Braided hairstyles have evolved from simple protective styles to stunning works of art that express personality and culture. This year brings fresh twists on classic braids, combining tradition with modern flair. Whether you’re looking for low-maintenance protection or head-turning glamour, these twenty braid styles offer something for everyone.
1. Bohemian Box Braids
Carefree and effortlessly chic, these loose-ended box braids create movement and texture unlike traditional styles. The undone look pairs perfectly with beads or cuffs for personalized flair. Maintenance is minimal – just wrap them at night and refresh with light oil when needed.
2. Knotless Braids with Ombré
Starting with your natural color at the roots and transitioning to a lighter shade creates dimension without harsh chemicals on your actual hair. The gradual color shift catches light beautifully. Knotless technique means less tension on your scalp – perfect for tender-headed folks!
3. Tribal Fulani Braids
Rooted in West African tradition, Fulani braids feature a central cornrow with side braids framing the face. Modern interpretations incorporate beads, cowrie shells, and metallic threads. The versatile pattern works for formal events or casual outings while honoring cultural heritage.
4. Goddess Braids Updo
Thick, rope-like cornrows swirled into an elegant updo create instant sophistication. The substantial size of goddess braids makes this style both dramatic and regal. Surprisingly lightweight despite their appearance, these braids can last 3-4 weeks with proper care and edge maintenance.
5. Passion Twist Braids
Marrying the texture of goddess locs with the technique of Senegalese twists creates this gorgeously tousled style. The romantic, bohemian finish works for any season or occasion. Lighter than traditional braids, passion twists move naturally and frame faces beautifully.
6. Feed-In Braids with Geometric Patterns
Precision is everything with these architectural cornrows that create stunning visual interest. Adding hair gradually creates a natural-looking braid that’s smooth from root to tip. Zigzags, diamonds, and curved lines transform basic feed-ins into wearable art that showcases your stylist’s creativity.
7. Butterfly Locs
Named for their whimsical, slightly undone appearance, butterfly locs blend the structure of faux locs with intentionally messy loops throughout. Small sections of hair peek out, creating a delicate, ethereal effect. Lightweight and bouncy, they move naturally while still protecting your hair.
8. Crown Braid with Fulani Accents
Wrapping a thick braid around your head creates a regal silhouette that’s both practical and stunning. Adding Fulani-inspired beads or cowrie shells at the temples honors traditional styling techniques. Perfect for special occasions or when you need your hair completely off your neck.
9. Braided Bob
Short doesn’t mean boring! This shoulder-skimming style delivers all the protection of braids without the weight and length. The crisp ends create a modern silhouette that’s perfect for professional settings. Maintenance is simpler than longer styles, with quicker wash days and styling time.
10. Lemonade Braids
Made famous by Beyoncé, these side-swept feed-in cornrows create dramatic flair while keeping hair protected. The asymmetrical style typically sweeps from one side to the other with varying braid sizes for dimension. Add beads or cuffs at the ends for extra personality.
11. Boho Knotless Braids with Curly Ends
Combining the gentle installation of knotless braids with playful curly ends creates this free-spirited style. The loose curls bounce and move naturally, softening the overall look. Leave a few face-framing tendrils out for an extra romantic touch that highlights your features.
12. Mohawk tressé
Bold and edgy, this style features tightly braided sides with height and volume running down the center. The contrast between sleek sides and textured center creates stunning dimension. Surprisingly versatile – wear it full and proud or partially flattened for different occasions.
13. Jumbo Goddess Box Braids
Dramatically oversized braids make a statement while requiring fewer individual plaits – meaning less time in the stylist’s chair! The substantial size creates instant impact and frames faces beautifully. Despite their size, they’re surprisingly lightweight when done with the right hair.
14. Braided Space Buns
Playful yet practical, this style features braids gathered into two buns positioned high on the head. The dual-bun approach creates balance while showcasing the intricate braid work underneath. Dress it up with accessories or keep it minimal for everyday cuteness.
15. Stitch Braids
The distinctive raised pattern created by the braiding technique makes these stand out from traditional cornrows. Each braid appears to have a zigzag or stitch-like texture running through it. The unique texture catches light beautifully and adds visual interest to even simple styles.
16. Triangle Box Braids
Breaking away from traditional square parting creates this fresh geometric look. The triangular parts form an interesting pattern across the scalp that’s visible whenever braids are lifted or styled up. The unique parting distributes weight more evenly, potentially reducing tension on your scalp.
17. Braided Bantu Knots
Combining two protective styles creates this standout look – braids wrapped into traditional Bantu knots. The result is structured, sculptural, and deeply connected to African heritage. Each knot can be positioned strategically to flatter your face shape and highlight your best features.