Your wedding day hair should celebrate the curls you already have, not fight against them.
Long curly hair gives you an enormous amount of room to play with, from soft romantic waves to structured updos that hold a veil securely in place.
This guide walks through 67 veil-ready wedding hairstyles built specifically for long curly hair, each one chosen to flatter your features while giving your veil a stable, comfortable anchor point.
Whether you picture cascading ringlets, an elegant chignon, or a bohemian braided crown, you’ll find detailed steps, styling tips, and practical advice for keeping curls defined from the ceremony through the last dance.
We’ll also touch on prep work, veil placement, face-framing techniques, and the small maintenance habits that keep curly hairstyles looking fresh for the whole celebration.
1. Classic Low Curly Bun with Face-Framing Tendrils

A low bun at the nape is one of the most timeless ways to wear long curly hair on your wedding day.
It pairs romance with elegance, giving your veil a stable anchor point while letting a few loose curls soften your face.
- Gather curls into a low ponytail at the nape, leaving two or three sections loose around the face for softness.
- Twist the ponytail into a loose bun and secure with bobby pins, keeping the natural curl texture rather than smoothing it flat.
- Gently pull apart the bun to add volume and a slightly undone, romantic look.
- Place your veil comb directly above the bun so it attaches securely without disrupting the shape.
- Apply a flexible-hold hairspray to the loose face-framing pieces to hold their shape without crunch.
- Fresh flowers, pearl pins, or a decorative comb tucked into one side of the bun add a nice finishing touch.
- This look is a natural fit for formal church weddings, ballroom receptions, and traditional ceremonies.
2. Half-Up Half-Down Curly Crown

Half-up styles let your curly length take center stage while still building height at the crown for the veil.
It’s an easy way to get the best of both an updo and down style.
- Section off the top half of your hair from temple to temple, roughly at ear level.
- Tease the crown section gently with a wide-tooth comb to build volume and visual height.
- Gather the top section and secure it with a clear elastic or decorative clip at the crown.
- Attach your veil just above or below this secured section for stable placement throughout the day.
- Let the remaining curls fall freely down your back, making sure they’re well-defined and moisturized.
- Pull a few face-framing pieces forward from the front sections to soften the look around your features.
- Curl those face-framing pieces with a curling iron if needed so the texture matches the rest of your curls.
- This style suits garden weddings, beach ceremonies, and bohemian-themed celebrations especially well.
3. Voluminous Side-Swept Curls

Side-swept curls create dramatic asymmetry while leaving plenty of room on the opposite side for the veil.
It’s a great option if you want movement and volume without a full updo.
- Create a deep side part on whichever side your hair naturally falls.
- Apply volumizing mousse to damp curls and diffuse-dry to enhance natural pattern and body.
- Sweep all curls toward one shoulder, pinning them temporarily on the opposite side of your head.
- Attach your veil on the pinned-back side, making sure the comb sits securely against your scalp.
- Remove the temporary pins once the veil is secure, letting curls cascade naturally over one shoulder.
- Use a mix of bobby pins and hairspray to keep the swept side smooth and close to the scalp.
- A decorative hair accessory at the point where the hair sweeps to the side adds extra visual interest.
- This style photographs beautifully from multiple angles and works especially well for formal evening weddings.
4. Romantic Curly Chignon

A curly chignon brings real sophistication to your bridal look while keeping the natural shape of your curls intact in a neatly gathered formation at the base of the neck.
- Part your hair down the middle or to the side, depending on what flatters your face shape.
- Gather all the curls into a low ponytail, leaving a few strategic face-framing pieces loose.
- Divide the ponytail into two or three sections and twist each one loosely to preserve curl definition.
- Wrap the twisted sections around the base of the ponytail to form a rounded chignon shape.
- Secure the chignon with bobby pins inserted horizontally for maximum hold through the day.
- Position your veil comb directly above the chignon, right where it meets the crown, for a seamless look.
- Apply shine serum to the face-framing pieces and use a small-barrel curling iron to perfect their shape.
- This timeless style works beautifully with both vintage-inspired gowns and modern minimalist dresses.
5. Braided Crown with Loose Curls

A braided crown creates a whimsical, fairy-tale effect that keeps hair off your face while giving the veil a natural, secure anchor.
- Create a center or side part and start a Dutch braid or French braid on one side of your head.
- Braid along your hairline from one side to the front, weaving in face-framing sections as you go.
- Continue the braid around the back of your head like a crown, securing the end with bobby pins. If you like the idea of working short braided sections into a bigger style, our guide to short braids hairstyles has plenty of techniques worth borrowing.
- Let the remaining curls fall freely down your back, making sure they’re defined and frizz-free.
- Attach your veil beneath the braided crown at the back for a layered, dimensional look.
- Gently pull the braid sections apart to widen them and add a softer, more romantic texture.
- Small flowers, pearl pins, or greenery woven into the braid create an ethereal garden-wedding feel.
- This style suits outdoor ceremonies, rustic weddings, and bohemian celebrations beautifully.
6. High Curly Ponytail with Volume

An elevated curly ponytail brings playful energy together with bridal elegance, positioning curls at crown height for impact and opening up an unconventional veil placement just below the ponytail base.
- Flip your head upside down and gather all your curls into a high ponytail at the crown.
- Secure with a strong elastic, making sure the ponytail sits exactly where you want it positioned.
- Wrap a small section of hair around the elastic to hide it and create a polished finish.
- Tease the ponytail curls gently to add extra volume and fullness throughout the length.
- Attach your veil directly beneath the ponytail base, letting it drape elegantly down your back.
- Leave two or three face-framing curl sections loose at the front to soften the overall look.
- Apply anti-humidity spray to fight frizz, especially important for outdoor or summer weddings.
- This contemporary style suits modern brides, reception dancing, and less traditional celebrations.
7. Twisted Curly Updo with Side Accent

A twisted updo weaves your curls into an intricate design built from multiple twisted sections gathered at the back, adding texture and dimension while strategically framing your face.
- Divide your hair into four to six sections, depending on thickness and curl density.
- Twist each section loosely from front to back, keeping the natural curl pattern intact.
- Pin each twisted section at the back of your head, creating a gathered effect with visible curl texture.
- Leave one side section partially loose for an asymmetrical accent that frames your face.
- Insert your veil comb within the twisted sections for secure, hidden attachment.
- Pull small pieces out from the twists for a softer, more relaxed feel.
- Add decorative pins along the twists for a touch of sparkle and visual interest.
- This versatile style transitions easily from ceremony to reception and suits a wide range of wedding themes.
8. Cascading Curls with Crown Braid

This style uses a delicate braid across the crown to keep hair off your face while the majority of your curls cascade freely, blending structure with natural flow.
- Create a side part and start a thin braid at the hairline on the heavier side.
- Braid across the crown toward the opposite ear, keeping the braid relatively thin and delicate.
- Secure the end of the braid behind your ear with bobby pins that match your hair color.
- Let all remaining curls fall naturally, creating a cascading waterfall effect.
- Position your veil behind the crown braid for a layered, multidimensional look.
- Define the loose curls with a curl-enhancing cream and diffuser for uniform texture.
- Keep face-framing pieces loose and slightly shorter so they frame your features naturally.
- This effortless style suits beach weddings, garden ceremonies, and romantic outdoor settings.
9. Vintage-Inspired Victory Rolls with Curls

Victory rolls bring vintage glamour to your bridal look, creating structured rolls at the front that frame your face while curly length stays loose in the back for classic Hollywood elegance. Brides embracing silver strands might also enjoy our roundup of short sassy grey haircuts that look amazing over 50 for post-wedding style ideas.
- Section off the front of your hair from temple to temple in a horseshoe shape.
- Divide this front section into two equal parts for symmetrical victory rolls.
- Roll each section upward and toward the center, securing with bobby pins crossed in an X.
- Apply strong-hold hairspray to the rolls to keep their shape throughout the day.
- Let the back sections stay curly and loose, enhancing with a curling iron if needed.
- Attach your veil behind the victory rolls at the crown for authentic vintage positioning.
- A birdcage veil or vintage hair accessory completes the retro aesthetic nicely.
- This distinctive style suits Art Deco venues, vintage-themed weddings, and brides who love classic glamour.
10. Messy Curly Top Knot

A deliberately undone top knot gathers your curls at the crown into a textured, voluminous bun that keeps curl definition while framing your face with soft, wispy pieces.
- Gather your curls into a high ponytail without smoothing or brushing, to keep the natural texture.
- Twist the ponytail loosely and wrap it around the base to form a messy bun.
- Secure with bobby pins placed strategically so the structure holds while pieces still fall naturally.
- Pull apart sections of the bun to create deliberate messiness and extra volume.
- Leave several face-framing pieces loose around your hairline for a soft, romantic frame.
- Position your veil beneath the top knot for an unexpected placement that still shows off the bun.
- Apply a texturizing spray to enhance that lived-in, effortless look.
- This relaxed style works perfectly for bohemian weddings, beach ceremonies, and casual celebrations.
11. Deep Side Part with Pin Curls

A dramatic deep side part paired with pinned curls on one side recreates Old Hollywood glamour while keeping your face fully visible and providing secure veil attachment on the fuller side.
- Create an extremely deep side part, positioned two to three inches from your natural part line.
- On the lighter side, create three or four pin curls and secure them flat against your head.
- Apply setting lotion to the pin curls and let them dry completely before unpinning.
- On the fuller side, let your natural curls cascade freely with maximum volume.
- Attach your veil on the fuller side, where the hair volume is greatest, for secure placement.
- Once the pin curls are dry, gently release them to create structured vintage waves that frame your face.
- Finish with shine spray for a polished, glossy look across all the curl sections.
- This glamorous style photographs beautifully and suits formal evening weddings and ballroom venues.
12. Curly Waterfall Braid

The waterfall braid creates a cascading effect as curls drop through the braid sections, giving a romantic, whimsical look that keeps hair off your face while still showing off your curls.
- Begin a French braid at the temple on one side of your head.
- Instead of incorporating all the hair into the braid, drop the bottom section with each stitch.
- Pick up a new section from the top to replace the dropped piece, creating the waterfall effect.
- Continue the braid across the back of your head to the opposite side.
- Let the dropped curl sections fall naturally, creating a curtain of flowing curls.
- Secure the braid end behind your ear and attach your veil just beneath the braid.
- Enhance the dropped curls with a curling iron if they need a little extra definition.
- This enchanting style suits garden weddings, outdoor ceremonies, and romantic themed celebrations.
13. Curly Mohawk Updo

A curly mohawk updo builds dramatic height along the center of your head while the sides stay sleek, giving you an edgy yet elegant bridal style with a bold statement. If this kind of bold shape appeals to you beyond the wedding, our collection of bold short sassy haircuts for Black women has plenty of everyday inspiration in a similar spirit.
- Section your hair into three parts: a center strip from forehead to nape, and two side sections.
- Pin or gel the side sections flat against your head to create sleek contrast against the center volume.
- Tease and gather the center section upward, building dramatic height and curl texture.
- Pin the center section in place, letting curls cascade naturally along the mohawk line.
- Position your veil at the back of the mohawk structure for integrated attachment.
- Use strong-hold products on the sides to keep them smooth throughout the celebration.
- Add decorative pins or crystals along the center for extra sparkle.
- This bold style suits modern brides, urban weddings, and contemporary celebration venues.
14. Loose Curly French Twist

A deconstructed French twist keeps the elegance of this classic style while working in curly texture for a softer, more romantic interpretation that frames the face beautifully.
- Gather your curls to one side at the back of your head without pulling them tight.
- Twist the gathered section vertically upward along the back of your head.
- Secure the twist with bobby pins along its length, letting some curls escape naturally.
- Pull apart sections of the twist to create deliberate looseness and textured volume.
- Leave generous face-framing pieces loose at the front for soft, romantic framing.
- Insert your veil comb within the twist structure for hidden, secure attachment.
- Apply anti-frizz serum to any flyaways while keeping the intentionally undone look.
- This sophisticated style transitions beautifully from ceremony to reception and suits classic wedding gowns.
15. Curly Braided Updo

Multiple braids worked into an updo create intricate visual interest while gathering your curls into an elegant formation that gives the veil excellent structure to attach to.
- Create four to six separate braids throughout your hair, starting from different points around your head.
- Braid loosely to keep curl definition and textural interest within each braid.
- Gather all the braids at the back and pin them together for a rounded updo shape.
- Pull apart the braids gently to add volume and a softer, more romantic look.
- Insert your veil comb among the gathered braids for secure, integrated placement.
- Leave a few curl sections unbraided around your face for natural framing.
- Floral accents or pearl pins throughout the braided sections add a finishing touch.
- This intricate style suits brides who love detailed hairstyling and formal wedding celebrations.
16. Side-Swept Low Bun with Curls

This asymmetrical style places a curly bun at the nape on one side, creating visual interest while keeping your face clear and giving the veil secure placement above the bun.
- Create a deep side part and sweep all the hair to one side at the nape.
- Gather hair into a low side ponytail, leaving face-framing pieces loose.
- Twist the ponytail into a bun, keeping the curl texture rather than smoothing it completely.
- Position the bun slightly off-center at the nape for attractive asymmetry.
- Secure your veil directly above the bun, on the side where most of the hair volume sits.
- Let a few strategic curls fall loose from the bun for a deliberately imperfect look.
- Apply shine serum to the face-framing pieces for a polished finish.
- This elegant style photographs beautifully from every angle and suits sophisticated wedding venues.
17. Curly Halo Braid Crown

A halo braid wraps all the way around your head like a crown, keeping all the hair off your face and creating a regal, ethereal look that shows off your features.
- Part your hair down the center and divide it into two equal sections.
- Begin a Dutch braid on one side, braiding along the hairline toward the back.
- Continue the braid around the back of your head to the opposite side.
- Repeat the process on the other side, meeting the first braid at the back.
- Secure both braid ends together and tuck them under the halo for a seamless look.
- Position your veil beneath where the braids meet at the back for secure attachment.
- Gently pull the braids apart to add width and fullness across the crown.
- This ethereal style suits outdoor ceremonies, bohemian weddings, and romantic garden settings.
18. Vintage Curled Bob with Veil

For brides with shoulder-length curly hair, a vintage-style curled bob with structured curls brings timeless elegance while making veil attachment at the crown easy without covering your face. If a bob feels closer to your everyday length than your wedding-day length, the layered shapes in our shaggy lobs for fine hair guide make a great reference for what to ask your stylist for beforehand.
- Apply setting lotion throughout damp curls and use large rollers to create uniform curl structure.
- Let curls dry completely, either naturally or under a hooded dryer.
- Once dry, carefully remove the rollers and brush through gently for soft, structured waves.
- Shape the curls so they frame your face symmetrically on both sides.
- Attach your veil at the crown, where it won’t disrupt the curl pattern.
- Apply a firm-hold hairspray so the style holds its shape throughout the day.
- A jeweled headband or decorative clips add extra vintage authenticity.
- This classic style suits Art Deco venues, vintage-themed weddings, and timeless bridal looks.
19. Boho Curly Side Braid

A thick, textured side braid draped over one shoulder brings bohemian romance to the look while keeping your face clear and leaving room for the veil on the opposite side.
- Create a deep side part and gather all the hair toward one shoulder.
- Begin a loose braid at the nape, working all the curls into a thick, textured braid.
- Braid loosely to keep maximum volume and curl definition throughout.
- Pull the braid sections apart generously for an undone, bohemian look.
- Secure the braid end with a clear elastic or ribbon that complements your wedding colors.
- Attach your veil on the opposite side from the braid to balance the visual weight.
- Weave small flowers, greenery, or decorative elements through the length of the braid.
- This relaxed style works perfectly for outdoor ceremonies, rustic venues, and bohemian celebrations.
20. High Textured Bun with Face-Framing Curls

An elevated bun at the crown creates height and elegance, while strategic face-framing curls soften the overall look and draw attention to your features. If your hair runs on the finer side, the volume-building tricks in our cute short sassy haircuts for fine hair guide pair nicely with this same crown-lift idea.
- Gather your curls into a high ponytail at the crown, leaving the front sections loose.
- Tease the ponytail to build substantial volume before forming the bun.
- Wrap the ponytail around its base, securing with bobby pins while keeping the texture visible.
- Position your veil directly beneath the bun for a traditional, secure placement.
- Style the face-framing curls to perfectly frame your face, using a curling iron if needed.
- Pull apart the bun sections for deliberate texture and a slightly larger silhouette.
- Decorative pins or a hair accessory on the bun add extra visual interest.
- This timeless style suits formal weddings, ballroom venues, and traditional bridal looks.
21. Asymmetrical Curly Updo

An off-center updo creates modern visual interest while gathering your curls into an elegant formation that puts a little more emphasis on one side of your face.
- Part your hair deeply to one side to set up the asymmetrical foundation.
- Gather curls toward one side at the back, creating an off-center gathering point.
- Pin the curls into an updo formation that sits noticeably to one side rather than centered.
- Keep the lighter side sleeker with fewer face-framing pieces for maximum asymmetry.
- Position your veil within the updo on the fuller side for an integrated look.
- Let a few more curls escape on the fuller side to emphasize the asymmetrical design.
- Apply smoothing serum to the sleeker side while keeping texture on the fuller side.
- This contemporary style suits modern weddings, fashion-forward brides, and artistic venues.
22. Curly Ponytail with Wrapped Base

A sophisticated ponytail with a wrapped base hides the elastic while keeping curly texture throughout the length, balancing polish with a natural finish.
- Gather your curls into a ponytail at your preferred height, typically mid-head or crown level.
- Secure with a strong elastic that matches your hair color.
- Take a small curl section from the ponytail and wrap it around the elastic base.
- Pin the wrapped section securely underneath the ponytail to fully conceal the elastic.
- Position your veil directly above the ponytail base for a traditional placement.
- Tease the ponytail curls for extra volume and fullness throughout the length.
- Leave a few face-framing pieces loose to soften the overall look.
- This versatile style works across many wedding themes and stays comfortable through long celebrations.
23. Romantic Curly Gibson Tuck

The Gibson tuck rolls curls under and inward at the nape, creating vintage-inspired elegance and excellent structure for the veil to attach above the tuck.
- Create a low ponytail at the nape and secure it loosely with an elastic.
- Roll the ponytail upward and inward, tucking it under itself toward the crown.
- Secure the tucked section with bobby pins inserted horizontally along the roll.
- Leave generous face-framing curl sections loose for romantic softness.
- Position your veil directly above the Gibson tuck, where it meets the crown.
- Pull a few small curl sections from the tuck for a softer, more relaxed look.
- Apply a flexible-hold hairspray to maintain the tuck without making it stiff.
- This classic style suits vintage-themed weddings, formal ceremonies, and timeless bridal looks.
24. Curly Faux Hawk Updo

A faux hawk builds dramatic center volume while keeping the sides controlled, giving you an edgy yet elegant option full of personality. The same center-volume principle shows up in several cuts from our short sassy haircuts that add volume to thinning hair guide.
- Section your hair into three zones: a center strip from forehead to nape, and two side sections.
- Pin the side sections smoothly against your head using gel or a smoothing cream.
- Tease the center section dramatically for maximum height and volume.
- Pin the center section upward and back, building a mohawk-like ridge of curls.
- Let the curls at the top of the faux hawk cascade naturally for textured movement.
- Position your veil at the back of the faux hawk structure for an integrated placement.
- Use strong-hold products on the sides to keep them sleek throughout the celebration.
- This bold style suits urban weddings, modern venues, and fashion-forward bridal looks.
25. Curly Side-Swept Chignon

This elegant style sweeps all the curls to one side before gathering them into a low chignon, creating sophisticated asymmetry with complete face visibility.
- Create a deep side part and sweep all the hair toward one side at the nape.
- Gather hair into a side ponytail positioned at the lower side of your neck.
- Twist and wrap the ponytail into a chignon, keeping the curl texture intact.
- Secure the chignon with bobby pins while leaving a few pieces loose around your face.
- Insert your veil comb within or above the chignon structure for secure attachment.
- Pull apart sections of the chignon for volume and a deliberately imperfect look.
- Apply shine serum to the loose pieces for a polished finish that catches the light.
- This sophisticated style photographs beautifully and suits formal wedding celebrations.
26. Voluminous Curly Top with Sleek Sides

This modern style pairs dramatically voluminous curls at the crown with sleek sides, creating striking contrast that highlights your facial structure while leaving room for the veil at the crown.
- Divide hair into a top section, from the temples back, and two side sections.
- Gel or pin the side sections flat against your head for maximum sleekness.
- Tease the top section dramatically to build substantial height and volume.
- Let the voluminous section cascade backward while keeping maximum curl definition.
- Position your veil within the voluminous crown section for an integrated attachment.
- Use anti-humidity products on the sleek sides to keep texture from developing.
- Apply volumizing spray to the top section to enhance and hold the dramatic volume.
- This contemporary style suits modern brides, fashion-forward celebrations, and evening weddings.
27. Braided Curly Low Bun

Multiple small braids worked into a low bun create textural interest while keeping the curly beauty of your hair in an elegant, gathered formation that’s perfect for veil attachment.
- Create three or four small braids throughout your hair, starting from different areas.
- Gather all the remaining curls and braids into a low ponytail at the nape.
- Twist the ponytail and braids together into one unified bun formation.
- Secure with bobby pins while keeping the braids visible for textural interest.
- Position your veil directly above the bun for a traditional, secure placement.
- Leave face-framing curl sections loose for romantic softness.
- Pull apart the bun sections slightly to add volume and a softer look.
- This intricate style suits brides who appreciate detailed work and formal celebrations.
28. Curly Bardot-Style Half-Up

Inspired by Brigitte Bardot, this style features dramatic volume at the crown with a half-up section, bringing retro glamour while beautifully framing the face.
- Section off the crown area from temple to temple in a large horizontal section.
- Tease the crown section extensively for signature Bardot volume and height.
- Smooth the surface of the teased section lightly while keeping volume underneath.
- Secure the crown section at the back with bobby pins or a decorative clip.
- Let the remaining curls cascade freely down your back with enhanced definition.
- Position your veil beneath the secured crown section for an integrated placement.
- Leave generous face-framing pieces loose for that authentic Bardot-style softness.
- This glamorous vintage style suits retro-themed weddings and fashion-forward brides.
29. Twisted Curly Side Updo

Multiple twisted curl sections gathered to one side create an asymmetrical updo with visible texture and dimension, offering modern elegance with romantic softness.
- Divide your hair into five to seven sections, depending on thickness and the amount of detail you want.
- Twist each section loosely from front to back, keeping the natural curl definition.
- Gather all the twisted sections toward one side at the back rather than centering them.
- Pin the twisted sections together to create an off-center updo formation.
- Insert your veil comb among the twisted sections for an integrated, secure attachment.
- Leave a few face-framing pieces untwisted for soft, romantic framing.
- Pull small pieces from the twists for a touch of deliberate imperfection and added volume.
- This romantic style suits garden weddings, outdoor ceremonies, and bohemian celebrations.
30. Curly Bubble Ponytail

A playful bubble ponytail uses elastics to create sections along the length of the hair, offering a contemporary look that’s secure for the veil while keeping the curly texture intact.
- Create a high, mid, or low ponytail depending on your preferred aesthetic and veil placement.
- Secure the initial ponytail with a strong elastic that matches your hair color.
- Add additional elastics down the length of the ponytail at two- to three-inch intervals.
- Gently pull apart each sectioned bubble to add volume and width.
- Position your veil at the base of the initial ponytail for secure attachment.
- Leave face-framing curl sections loose at the front for softness.
- Maintain curl definition throughout each bubble section with an anti-frizz serum.
- This contemporary style suits modern brides, fashion-forward celebrations, and playful wedding themes.
31. Elegant Curly French Braid Crown

A French braid that follows your hairline creates a crown effect while keeping hair away from your face, with the remaining curls left to cascade freely for romantic beauty.
- Begin a French braid at one temple, weaving in hair along the hairline.
- Continue braiding across the forehead and around to the opposite temple.
- Extend the braid along the back of your head if you like, or stop at the opposite temple.
- Let all the remaining curls fall freely, creating a cascading curtain of texture.
- Position your veil behind the French braid crown for a layered, dimensional appearance.
- Pull apart the braid sections for width and a softer, more romantic texture.
- Enhance the loose curls with a curl-defining cream and a diffuser for uniform beauty.
- This classic style suits traditional weddings, formal ceremonies, and timeless bridal looks.
32. Curly Rope Braid Updo

A rope braid technique creates visual interest through twisted sections that gather into an updo, offering textural beauty with a secure structure for the veil.
- Divide your hair into two equal sections after creating your preferred part.
- Twist each section in the same direction until the entire length is twisted.
- Twist the two sections around each other in the opposite direction to create a rope effect.
- Gather the rope braid at the back and pin it into an updo formation.
- Insert your veil comb within the updo structure for a secure, hidden attachment.
- Leave a few face-framing curl sections loose for romantic softness.
- Pull apart the rope braid sections to add extra volume and texture.
- This sophisticated style suits brides who appreciate intricate braiding and formal celebrations.
33. Soft Curly Waves with Deep Side Part

Defined curly waves paired with a dramatic side part bring Old Hollywood glamour while keeping the natural curl texture intact and leaving plenty of room for the veil.
- Create a deep side part positioned two to three inches from your natural part line.
- Apply a wave-defining cream throughout damp curls and set with large rollers.
- Once dry, brush through the curls gently to create soft, uniform wave patterns.
- Sweep most of the hair to one side, showcasing the dramatic part.
- Position your veil on the fuller side, where most of the hair volume sits.
- Use shine serum to enhance the glossy, polished look of the waves.
- Secure the lighter side behind your ear with bobby pins to keep your face visible.
- This glamorous style photographs beautifully and suits formal evening weddings.
34. Curly Milkmaid Braid

Two braids wrapped around the head create a pastoral, romantic crown that keeps all the hair off your face while offering a unique spot for the veil.
- Part your hair down the center and create two equal sections.
- Braid each section loosely, keeping curl definition throughout.
- Wrap one braid across the top of your head like a headband and pin it securely.
- Wrap the second braid across the top in the opposite direction, meeting the first.
- Secure both braid ends at the back and tuck them under for a seamless look.
- Position your veil beneath where the braids meet at the back of your head.
- Pull apart the braids to add width and a softer, more romantic texture.
- This whimsical style suits outdoor ceremonies, rustic venues, and bohemian celebrations.
35. High Volume Curly Half-Updo

Maximum volume at the crown paired with half-up styling creates dramatic height while letting curls cascade freely, giving you contemporary glamour with face-framing beauty.
- Section off a large horseshoe shape from temple to temple across the crown.
- Tease this section extensively using a teasing brush and volumizing powder.
- Smooth the surface gently while keeping maximum volume underneath the layer.
- Secure the teased section at the crown with bobby pins or a decorative accessory.
- Let the remaining curls cascade freely with enhanced definition and moisture.
- Position your veil directly beneath the secured crown section for an integrated look.
- Leave generous face-framing pieces loose to balance the dramatic volume.
- This glamorous style suits formal weddings, ballroom venues, and fashion-forward celebrations.
36. Curly Twisted Halo

Twisted sections wrapped around the head like a halo create ethereal beauty while keeping hair away from your face and giving the veil attractive structure to attach to.
- Create a center part and divide hair into two equal sections.
- Twist one section loosely along the hairline from front to back.
- Continue twisting around the back of your head toward the opposite side.
- Repeat with the second section, meeting the first twist at the back.
- Secure both twisted sections together and tuck the ends under the halo.
- Position your veil beneath where the twists meet for secure attachment.
- Pull the twists apart slightly to add volume and a softer appearance.
- This romantic style suits garden weddings, outdoor ceremonies, and ethereal bridal themes.
37. Sleek Top with Curly Ends

The upper sections are smoothed while curl texture is kept from mid-length to the ends, creating striking contrast that highlights your facial features and curl beauty at once. This same smooth-meets-textured idea shows up in several looks from our modern short sassy haircuts for fine hair guide, worth a look beyond the wedding.
- Apply smoothing serum to roots and upper sections while hair is damp.
- Blow-dry the top section smooth using a paddle brush and concentrator nozzle.
- Let the lower sections air-dry or diffuse-dry to keep their natural curl pattern.
- Create a horizontal division where smooth transitions into curly for definition.
- Position your veil at this transition point for an interesting visual placement.
- Make sure the sleek section is completely smooth and frizz-free, using a flat iron if needed.
- Enhance the curls from mid-length down with a curl cream for definition and separation.
- This contemporary style suits modern brides, fashion-forward celebrations, and urban venues.
38. Curly Braided Half-Up with Flowers

Braids worked into a half-up style add structure while floral elements bring romantic beauty, keeping your face clear while showing off your curly length.
- Create two to four small braids starting from the hairline and working toward the crown.
- Gather these braids together with additional hair from the crown section.
- Secure the half-up section at the back with bobby pins or an elastic.
- Weave fresh flowers, dried florals, or floral accessories throughout the braids.
- Let the remaining curls cascade freely down your back with enhanced definition.
- Position your veil beneath the half-up section for a traditional placement.
- Choose flowers that complement your bouquet for a cohesive wedding-day look.
- This romantic style suits garden ceremonies, outdoor weddings, and floral-themed celebrations.
39. Voluminous Curly Side Ponytail

A side ponytail positioned at ear level creates asymmetrical interest while keeping curly texture and volume intact, offering playful elegance with secure veil placement.
- Create a deep side part and gather all the hair toward one side at ear level.
- Secure with a strong elastic that can support the weight of your curls.
- Wrap a small curl section around the elastic to hide it completely.
- Tease the ponytail curls to build dramatic volume throughout the length.
- Position your veil at the base of the ponytail on the side for secure attachment.
- Leave face-framing pieces loose on the opposite side for balance and softness.
- Apply anti-humidity spray to fight frizz throughout your celebration.
- This playful style suits less formal weddings, reception styling, and contemporary celebrations.
40. Curly Bouffant Style

A teased bouffant at the crown brings retro glamour while keeping the curly texture intact throughout, offering vintage-inspired elegance with dramatic face-framing volume.
- Section off the crown area in a large horseshoe shape from temple to temple.
- Tease this section extensively at the roots to build substantial height.
- Smooth the surface lightly while keeping maximum volume underneath.
- Pin the bouffant section at the crown to secure the height for the whole day.
- Let the remaining curls cascade freely with definition and moisture.
- Position your veil behind the bouffant for an authentic retro placement.
- Apply strong-hold hairspray to keep the bouffant structure all day.
- This glamorous vintage style suits retro-themed weddings and fashion-forward brides.
41. Textured Curly Low Ponytail

A low ponytail with maintained curl texture offers understated elegance while staying comfortable to wear and providing a secure spot for the veil through long celebrations.
- Gather your curls into a low ponytail at the nape without smoothing or brushing.
- Secure with an elastic and wrap a curl section around it to conceal it.
- Keep the natural curl texture throughout the ponytail rather than defining or separating it.
- Position your veil directly above the ponytail base for a traditional placement.
- Leave a few strategic face-framing curl sections loose for romantic softness.
- Apply a light texturizing spray to enhance the natural, undone look.
- Gently pull apart some curl sections in the ponytail for extra volume.
- This comfortable style suits long wedding days, outdoor celebrations, and understated elegance.
42. Curly Asymmetrical Side Bun

An off-center bun positioned behind one ear creates modern asymmetry while keeping curly texture and giving you an interesting spot for the veil.
- Create a deep side part and gather hair toward one side behind the ear.
- Form a ponytail at this asymmetrical position rather than at the center nape.
- Twist and wrap the ponytail into a bun, keeping the curl texture visible.
- Secure with bobby pins while leaving a few strategic curls escaping from the bun.
- Position your veil beside or above the asymmetrical bun for balanced placement.
- Leave generous face-framing pieces loose on the opposite side for balance.
- Pull apart sections of the bun for deliberate volume and imperfection.
- This contemporary style suits modern brides, fashion-forward celebrations, and artistic venues.
43. Vintage Pin-Up Curls

Structured pin-up style curls bring retro glamour with defined curl placement that frames the face dramatically, opening up a variety of veil attachment options.
- Apply setting lotion throughout damp hair and set with pin curls or rollers.
- Create specific curl patterns by rolling sections in predetermined directions.
- Let curls dry completely before carefully removing the pins or rollers.
- Brush through only slightly to keep distinct, separated curl formations.
- Position curls strategically to frame your face in the classic pin-up style.
- Attach your veil at the crown or back, depending on your specific curl placement.
- Apply strong-hold hairspray to keep the precise curl structure all day.
- This distinctive retro style suits vintage-themed weddings and brides who love classic glamour.
44. Curly Pulled-Back Half-Crown

The crown section is pulled straight back while keeping its volume, creating a regal appearance that keeps hair off the face while showing off your curly length.
- Section off the crown area from temple to temple in a horseshoe shape.
- Pull this section straight back rather than teasing it upward, for clean lines.
- Keep volume at the crown without building dramatic height.
- Secure the pulled-back section at the crown with bobby pins or a decorative accessory.
- Let the remaining curls cascade freely with enhanced definition.
- Position your veil beneath the secured crown section for a traditional placement.
- Leave minimal face-framing pieces for a cleaner, more regal appearance.
- This elegant style suits formal weddings, royal-inspired themes, and traditional ceremonies.
45. Messy Curly Side Twist

A deliberately messy twist gathered to one side creates effortless bohemian beauty while keeping curly texture and giving you asymmetrical face-framing.
- Create a side part and gather hair toward one side without smoothing.
- Loosely twist sections from front to back, keeping curl definition throughout.
- Pin the twisted sections at the side or back, letting pieces escape naturally.
- Resist the urge to tighten or perfect the twist — a little messiness is the look.
- Insert your veil comb within the twisted structure for an integrated placement.
- Leave generous face-framing pieces loose for romantic softness.
- Apply minimal product to keep the natural, lived-in appearance.
- This relaxed style suits bohemian weddings, outdoor ceremonies, and casual celebrations.
46. Curly Crown with Straight Ends

An interesting contrast style keeps curls at the crown while the ends are straightened, creating unique visual interest that highlights your facial features. That same curly-top, sleeker-bottom contrast is part of what makes the mullet hairstyle for women over 50 such a fun cut to revisit after the wedding.
- Keep natural curl texture from the roots through the mid-length sections.
- Straighten only the bottom three to four inches of hair using a flat iron.
- Create a clear transition point where curly becomes straight, for definition.
- Position your veil at the crown, where the curl texture is fullest.
- Leave curly face-framing pieces to keep softness around your features.
- Apply heat protectant before straightening to prevent damage.
- Use anti-frizz serum on the straightened sections for sleek perfection.
- This editorial style suits fashion-forward brides, modern celebrations, and contemporary venues.
47. Romantic Curly Loose Braid

A single loose braid keeps curl texture intact while gathering hair away from the face, creating simple, romantic beauty with easy veil attachment.
- Create your preferred part and begin a braid at the nape or slightly higher.
- Braid very loosely to keep maximum curl definition and texture.
- Avoid pulling sections tight — let the curls stay voluminous within the braid.
- Secure the braid end with a ribbon or elastic that matches your wedding colors.
- Position your veil where the braid begins for a seamless, integrated look.
- Leave generous face-framing curl sections loose for romantic softness.
- Pull the braid sections apart significantly for an undone, bohemian appearance.
- This simple style suits outdoor ceremonies, garden weddings, and understated elegance.
48. Voluminous Curly Updo with Height

Maximum volume gathered into an updo creates dramatic presence while keeping curly texture throughout, offering show-stopping elegance with secure veil placement.
- Tease all sections of hair substantially to build a maximum volume foundation.
- Gather the teased curls toward the back and upward rather than downward.
- Pin sections to create an elevated, voluminous updo formation.
- Keep visible curl texture throughout rather than smoothing the surface.
- Insert your veil comb within the updo structure for an integrated attachment.
- Leave a few strategic face-framing curl sections loose for balance.
- Apply volumizing spray throughout and a strong-hold spray to set the structure.
- This dramatic style suits formal ballroom weddings, evening celebrations, and glamorous themes.
49. Curly Side-Swept Waves

All the curls are swept to one side here, creating flowing movement while the opposite side stays sleek, offering asymmetrical glamour that beautifully frames your face.
- Create a deep side part positioned far from your natural part line.
- Sweep all the curls to one shoulder, using smoothing product on the lighter side.
- Keep the lighter side sleek and flat against your head with gel or pins.
- Enhance curls on the fuller side with curl cream and definition.
- Position your veil on the sleeker side for secure, flat attachment.
- Use bobby pins to keep the swept side secure throughout your celebration.
- Apply shine serum to both sides for a polished, glossy finish.
- This glamorous style photographs beautifully and suits formal evening weddings.
50. Bohemian Curly Fishtail Braid

A textured fishtail braid keeps the curly beauty of your hair while creating intricate visual interest, offering bohemian romance with practical face-framing and veil attachment.
- Create your preferred part and gather hair to one side or at the back.
- Begin a fishtail braid by taking small sections from the outer edges alternately.
- Keep curl definition by braiding loosely, without pulling sections tight.
- Continue the fishtail pattern down the full length of your hair.
- Secure the braid end with an elastic or ribbon in coordinating colors.
- Position your veil where the fishtail braid begins, for a smooth integration.
- Pull the fishtail sections apart substantially for extra width and bohemian texture.
- This intricate style suits outdoor weddings, rustic venues, and detail-oriented brides.
51. Curly Rolled Updo

Sections rolled upward and pinned create vintage-inspired elegance while keeping curl texture intact, offering structured beauty with secure veil placement options.
- Divide hair into horizontal sections from the nape to the crown.
- Roll each section upward toward the crown, keeping curl texture within the rolls.
- Secure each rolled section with bobby pins along its length.
- Build a stacked effect with multiple rolls layering upward.
- Insert your veil comb among the rolls for a secure, integrated attachment.
- Leave face-framing curl sections unrolled for romantic softness.
- Apply strong-hold hairspray to keep the rolled structure intact throughout the day.
- This vintage-inspired style suits classic weddings, formal venues, and timeless bridal looks.
52. Loose Curly Waterfall with Veil

A waterfall effect lets curls cascade freely while a subtle braid runs along one side, creating ethereal beauty with natural face-framing.
- Begin a waterfall braid at the temple on one side.
- Continue the braid across the back, dropping sections to cascade downward.
- Let the dropped curl sections fall naturally, creating the waterfall effect.
- Continue the braid to the opposite side, or stop at the center back.
- Position your veil beneath or beside the waterfall braid for a layered appearance.
- Enhance all the cascading curls with curl cream for uniform definition.
- Leave face-framing pieces loose for natural, romantic framing.
- This enchanting style suits outdoor ceremonies, garden weddings, and romantic themes.
53. Structured Curly Pompadour

A pompadour at the front builds dramatic height and vintage glamour while curls cascade from the elevated section, offering retro sophistication with modern appeal.
- Section off the front portion of hair from the forehead to mid-crown.
- Tease this section extensively at the roots for substantial height.
- Roll the teased section backward and upward to shape the pompadour.
- Pin the pompadour securely at the crown to maintain its structure.
- Let the remaining curls cascade freely from behind the pompadour.
- Position your veil directly behind the pompadour structure.
- Apply strong-hold hairspray to the pompadour to keep its height all day.
- This dramatic vintage style suits retro-themed weddings and glamorous celebrations.
54. Curly Twisted Low Ponytail

Multiple twists worked into a low ponytail add textural interest while keeping the curly beauty of your hair, offering sophisticated ease with comfortable wear.
- Create three to five twists starting from different points around your head.
- Gather these twists, along with the remaining curls, into a low ponytail.
- Keep the individual twists visible within the ponytail formation.
- Secure with an elastic and wrap a curl section around it to conceal it.
- Position your veil directly above the ponytail for a traditional placement.
- Leave face-framing curl sections loose for romantic softness.
- Let the ponytail curls keep their natural texture and definition.
- This elegant style suits various wedding themes and stays comfortable all day.
55. Curly Grecian-Inspired Updo

A Grecian-style updo features twisted and pinned sections that evoke ancient elegance while keeping curly texture intact, creating a mythological beauty with regal presence.
- Create a center part for classical symmetry.
- Twist sections from the sides backward, pinning them at the back in layers.
- Build the updo vertically, creating height and classical proportions.
- Keep curl texture throughout the twisted and pinned sections.
- Position your veil at the back of the updo for a traditional, goddess-like placement.
- Gold accessories or laurel-inspired elements complete the authentic Grecian aesthetic.
- Leave minimal but strategic face-framing pieces for softness.
- This classical style suits formal weddings, destination ceremonies in Greece, and mythology-inspired themes.
56. Voluminous Curly Half-Updo with Braid

A braided accent worked into a half-up style adds textural interest while maximum volume at the crown delivers dramatic presence with face-framing beauty.
- Section off the crown area and create a small braid on one side, from temple backward.
- Tease the remaining crown section extensively for dramatic volume.
- Incorporate the braid into the half-up section as you secure it.
- Let the remaining curls cascade freely with enhanced definition.
- Position your veil beneath the secured half-up section.
- Leave face-framing pieces loose to balance the dramatic volume.
- Pull apart the braid sections for added width and texture.
- This glamorous style suits formal celebrations and fashion-forward brides.
57. Curly Side Knot

A low side knot creates unexpected visual interest while keeping curly texture intact, offering contemporary elegance with asymmetrical appeal and easy veil placement.
- Gather all the hair to one side at nape level.
- Divide the gathered hair into two sections and tie them in a knot.
- Continue knotting if length allows, building a stacked knot effect.
- Secure the final knot with bobby pins, letting curl texture stay visible.
- Position your veil beside or above the side knot for an integrated placement.
- Leave face-framing curl sections loose for romantic balance.
- Pull apart the knot sections for volume and a touch of deliberate imperfection.
- This contemporary style suits modern weddings, artistic venues, and fashion-forward celebrations.
58. Romantic Curly Spiral Updo

Curls arranged in a spiral pattern create mesmerizing visual movement while gathering hair elegantly, offering a unique look with a secure structure for the veil.
- Pin individual curl sections in a circular spiral pattern starting from the center.
- Work outward from the center point, building an expanding spiral formation.
- Keep the natural curl shape of each section as you pin it.
- Build the spiral at the back of your head, at nape or mid-head level.
- Insert your veil comb at the center or edge of the spiral formation.
- Leave a few strategic face-framing curl sections loose for softness.
- Apply a flexible-hold hairspray to keep the spiral structure without stiffness.
- This artistic style suits creative brides, unique wedding themes, and detail-oriented celebrations.
59. Curly Dutch Braid Crown

A Dutch braid, or inverted French braid, creates raised texture along the crown while the remaining curls flow freely, offering dimensional beauty with practical face-framing.
- Begin a Dutch braid at one temple by crossing sections under rather than over.
- Continue the braid across the crown toward the opposite temple.
- Keep curl texture within the braid by braiding loosely.
- Secure the braid end behind the opposite ear with bobby pins.
- Let the remaining curls cascade freely with definition and moisture.
- Position your veil behind the Dutch braid for a layered, dimensional placement.
- Pull the braid sections apart to enhance the raised, three-dimensional effect.
- This textured style suits outdoor weddings and brides who appreciate detailed braiding.
60. Sleek Crown with Loose Curly Ends

The crown section is smoothed while curls begin at mid-length, creating striking contrast that draws attention to your facial features and curl beauty at the same time.
- Apply smoothing products to the crown section while hair is damp.
- Blow-dry the crown smooth using a paddle brush and tension.
- Let the mid-length and ends keep their natural curl texture.
- Create a clear demarcation line where smooth transitions into curly.
- Position your veil at this transition point for an interesting placement.
- Flat iron the smooth section if needed for perfect sleekness.
- Enhance the curls from the transition point downward with defining products.
- This contemporary style suits modern brides and fashion-forward celebrations.
61. Curly Braided Halo with Flowers

A braided halo adorned with fresh flowers creates ethereal garden beauty while keeping all the hair off your face, with romantic, nature-inspired elegance.
- Create two braids starting from each temple and working toward the back.
- Join the braids at the back to form a complete halo around your head.
- Weave fresh flowers, greenery, or floral accents throughout the braided halo.
- Secure any loose ends underneath the halo for a seamless look.
- Position your veil beneath the braided halo at the back.
- Pull the braid sections apart to add width and accommodate more florals.
- Choose flowers that complement your bouquet for a cohesive look.
- This romantic style suits garden ceremonies, outdoor weddings, and floral-themed celebrations.
62. Curly Topknot with Wrapped Base

A high topknot with a decorative wrapped base creates contemporary elegance while keeping curly texture intact in an elevated formation that’s perfect for veil placement below.
- Gather all your curls into a high ponytail at the crown.
- Twist and wrap the ponytail into a topknot, keeping the curl texture.
- Take a separate curl section or decorative element and wrap it around the knot base.
- Secure the wrapped base element with bobby pins for a polished look.
- Position your veil directly beneath the topknot for a traditional placement.
- Leave a few strategic face-framing curl sections loose for softness.
- Pull apart the topknot sections to add volume and visual interest.
- This modern style suits contemporary weddings and fashion-forward brides.
63. Romantic Curly Side Cascade

Curls swept to one side cascade over the shoulder like a waterfall, creating flowing romance while the opposite side stays sleek for dramatic asymmetry.
- Create a deep side part and sweep all the hair to one shoulder.
- Secure the sleeker side with pins and a smoothing product.
- Arrange the cascading curls over the opposite shoulder in a flowing formation.
- Position your veil on the sleeker side for secure, flat attachment.
- Define individual curls in the cascade with curl cream for separation.
- Use shine serum on both sides for a polished, glossy finish.
- Leave minimal face-framing pieces on the fuller side for balance.
- This glamorous style photographs beautifully and suits formal evening celebrations.
64. Curly Double Braid Updo

Two braids worked into an updo create intricate detail while keeping curly texture intact, offering sophisticated beauty with artistic appeal and easy veil integration.
- Create two separate braids starting from different points on your head.
- Gather these braids, along with the remaining curls, into an updo formation.
- Keep both braids visible and intact within the updo.
- Pin the updo securely while making sure the braids create visual interest.
- Insert your veil comb within or beneath the braided updo structure.
- Leave face-framing curl sections loose for romantic softness.
- Pull apart sections of both braids for added volume and texture.
- This intricate style suits brides who appreciate detailed work and formal celebrations.
65. Vintage Curly Finger Waves

Structured finger waves at the front transition into curls at the back, creating authentic vintage glamour that dramatically frames the face with period-perfect styling.
- Apply strong setting lotion to damp hair in the front sections.
- Create S-shaped waves using the finger wave technique and clips.
- Let the waves dry completely before removing the clips.
- Keep natural curls in the back sections for textural contrast.
- Position your veil at the crown, where the waves transition into curls.
- Apply strong-hold hairspray to maintain the precise wave structure.
- A jeweled headband or vintage accessory adds extra authenticity.
- This distinctive style suits Art Deco venues, vintage-themed weddings, and brides who love period styling.
66. Curly Pulled-Back Ponytail with Height

A ponytail with dramatic height at the crown creates contemporary elegance while keeping curly texture throughout, offering fashion-forward style with veil placement options.
- Tease the crown section extensively before gathering it into a ponytail.
- Create the ponytail at mid-head or crown level while keeping the teased volume.
- Secure with a strong elastic that can support the weight and volume of your curls.
- Wrap a curl section around the elastic to conceal it completely.
- Position your veil at the ponytail base or slightly below for integration.
- Leave face-framing curl sections loose for balance and softness.
- Apply volumizing spray to the crown and ponytail for maximum impact.
- This dramatic style suits modern celebrations and fashion-forward brides.
67. Ethereal Curly Loose Arrangement

Curls pinned loosely and seemingly at random create an ethereal, cloud-like effect while keeping the natural texture intact, offering artistic beauty with romantic softness and flexible veil placement. If you love the idea of letting natural texture lead well past your wedding day, our piece on long hair over 60 and aging gracefully is worth a look for long-term inspiration.
- Pin individual curl sections throughout the back without creating defined structure.
- Let the curls keep their natural shape and fall direction.
- Create an intentionally imperfect, cloud-like arrangement of curls.
- Leave generous curls loose and unpinned for flowing movement.
- Insert your veil comb among the pinned sections for flexible placement.
- Keep a heavier face-framing curl presence for romantic softness.
- Apply minimal product to preserve the natural, ethereal appearance.
- This artistic style suits bohemian weddings, outdoor ceremonies, and free-spirited celebrations.
Conclusion
Choosing your wedding day hairstyle is part of the fun of planning — it’s a chance to celebrate your natural curls while building the perfect base for your veil and overall bridal look.
These 67 veil-ready wedding hairstyles for long curly hair cover everything from classic updos to flowing romantic waves, vintage glamour to modern edge, so there’s truly something here for every bride.
Each style was chosen specifically to work with curly texture, hold a veil securely, and frame your face in a way that feels authentically you.
Book a hair trial with your stylist well ahead of the big day, and bring along photos of your favorite looks, your veil, and any accessories you’re planning to wear.
Don’t be afraid to mix elements from a few different styles — and whatever you choose, prioritize keeping your curls healthy with proper prep, moisture, and protection in the weeks leading up to the wedding.
With the right preparation and a stylist who understands curly hair, your curls can be one of the most beautiful parts of your wedding day look, photographed and remembered for years to come.