13. Low Bun with Face-Framing Pieces

Yes, you can do a bun with short hair! Create a small bun right at the nape of your neck. Pull out a few delicate pieces around your face. It looks effortlessly elegant and soft. Use a curling iron to give those face-framing pieces a slight bend for a softer look.
12. Accessorized Pixie Cut

A pixie cut is already stylish, but an accessory takes it to the next level for a wedding. A beautiful headband or a sparkly clip can totally transform the look. Think about the wedding’s formality and your outfit when choosing. A statement piece can really make your short hair pop.
11. Voluminous Blowout

Sometimes, all you need is a great blowout. Get bouncy, voluminous hair using a blow dryer and a round brush. It’s a classic look that always feels polished. Use a root-lifting product before you start drying for extra height and drama.
10. Twisted Bangs

Twisting your bangs or a front section of hair back and pinning it is a simple trick. It opens up your face beautifully. It’s quick and easy but looks intentional and pretty. Pin it back discreetly with a small pin or two.
9. Side-Swept Waves

Create those lovely waves we talked about, but sweep them all to one side. This gives a glamorous, asymmetrical look. It’s a bit old Hollywood and very chic. Use a strong-hold hairspray to keep everything in place on the swept side.
8. Mini Top Knot

A small bun right on top of your head is playful and totally chic. It’s a fun alternative to a low bun. Don’t make it too perfect; a little messy is part of the charm. Leave some pieces loose around your face for a softer feel.
7. Braided Side Part

If you part your hair on the side, try adding a small braid along the part line. It’s a subtle detail but adds so much elegance. You can make the braid tight or loose depending on the look you want. It’s a lovely touch for short wedding guest hairstyles.
6. Pin-Up Style

For a touch of vintage charm, try a pin-up style. Think victory rolls or defined waves secured with pins. It has such a cool retro vibe. Use styling products like setting lotion or pomade to get that defined look and hold everything in place.
5. Half-Up Braids

Take two small sections from the front, braid them, and join them together in the back. It’s a sweet and romantic style. It’s simple but looks put-together. Adding tiny flowers where the braids meet is a beautiful touch.
