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Part of my post was eaten, ugh. Here's a front view of my hair that's truer to my natural texture/length;

Since your dress is really intricate it might be nice to pull your hair up, off your shoulders to highlight the delicate details of the dress.
That looks nice! I always fear the center part with my spacious forehead, but Angelina rocks it.
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Hey Bees!
I'm trying to figure out if I'll need to grow my hair out some more for our wedding in May. Does anyone have an idea of where I could start with my hair trials (I'm blessed in that my bestfriend/MOH is a hair dresser and is doing as many trials as it takes to get this right)?
Below is my dress (which pictures my hair in the front), and my hair's length down my back. Thanks!