Make a braided crown by wrapping your hair around your head like a circlet. For a contemporary touch, add miniature flowers or beads to this beautiful and classic style.
Make a loose bun at the nape of your neck, allowing a few strands to frame your face. To obtain a traditional medieval style, use ornamental hairpins or combs.
Part your hair down the center and braid two portions into three-strand braids. Then, pin them together behind your head for a half-up, half-down medieval look.
Allow your hair to flow freely and add subtle waves to it. This appearance is representative of the free-spirited, medieval maiden aesthetic.
Make a deep side split with your hair and twist it into a rope braid or a simple twist. For a dark, gothic look, secure it with a hairpin embellished with a jewel.
Tie your hair back at the nape of your neck with a ribbon or leather thread. Braid the ribbon or cord in your ponytail for extra interest.
Even if your hair is shorter, you may get a medieval style. For a royal look, style your bob with loose waves and a diadem or headband.
Using a curling iron, make little, tight curls or ringlets in your hair. This romantic design was popular throughout the Renaissance period and is suitable for special events.
Create a braided headband by braiding a short portion of hair on either side of your head and securing it over the top. This aesthetic is both functional and appealing.