4 reasons why anti-flower crown styles are set to become your latest hair trend
I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair...
Looking for new ways to beat hair boredom? Then the latest craze of anti-flower crown styles is the surest way to upgrade your look with minimal fuss.
So what is an anti-flower crown, you ask? Well, we all know how popular the flower crown is; it is the go-to look for any bohemian lovers or festival goers, and whether you like it or not, flower crowns just cannot be avoided. Until now that is…
Make sure you are one step ahead of the fashion pack by ditching the flower crown for its rebellious sister that is the anti-flower crown. See how and why you need to try the trend, below!
Behold the anti-flower crown, the new viral hair trend
1. They spice up space buns
If you are a lover of the space buns trend, then why not spice up your look by adding an array of gorgeous floral hair accessories like this Instagrammer. Credit: @maresha_s
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If you like the idea of wearing flowers in your hair, but don’t like a look that’s too bold, then you can add a small selection of flowers for a subtle yet pretty finish.
We love how this Instagrammer teamed her wavy long bob with a side braid and finished the look by tucking in soft baby’s breath flowers. Credit: @shillitowedding
3. They are the perfect look for festivals
As festival season is now in full swing, we say ditch the flower crown for this quirky floral alternative. This Instagrammer has ensured all eyes will be on her with this fun and flirty hairstyle. Credit: @cynthianyongesa
4. They dress up any hairstyle
From work to play, the anti-floral crown trend can instantly take any look from ordinary to extraordinary by simply adding a few floral sprigs here and there. Alternatively, take a queue from this Instagrammer who upgraded her blogger bun with cute white flowers. Credit: @weddinghaircompany