Minimal festive hairstyle with simple braid and hair accessories

Hair Accessories Are the Biggest Festive Trend This Year—Easy Styling Ideas Without a Hairstylist

This festive season, the spotlight has officially shifted from complicated hairstyles to creative hair accessorising.

From runways to real weddings, the most striking looks share one thing in common:
effortless hair, elevated with jewellery and thoughtful details.

The best part?
You don’t need a hairstylist, heat tools, or hours of prep. With a few clever styling ideas, you can transform everyday hair into a festive statement—low effort, high impact.

Below are easy, no-fail ways to accessorise your hair using jewellery, lace, florals, and chains, perfect for weddings, festive dinners, or intimate celebrations.


Why Hair Accessorising Is Trending Right Now

Festive fashion has moved toward ease and individuality.

Instead of overdone curls and rigid buns, women are choosing:

  • Natural textures
  • Simple braids and ponytails
  • Statement accessories that do the work

Hair accessories add:

  • Visual interest without heaviness
  • Cultural richness with a modern feel
  • Styling flexibility—you can change the look mid-event

Person in traditional attire with intricate hairdo against a decorative wall.


1. Add Earrings to Your Hair Braid (Yes, Really)

One of the most eye-catching trends this year is wearing earrings in your hair.

How to do it

  • Choose lightweight earrings (studs, mini drops, or small chandeliers)
  • Use the brooch back or safety-pin backing instead of ear hooks
  • Pin them along the braid at equal distances

Why the brooch back matters

Using a brooch back:

  • Prevents sharp hooks from poking the scalp
  • Keeps the accessory stable
  • Makes it safer and more comfortable for long wear

✨ Works beautifully with side braids, fishtails, or low plaits.

Traditional embroidered blouse with gold buttons and intricate patterns, worn by a person.


2. Braid a Lace That Matches Your Outfit

This is a timeless trick that instantly looks styled—without trying.

How to do it

  • Pick a lace or fabric trim that matches your outfit (dupatta edge, lehenga detail, saree border)
  • Braid it gently into your hair
  • Let the ends fall loose or secure with a neutral tie

This adds:

  • Texture
  • Colour continuity
  • A soft festive touch without heaviness

Perfect for day weddings, mehendi functions, or festive lunches.


3. Gajra, But Make It Modern

Instead of wrapping a gajra around a bun, braid a gajra strand directly into your hair.

Styling ideas

  • Single gajra strand through a loose braid
  • Partial braid starting mid-length
  • Combine with minimal jewellery for balance

This keeps the look:

  • Fresh, not traditional-heavy
  • Comfortable
  • Long-lasting

Ideal for humid climates where heavy hair styling doesn’t last.

gajra hair braid


4. Use a Choker Chain as a Hair Accessory

One of the smartest styling hacks this season: using jewellery meant for the neck in your hair.

Three easy ways to style a choker chain

  1. As a headband
    Pin it across the crown for a regal, modern look
  2. As a C-curve at the back
    Pin it at the lower back of open hair or a half-tie for subtle drama
  3. Flowing with a ponytail
    Attach it at the base and let it cascade with the pony

This works especially well with:

  • Gold-tone chains
  • Pearl chokers
  • Minimal stone detailing

Person in traditional attire with braided hair and jewelry against a textured wall.choker in hairdo


5. Braid a Chain Into Your Hair

Chains are no longer just for necklaces.

How to style

  • Choose a lightweight chain (snake chains work best)
  • Braid it directly into your hair
  • Keep the braid loose for a soft, editorial finish

You can:

  • Keep it minimal with one chain
  • Layer two different textures for depth

This style photographs beautifully and moves well—perfect for evening events.

chain in hairWoman with braided hair and traditional saree in front of a blurred backgroundWoman with intricate hair bun and braid  with chain necklace wearing a pink dress against a dark background


6. Add Charms/Pendants to Your Hair Braid

Pendants and Charms aren’t just for jewellery—they’re perfect for personalising your hairstyle.

Styling tips

  • Use small charms or talismans
  • Attach them at intervals along a braid
  • Attach just one pendant

This works especially well for:

  • Festive evenings
  • Destination weddings
  • Indo-western outfits

Each charm adds a story—making the look feel intentional, not styled.

Woman with long, wavy hair styled with a decorative pendant, wearing a white top.


The Key to Getting It Right: Balance

When accessorising your hair:

  • Keep your hair texture natural
  • Avoid over-styling both hair and outfit
  • Let one element shine

If your hair is statement-heavy, keep earrings minimal.
If your hair is subtle, you can go bolder with jewellery.


Final Thought

This festive season is about creativity over complexity.

With a braid, a chain, or a thoughtfully placed accessory, you can create a beautiful hairdo—no stylist, no stress, no effort overload.

Sometimes, all it takes is seeing jewellery differently.

Explore jewellery designed to be worn beyond the obvious—crafted to move with you, wherever creativity takes you.

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