The morning starts with tea, not panic.
A dedicated bridal service built around one morning that has to go right — a trial you actually wear out of the salon, a running order timed to the minute, and a team who arrive early and leave once the car does.
One morning. No surprises.
Bridal hair is a different job to a Tuesday blow dry — it has a deadline, an audience and no possibility of a reschedule. We treat it that way. Every booking starts with a trial, so the style you see on the day is one you've already tried, adjusted and approved, not a first attempt made under time pressure with everyone watching.
Three ways to book bridal hair.
Booked separately or together — most brides start with a trial, then confirm the wedding morning once it's right.
Bridal Trial
A full run-through of your chosen style, worn for the afternoon so you can test it against a mirror, a coffee and real life before the day itself.
Wedding Morning
On-site styling for the bride on the day itself, timed against the rest of the morning so hair is finished with time to spare, not seconds.
Bridal Party
Styling for bridesmaids, mothers and anyone else in the wedding party, booked alongside the bride's own appointment on the same morning.
All prices illustrative for this demo. On-site travel, early starts and additional trials are quoted separately on the live site.
How the morning runs.
An illustrative running order for an on-site bridal party of six — yours is built around your own ceremony time.
Arrival & first cup of tea
The team arrives, sets up and gets everyone settled before a single pin goes in — including the bride.
Bridal party styling begins
Bridesmaids and mothers first, worked through in an order agreed the week before so nobody's waiting around in curlers.
The bride's hair
Full, unhurried attention on the trialled style, with the room a little quieter than it's been all morning.
Final pins & veil
Veil, comb or headpiece fitted last, checked from every angle it'll actually be seen from — including a chair.
Ready
Kit packed away, room left as we found it, and a stylist's number saved in your phone in case of a stray pin later.
"Nobody was watching a clock."
Our trial caught a hairline change I'd never have thought to ask for. On the morning itself the team had my four bridesmaids and my mum done with time to spare — I actually sat and had breakfast in a robe before my own hair even started.
A few recent mornings.
Soft, undone waves with a hair vine.
Bridal party, mid-morning.
Finished updo, veil comb set.
Start your bridal enquiry.
Tell us your date, headcount and vision and we'll come back with availability and a proposed running order.