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These Style Trends For 2017 Weddings Will Complete Your Look

It's all in the details.

If you're getting married in 2017, you've probably finished picking out the essentials — you know, the venue, the photographer, the dress. But it's the small details for your look that always seem to be held off until the last minute that can make all the difference.

There are so many elements to wedding style that it can be overwhelming to even know where to begin. Fortunately it's exactly things like hairstyles and jewelry that Pinterest is great at, and the prettiness specialist pulled together the best weddings trends of 2017 based on increasing searches for exactly that purpose.

While stunning updos have been de rigueur for years, 2017 brides are opting for simpler, polished looks that allow them to dance the night away without fussing over their hair.

In the same vein, natural hair is very much in style, allowing brides to enjoy their wedding day and show off their gorgeous tresses.

Red lips always make an impact, but for a more modern option, why not try a berry hue?

Pink eyeshadow brightens up eyes to complement white gowns (or honestly, whichever colour you choose to wear).

Meanwhile, Brides.com notes that for the seriously fashion forward, piling on the highlights for your eyelids and cheekbones goes a long way.

If your gown is simple (and even if it isn't), oversized earrings that reach as far down as the shoulders can make a huge statement. Plus, they're gorgeous to wear for another occasion too!

Chokers, says TheKnot.com, can be a gorgeous enhancement for the neckline of the outfit, and can vary from simple to stunningly dramatic.

Blue suits for grooms have been heavily searched, reports Pinterest, and it's easy to see why. The gorgeous hue can work for everything from a church wedding to a destination elopement, and when it's worn again, it won't scream "wedding suit."

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