Hair Accessories
Stylist Kevin Woon, a favorite of Claire Danes and Selma Blair, shows nine stunning ways to embellish your wedding day tresses.
Hair Stick
Sticks lend a touch of polish to elegantly haphazard styles like this knot. As a general rule the more asymmetrical the piece, the more texture the hair should have. To match the feel of this branch, Woon first created waves with a curling iron. He then pulled the hair back into a low ponytail and divided it in half. After twisting both sections and securing them with bobby pins, he slid the stick diagonally through the knot.
Gold-plated hair stick with matte porcelain birds, Lladro, $300; lladro.com.
Sticks lend a touch of polish to elegantly haphazard styles like this knot. As a general rule the more asymmetrical the piece, the more texture the hair should have. To match the feel of this branch, Woon first created waves with a curling iron. He then pulled the hair back into a low ponytail and divided it in half. After twisting both sections and securing them with bobby pins, he slid the stick diagonally through the knot.
Gold-plated hair stick with matte porcelain birds, Lladro, $300; lladro.com.


