I’ve been doing hair for fifteen years, and wedding guest styling has completely transformed this summer. Gone are the days when we felt like we had to choose between looking too formal or too casual. The hottest trends for summer 2026 are striking this perfect balance between effortless and elegant. Trust me when I say these looks are about to dominate every ceremony you attend this season.
What’s Trending in Wedding Guest Hair This Summer
- Trending Now: Curtain Bang Waves
- Making a Comeback: Hollywood Pin Curls
- The Unexpected Trend: Asymmetrical Low Buns
- On Its Way Out: Overly Structured Updos
- Trending Now: Textured French Twists
- Making a Comeback: Ribbon-Wrapped Ponytails
- The Unexpected Trend: Half-Up Glass Hair
- Trending Now: Loose Side-Swept Braids
- Making a Comeback: Vintage Victory Rolls
- The Unexpected Trend: Deconstructed Chignons
- Trending Now: Beachy Texture Updos
- On Its Way Out: Pin-Straight Hair
1. Trending Now: Curtain Bang Waves

This look is everywhere right now, and for good reason. The soft, face-framing curtain bangs paired with loose waves create this effortlessly romantic vibe that’s perfect for outdoor summer weddings. What I love most is how forgiving this style is — it actually looks better when it’s not too perfect.
The key is in the layering. You want those bangs to start shorter in the center and gradually get longer as they sweep to the sides. The waves should feel lived-in, not curled-to-death. I always tell my clients to scrunch out about 30% of the curl definition for that perfectly imperfect finish.
Longevity Rating: This one’s sticking around. The curtain bang wave combo has serious staying power — I predict we’ll still be loving this into fall 2026.
2. Making a Comeback: Hollywood Pin Curls

Old Hollywood glamour is having a major moment, and I’m here for it. Pin curls are showing up on every red carpet and wedding I’ve styled this summer. But here’s the thing — we’re not doing the tight, precise pin curls of the 1940s. These are softer, more relaxed versions that feel modern.
The technique involves creating loose S-waves and pinning them while they cool, then brushing through gently to create these gorgeous, undulating waves. Modern pin curl methods have evolved to be much more wearable for today’s weddings.
Longevity Rating: Classic never really goes out of style, but this particular interpretation feels fresh for 2026. I’d say it has at least another year of strong popularity ahead.
3. The Unexpected Trend: Asymmetrical Low Buns

This one surprised me when it started gaining traction on Instagram. Asymmetrical low buns are essentially classic chignons placed deliberately off-center, usually tucked behind one ear with the other side swept dramatically across.
What makes this work is the intentional imperfection. You’re not trying to make both sides match — the asymmetry is the point. It’s sophisticated enough for a formal wedding but has this cool, unexpected edge that younger guests are absolutely loving.
My personal pick from this whole list? The asymmetrical low bun. I wore it to my friend’s wedding last month and got more compliments than I’ve ever received on my hair. It photographs beautifully from every angle and feels so current.
Longevity Rating: This feels very of-the-moment. I’d enjoy it while it lasts — probably through summer 2026, but I’m not sure it has legs beyond that.
4. On Its Way Out: Overly Structured Updos

Remember those super-tight, shellacked updos that required half a can of hairspray? Yeah, those are officially done. The 2025 trend of overly structured hair is giving way to something much more breathable and natural-looking.
Don’t get me wrong — updos aren’t going anywhere. But the ones that look like they could survive a hurricane? Those are being replaced by softer, more movement-friendly styles that can handle a little dancing without falling apart.
Longevity Rating: These have been fading since late 2025, and by summer 2026, they’ll feel completely dated. Time to evolve.
5. Trending Now: Textured French Twists

The French twist got a major upgrade this year. Instead of that sleek, severe version our mothers wore, we’re seeing textured, deliberately messy French twists that feel so much more approachable.
The secret is in the prep work. Before you twist, you want to add texture spray and maybe even tease the hair slightly. Then as you’re rolling it up, don’t smooth everything down. Let some pieces escape, let it be a little uneven. The goal is “effortlessly elegant,” not “perfectly polished.”
I love how versatile this look is. It works with DIY wedding guest hairstyles you can master at home, but also looks sophisticated enough for the most formal ceremonies.
Longevity Rating: French twists are eternal, but this textured version feels particularly right for our current moment. I see this lasting well into 2027.
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6. Making a Comeback: Ribbon-Wrapped Ponytails

Hair accessories are having a renaissance, and ribbon-wrapped ponytails are leading the charge. But we’re not talking about those little girl ribbons — these are silk ribbons, velvet ribbons, ribbons that coordinate with your outfit in sophisticated ways.
The technique is simple but the effect is stunning. You wrap the ribbon around the elastic and then continue wrapping down the length of the ponytail, securing at the bottom. It transforms a basic ponytail into something special enough for a wedding.
Longevity Rating: Hair accessories always cycle in and out, but this particular trend feels fresh enough to stick around through the rest of 2026.
7. The Unexpected Trend: Half-Up Glass Hair

“Glass hair” was huge in 2025, but doing it as a half-up style for weddings is genius. You get that ultra-sleek, mirror-like shine on the top section while keeping some movement and texture in the bottom half.
The contrast is what makes this work. The top is perfectly smooth and glossy, secured with an invisible elastic or elegant clip, while the bottom maintains natural texture or loose waves. It’s modern and unexpected but still appropriate for formal occasions.
You’ll need a good smoothing serum and possibly a flat iron to achieve that glass-like finish on top. Smoothing serums are essential for nailing this look.
Longevity Rating: This is very trendy right now but might feel dated quickly. I’d say enjoy it through summer 2026, but don’t expect it to have staying power.
8. Trending Now: Loose Side-Swept Braids

This is probably the most wearable trend on this entire list. Loose side-swept braids work on literally everyone and are forgiving enough for those of us who aren’t braiding experts.
The key word here is “loose.” We’re not going for tight, precise braids. Start with textured hair, create a deep side part, and braid loosely to one side. Then — and this is crucial — gently tug at the braid to make it fuller and more relaxed. Some face-framing pieces should be left out to soften the whole look.
Longevity Rating: This has serious staying power. Braids never really go out of style, and this particular interpretation feels timeless enough to work for years to come.
9. Making a Comeback: Vintage Victory Rolls

Another retro style making waves this summer. Victory rolls are those signature 1940s rolls that frame the face, but the 2026 version is much more relaxed and wearable than the original.
Modern victory rolls are softer, with less height and more natural-looking volume. You can do them on both sides for full vintage glamour, or just one side for a more subtle nod to the era. They pair beautifully with loose waves or curls in the back.
These work especially well for guests at themed weddings or anyone who loves that classic Hollywood aesthetic. Plus, they’re surprisingly sturdy — perfect for dancing.
Longevity Rating: Vintage styles have cycles, and we’re in a strong retro moment right now. I expect this trend to peak in summer 2026 and then gradually fade.
10. The Unexpected Trend: Deconstructed Chignons

Take everything you know about classic chignons and throw it out the window. Deconstructed chignons are deliberately messy, with pieces falling out, uneven sections, and an overall “undone” feeling that somehow looks incredibly chic.
The trick is knowing where to place the messiness. You want strategic pieces falling around your face, maybe a section that looks like it’s about to come undone. It’s controlled chaos that requires more skill than it appears.
This style reminds me of stunning bridal hairstyles that made my wedding clients cry happy tears — there’s something so romantic about hair that looks effortlessly perfect.
Longevity Rating: “Undone” styling has been building momentum for a while now. This particular take on it feels very current and should stay relevant through 2026.
11. Trending Now: Beachy Texture Updos

Perfect for those outdoor summer weddings by the water. Beachy texture updos embrace that slightly salt-worn, wind-tousled look but elevate it into something wedding-appropriate.
Start with sea salt spray on damp hair, scrunch while air-drying, then loosely gather into a low, messy bun or twisted updo. The goal is to look like you just came from the beach but somehow still look put-together enough for a ceremony.
I love how this style works with natural texture instead of fighting it. If you have wavy or curly hair, this might be your perfect wedding guest look.
Longevity Rating: Beach-inspired hair is always popular during summer months, but this refined version has broader appeal. I see it lasting through the warm seasons of 2026 and beyond.
12. On Its Way Out: Pin-Straight Hair

The ultra-straight, flat-ironed-to-death hair that dominated 2024 and early 2025 is officially on its way out. While sleek styles aren’t disappearing entirely, that particular kind of poker-straight, no-movement-allowed hair feels dated now.
What’s replacing it? Hair with natural movement, texture, and life. Even when we want sleek styles now, we’re incorporating subtle waves, bends, or at least allowing for some natural fall and movement.
If you’re someone who loves straight hair, don’t panic — just add a little curve to the ends or embrace your natural texture instead of fighting it completely.
Longevity Rating: This trend peaked in 2024 and has been declining since. By summer 2026, it’ll feel completely outdated.
Quick Answers About Summer Wedding Guest Hair
How far in advance should I test my wedding guest hairstyle?
I always tell my clients to do a full trial run at least a week before the wedding. This gives you time to adjust the look, buy any products you need, or even try a completely different style if the first one doesn’t work out.
Can these styles work in humid summer weather?
Most of these trends actually work better in humid conditions because they embrace natural texture and movement. The key is using anti-humidity products and choosing styles that get better with a little moisture in the air, not worse.
What if my hair is too short for most of these updos?
Focus on the texture-based styles like curtain bang waves or textured styles that work with shorter lengths. You can also consider temporary extensions for special occasions — just make sure to practice with them first.
Should my hairstyle coordinate with my outfit color?
Not necessarily the color, but definitely consider the formality level and neckline of your outfit. Higher necklines pair beautifully with updos, while off-shoulder styles look gorgeous with loose, flowing hair.
How do I know which trend will still look current in photos years from now?
Stick with the styles I rated as having longer longevity — things like textured French twists, loose side-swept braids, and beachy texture updos. These feel more timeless than ultra-trendy options.
Summer weddings are the perfect opportunity to try something fresh with your hair. Whether you go full vintage with victory rolls or keep it modern with an asymmetrical bun, the key is choosing something that makes you feel confident and comfortable dancing the night away.





