz Leave-In Spray before I even consider braiding even once. I would even tie some silk scrunchie to the neck (when at home and wishing to avoid breakage). Little detail, big impact.
The thing is that this look is simple but deceiving. You do not actively attempt to impress anybody, but, in fact, you do. It’s cozy-core meets capsule wardrobe.
This is your new fall best friend when you want to combine it with some casual layers, go on long walks, and hit the reset button on Sundays.
Elegant French Braid Revival
Can we talk about drama in the best way? This braid sits up high and bends into a sculpted French braid that you get the sense of a remake of all that is vintage, but with just a bit of this puff-up element to lend contemporary romance. The hight at the top creates crispness and femininity and the taper at the ending maintains the silhouette clear and classy. It is adding just the right amount of glamour effortlessly the type of plait to give even a simple dress an editorial touch.
I adore R+Co Balloon Dry Volume Spray at the roots prior to braidings to contain the volume and avoid becoming helmet-like. It does not weigh or dry out your scalp and is required during colder months when your indoor heating can flatten everything.
I attended a fall wedding dressed in this braid last year, and it kept its form since brunch until cake with not a retouch to be had. It feels old fashioned without being stale – and it is the type of style that will cause folks to say you went to a salon.
This season is all about French braids? A style never goes out of fashion, really, but this season this haircut will be a hit. They are certainly here. More so, when accompanied with textures and softness on the top.
Romantic Soft Boxer Braids
Boxer braids but warm, romantic, fall friendly. This face has two thick braids, comfortably separated and slightly tugged to create fluffiness and thickness. There’s nothing aggressive or overly edgy here. Rather than good, it is gooey, flirty, and uncool, as though it might be accessible with an off-shoulder knit or a bulky cardigan on a fresh apple picking type day.
This style is complimented by a light mousse such as L Or Bel Paris Advanced Hairstyle Boost It Volume Inject mousse to add plumpness and not stiffness. I braid them on wet hair (slightly damp) and to build on that cloud like silhouette I tug on the loops slightly. The trick lays in not over thinking it ) embrace the fluff.
I would have linked this appearance with gym class and no longer. When used properly, it can be wearable, purposeful, and do not strike as being sugary sweet. Love also that it goes so well into overnight braids! Hello heatless waves in the morning.
These braids are mood-lifting. Maybe it’s the symmetry. Maybe it’s the softness. But they always put me in a good headspace.
Architectural Bubble Braid Redefined
We have encountered bubble braids but in this interpretation, it is spotless, organized and completely runway-based. The distance between each bubble is executed in such a way that the result is a sharp and crisp silhouette that is more like an architectural wonder as fun one. The smoothness at the bottom balances perfectly well on the roundness of the bubbles and the fashion remains high society without being costumey. It’s sleek meets sculptural.
I prime with Redken Shine Flash Glistening Mist to create the near-wet shine and I backcomb every bubble with mini tight elastics. You will want to create a thick spray of Drybar Southern Belle Volume Boosting Powder at the base of each segment to prevent the limpness in between bubbles. Light fluffing afterward gives those perfect pillowy shapes.
This is my formal version of a braid that I stick to when I wear sleek pieces in my wardrobe blazers, leather, or anything monochrome. It adds just enough playfulness while still feeling intentional.
You can most certainly wear this to a rooftop dinner or an art opening. It’s bold, but in a precise way — like it thought through its angles.
Warm Highlighted Dutch Braid
This braid is all about definition. It is an intentional Dutch braid tightened at the crown and loosened in the middle and slightly tapered towards the ends. The keyed-off gold tones add a sun kissed level to the entire braid, reminding one of the final rays of the September sun before the days become crisp. What I love most? Its face-framing strands that give it an immediate softness and dimension without looking hard.
I reach for Amika The Shield Anti-Humidity Spray before styling this braid I applied it to give it a sing. It gives a bit of adhesive grip without Everest-ing a face into a mask and keeps those fall blues unaffected by that die-out first-thick UV. Without skipping it, your highs are lighter toned, and your brass will not be welcome here.
The thing I have observed about this style is that it complements pretty much any attire, including snug knits and basic monotones. It is not harshly structured and very much appropriate when combined with warm-toned accessories or gold hoops.
This is my suggested braid that can be used when another person wishes to wade into fall without jumping into the pool of following trends. It is new but old fashioned- a traditional piece with a smooth modernization.
Braided Tie-Back with Sleek Tail
This braid looks cool and clean. It starts out as a slight pull on the rope twist at the crown and goes down effortlessly into a small compact braid together with stylish, flowing tail end. This one is polished without being uptight. I consider that as the power braid to the woman who does not want to lose that little softness- formal on top and free on the bottom.
I swipe with Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil all over the ends of my hair, before styling do this especially when dry air and cold weather are robbing your hair of moisture. In case your hair is prone to frizz, then this is your protection.
I find this one of the most multifunctional fall braids hairstyle ideas 2025 that can work on workdays, a dressy night out, or even minimalistic weekend. I even like that at the end of the braid it flows into the straight-looking finish, it looks architectural but feminine at the same time.
This braid is all about controlled energy. They are not shouting attention at you, yet you will not forget that they are there once you see them.
Curled Pony Braids with High Texture
This look is a celebration of volume and movement. Curls and flowing ponytails flow with two tight buns braids, thus providing the right combination of smooth structure and free romance. The roots are close, and the curl transition is simply smooth this hair is breathing out curls. It is all youthful but fun, wearable enough to wear with cocktails in the fall, and a down town cafe.
The trick here is prep. I curl my ends on a wide-barrel iron in advance, and braid the upper part and hold it up with a neutral elastic. To round them off, add some IGK Beach Club Soft Texture Spray, not because it will be beachy, but because it will provide a piece-y softness to those curls and keep them there.
Wearing this style makes me feel flirty and at the same time composed. It is just like the braid variant of the winged eyeliner and neutral lip: it is always a good idea and there is no such thing as having too much of it.
It’s especially perfect for transitional weather. You have the smooth crown that will not get curly with a scarf, and the feel underneath that can be seen peeking out of the collars of coats to look lovely. Fall-perfect.
Defined Boxer Braids with Statement Edges
There is a kind of bravery I just find addictive about this read. These boxer braids are neatly structured to the scalp to the tips tightly fitted acting flat against the head with definite sharp parting and accuracy. But the drama? It’s in the edges. The casual curl around the brow and the ear gives that little hint of softness so that the entire vibe is not too serious but all fun. Powerful, but personal.
To achieve edge control, I believe in Pattern Edge Control by Tracee Ellis Ross because it sets strong and stays without flaking perfectly and works correctly with all hair types. I apply a soft bristled tooth brush or mini edge brush to make the swoop correct.
I understand that these braids might feel like a commitment but as a matter of fact they last up to days. I have hiked, traveled, gone through light rain in them, and that is just a few instances of wear and they are always photo-worthy.
This braid will be sought out by anyone who desires a strong protective, and editorial look simultaneously.
Double Loop Braids with Wrapped Ends
It is a maximalist effect that has a wearable appeal. The braids are broad and nearly bubble-like and add that princess-core texture but it is polished enough with the wrapped ends at the bottom. It’s soft, dimensional, and loaded with personality. The vaguely loose ties on the loops make them seem almost to be ribbons in the braid, a hint of nostalgia rather than out-and-out dressing up.
To ensure that this look passes off well, I apply Living Proof Full Dry Volume Blast at the roots followed by braiding. Once I have the loops made, I slightly pull them out to give texture, and then wrapped a small section of hair around their base, so the elastic could not be seen.
The first time I got this one was at a fall dinner party where I ever so appropriately wore a cut-out black top– and the contrast? Perfection. The edginess of her outfit was contrasted so well by the softness of the braid.
This is a favorite of mine when I have to dress up but be comfortable at the same time and have something complex to wear. It’s playful, but make it grown-up.
Golden Hour Gloss Twin Braids
There’s something iconic about these twin braids. You begin with clean and tight weaving at the scalp and then channel to the long, shiny plaits – which are so beautiful, there is no wonder people adore to look at them being perfectly symmetrical. The glint of hair creates the feel of the golden hour, freeze-dried on hair. And paired with layered gold jewelry? It becomes a statement. It is this type of braid that can be worn to a picnic in the beach and still can skip rooftop drinks without blinking.
I prime using Ouidad Advanced Climate Control Heat & Humidity Gel beforehand not just in the fall, though. It would be necessary because of the anti-frizz properties when wearing something under a scarf or into a foggy morning. I then finish with a little amount of Ceremonia Aceite de Moska on the ends, to have that glowy effect.
I used this braid style on a late September afternoon by the water, and it lasted through coffee until sunset without the need of a single touch up. I reach to it when I want to be simple yet still look fashionable.
It is simple glow-up energy famous for being a subtle power look in the sense that it does not scream at you, but rather emanates self-assurance.
Side Braided Accent for Straight Hair
This braid does not have any intention to star in a performance – this is the additional character that steals the show nevertheless. It is a slim side braid that makes straight locks still sleek but adds texture and detail to them. Light, subtle, yes, but it takes the light and brings a bit of contrast to draw eyes. The vibe is very “model-off-duty” meets easy elegance.
I want it to remain smooth without appearing stiff; hence, I spray color wow extra shine spray lightly on it before and after I do the styling. It makes this part clean and lends it the proper amount of polish.
It is among my go-to go-to styles whenever I feel like mixing things up, but do not feel like fully investing into a braid-filled day. It best goes with button-down shirts, bulky sweaters or tailored blazers. It is a minor thing that almost the entire look is elevated because of it.
Here, contrast is the key one: sleek technologies and textured frames, casual style and composed one. A little braid can go a long way.
Soft Romantic Twin Braids with Face-Framing Layers
The style is gentle, romantic and slightly wild in a good way. The two braids are not close but rather tight and they end up in loose waves slightly unraveled. Combined with tendrils used to frame the face as well as a messy crown, the entire look is reminiscent of a poem. It moves, floats and has that airy feel so ideal on early autumn walks or artistic mornings in the best pair of knits.
In the case of hold that is not crispy, I never leave home without Verb Ghost Hairspray, which does not flatten out the hair but keeps everything in place ensuring that the hair breathes. That light feathery softness comes in from a bit of IGK Mistress Hydrating Balm applied at the ends.
The braid brings the campus-ses a journal time of road trip and camp fires -it is just sloppy, slightly messed up, yet can be worn continuously. Even the messiness adds charm.
This is my choice when I want to appear styled and not over contrived. Just add a bit of a blush and a neutral lip and you are ready to anything.
Sculpted Braid with Twisted Crown
This style is a total showstopper. Its heightened crown at the alkety is formed by a twisted coiffure, while its full, shaped braid of long hair[“braid of hair, girded with glory”] flows on in luxuriance and smoothness. The braid is not harsh, tight, but the details of the twisting twist above that made the entire thing seem exalted. It’s regal, honestly — like a modern renaissance update. and in some way it does work in a plain top and hoops.
With this, the foundation is all, hence after twisting and braid, I apply Amika Fluxus Touchable Hairspray. It holds without stiffness and retains the crown shape throughout the day. A fantail at the crown teased by a hair braided in is a little touch of the right kind.
This look makes me feel totally pulled together. I would put on the dress to a fall wedding or a nice dinner, I just think it is elegant, viceregal, without being too formal.
When you have it, it is also good dimensional color display. The light is drawn where it is required by the movement of the twists being in the right places.
Thick Cornrow-Inspired Twin Braids
Symmetry is power, and the chunky twin braids are evidence of this kind. They are larger-than-life and confident enough to wear their cornrow-esque hair with a thick softness that makes them seem something everyone could wear. The segment is clear, the twists tight and the edges neatly finishes. It is not only wearable in the streets but also completely functional to an autumn layering; no hair in the face, all eyes on you.
I prepare the braids with some Camille Rose Aloe Whipped Butter Gel to make them last longer and define them, but it also hydrates and gives no flake. My final product is Shine n Jam conditioning gel to work the edges and 1 n jam (sic).
The thing I like about the style is that it is so bold, and it does not require any extra thing. You don not require makeup, earrings and accessories: the braid is the style.
In case you need something protective, built, and super-defined in the approaching season, this one does the trick. It’s the no-nonsense answer to cold-weather style.
Floral-Inspired Half-Up Braid
This look is fall garden party meets effortless femininity. Braid starts a half-way down, fastened with twist-back sections of crowns and crowned with flower clips. It has a beachy texture, is loose and softly curled and gives an airy movement that looks so pretty in golden-hour lighting. It is romantic without being sugary and goes fine with soft off-shoulder in shapes or cozy knits.
Since this style is all about texture, I prefer to prepare with Ouai Wave Spray in order to accentuate natural bends and waviness. I then use a light glossing serum, Kerastase Elixir Ultime on the ends, so that I do not get frizzy when it is very cool and dry.
This braid gives me soft-focus energy. I like using it when I do not want to be fussy but styled. The brunch date and a lazy Sunday shoots versions of this are fantastic and capturing, and it simply looks good and can be held very well indeed.
Add tiny clips or seasonal accents (even mini fall leaves for themed events), and you’ve got the most Pinterest-ready moment of the season.
Casual Twin Braids with Fall Glow
This is what I call the cozy braid. The type of style that simply does when you just put on a sweatshirt and still desire to feel good-looking. The hair is tidy though in loose braids, and the strands falling on the face lighten up the entire tone. It is unpretentious, sentimental and is so comfy I would slap it on to go to the pumpkin patch on the weekend and wouldn t even notice I look good until a complete stranger tells me so.
I tend to tousle my hair a bit using Not Your Mother Beach Babe Texturizing Cream with my fingers then do the braiding. It provides grip and does not get as rigid as it is shaped. Then I tie the ends with small elastics and sort of puff the braid with fingers.
I wore this current vibe at a cabin weekend in October last year. It survived, hiking, fire conversation and spontaneous selfies. Low-maintenance, but high reward.
It is braided pleasingly because it is not made boring in an attempt to impress.
Tightly Defined Double Braids
Here’s a braid that means business. These two braids are neat, distinct and symmetrical since the crown to ends. And the part is definite, the weaving close, and the finish smooth,–yet not harsh. It feels sporty, confident, and subtly edgy. It looks straight out of the 2000s with fall 2025 finishing touches, ideal to undercurrent T-shirts with thicker knits or structured jackets.
Prep is key. I can attest to Pattern Styling Cream in the Tracee Ellis Ross collection it has great hold and form, this is a must-have when your hair does not want to go into tight braids. I end off by lightly spraying TRESemmee Freeze Hold spray all over to keep it lasting the day.
This is my go-to travel braid. You can wear it when you are going through a windy fall day or curling with a scarf and it will remain where you both want to be and even when you pull it out of the bag you still look good.
It’s practical, yes. But also? It’s powerful. These type of structured braids give me a very well put together, grounded feel.
High Pony Braid with Braided Crown Accent
So that is what I call drama but make it wearable. The base approach to this look is high pony, curled to look smooth and textured, although the most impressive is this crown braid that goes across the scalp like a halo. It’s feminine, full of volume, and straight-up goddess energy. The reason why it works so well on fall is contrast soft waves against the hard structure of the braided crown.
Begin with Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo on the roots to give additional texture and a lift. Prep the ponytail by using a small barrel curling wand, after which braid these and set in place using bobby pins. It will get a finishing mist of Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray, as a finishing spray, to make it shiny and hold without becoming crunchy.
I originally donned one similar to this to a fall engagement party and I can swear it was perfect all night. It’s the braid for when you want to feel elevated but still soft.
When you adore height and sculptural work, this one is addressing to you.
Layered Boho Braids with Heart-Shaped Structure
There is a lot going on at this braid, and it is just awesome. Our looped braids: tiny, medium and one big thick central plait. The symmetry of the heart creating the braids in the top that comes together is what brings it all together, and it is not very noticeable but so effective at finishing it off. The outcome is light-hearted and feminine, yet the right amount of sharpness to make it current. It has the feel of walking through a storybook, as you might be running through a field or about to attend a candle lit dinner, both could apply.
On said main braid, I use Bumble and Bumble Thickening Spray to provide grip and body. Then I pull out the smaller plaits using the texture powder and pony each of the plaits using invisible elastics. The texturizing is also a must, don not miss it out.
It has all the vibe of the festival, although it can be completely transformed into a fall hang when worn in soft flannelette or roomy sleeves. I also believe that it is perfect to take photographs, the structure and layering reflect the light in the prettiest manner.
Either you want an addition of something, but again you have to be sure that it will be a romantic moment.
Plumeria Petal Braid with Loose Waves
Gentle curls, fishtail effect, and a braid as though kissed by the sun, this hairstyle is superfeminine with ease. The braiding starts right behind the temples and is also braided towards the back of the head to the crown into a textured half updo, which falls into long and shiny curls. The standout detail? A big plumeria clip which makes the entire appearance to something that seems like a romantic cruise or a sunset beach dinner. It is airy, suggesting, and it is quite fall-appropriate, paired with warmer colors.
I never ever curl without using Gisou Honey Infused Leave-In Conditioner in the hair first, it hydrates the hair and perfects waves. Then I apply one inch iron to loose waves and finger with hands to get that airy flow of hair and then fix the braid. It ends off with a soft flexible hold spray such as TRESemme Compressed Micro Mist Level 2, which does not leave any crunch.
It is my new fall vacation and even Sunday brunch in case I want to feel a bit more. Once it is in place, it is low-maintenance in a surprising way and the volume by the crown creates a face-lifting illusion that is simply…. flattering.
This is more tropical, but the warm flowers and golden colors come around very unexpectedly to be great early fall wedding colors, even with dresses in earthy rusts or corals.
Braid Bar-Ready Bubble Plaits
Precision meets playfulness in these thick, bubble-style braids. They are divided in a fine center line and plaited up with a symmetrical distance that give them extra width and volume. Harking back to her signatures of gentleness, every section is pulled out in order to create a 3D bubble effect that renders itself as a voluminous braid that remains both clean and polished. It already is a braid bar classic, but it falls perfectly to anyone who loves the same amount of structure as texture and who wants their braid to actually last, throughout a whole day.
Such defined braid must have grip and therefore I use Kérastase Genesis Defence Thermique to add softness and proceed to spray Color Wow Style on steroids texture spray at the roots. I tie up a section, and then pull all the loops slightly outward to create even fullness.
And this was exactly what I received in a braid bar in New York before going to a concert, and it did not move. It’s great for nights out, busy days, or just feeling extra sharp and put-together. Paired with a clean white top and high-waisted denim? Pure modern magic.
Such braids are all about symmetry, drama and complete control. They render your hair to feel as you have styled your clothing.
Slouchy Sweater Boxer Braids
With the combination of boxer braids and chunky fall sweaters, something just hits home. These braids begin close at the crown, and hang down in coarse three strand plaits, softened down a little to wear them. It is cozy and slouchy yet still looks very athletic and autumn chic, since the braid itself is just a bit loose. It is a combination of texture and softness, which makes it work.
If I like the hair to be thin and smooth, I always apply Amika The Wizard Detangling Primer before braiding, particularly when my hair is not fine. An application of Shu Uemura Essence Absolue on the ends keeps the ends sleek without frizzes once braided.
It is the kind of style that I go to when I am going to a coffee shop or staying at home and still want to feel that I have made an effort. It is cozy, casual and ideal to layer under beanie or hoods.
Boxer braids are either sporty or sweet so this one is an ideal take on softer fall side.
Tousled Halo with Long Double Braids
It is multi-dimensional and layered stylistically; a combination of old and new. It begins at the crown with a small halo like braid then two long open braids hanging casually over the shoulders. The most outstanding thing is the dishevelled texture it is not too shiny and regulated but very clear. There’s a “woke-up-pretty” feel that keeps it wearable even on casual days. It’s elegant, but not overly done.
To get the fluffy crown lift I back comb the roots lightly and spray with R+Co Dallas Thickening Spray. The braids themselves are loosely tied to allow movement. Some strands that frame the face provide the appearance with a lived-in touch.
The fact that this one is on the nebulous border of romantic and effortless is something that I love. It looks good as a braid on first dates, early dinners, or to wander around museums, in other words, where you want to be really poetic and not pin-up-style.
The slight structure provided at the top by the crown twist helps and the pieces touching the face to frame it manage to make it flattering, which is always a plus when the climatic conditions are less accommodating and the outfit is warmer and ready to snug itself to the body.
Heart-Shaped Waterfall Crown Braid
This one’s an absolute work of art. At the sides two braids twine round to a soft heart at the back and cascade into a carved center braid. The remainder hair is left in gentle waves one can imagine the dreamy movement, the light texture and the fairytale-like effect. It isn;t exaggerated, but it is more like a kind of braid that gives the impression that one should be in a fall fairy tale with a latte in one hand and a chunky knit in another hand.
This look benefits from pre-curling the lower half with a 1.25″ wand, then separating with Kristin Ess Soft Shine Beach Wave Spray to give hold and movement. The front part requires precision and that is why I apply Oribe Fiber Groom to smooth and sculpt each twist and tuck.
Honestly? This is my favorite “special moment” braid. I used it in fall during an engagement shoot, and it was fantastic with a golden hour light. It is actually a style that declares work without crying out “updo.”
If you’re looking to make memories this fall — this braid wants in. It’s romance in hair form.