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Now, it seems the mid-wedding chop is quickly becoming a trend. On TikTok, the hashtag #weddinghaircut is overrun with brides lopping off their hair between the ceremony and reception, as are videos of brides pruning their dresses (in most cases, the latter seems much more spontaneous). Beth Helmstetter, founder of Beth Helmstetter Events, sees these radical changes as symbolic measures. “Heading into a wedding and a marriage, it’s a fresh start,” she says. Helmstetter has only seen brides cut their wedding dresses in situations like Bixby’s—out of necessity. “When I’ve seen that happen, it's been because a bustle breaks or something isn't going to plan or now they want to change their shoes, because their feet hurt,” she says. “They just really want to enjoy their night.”
While Welker may be too humble to label herself as a trendsetter, I’m not. She still loves the shrunken jackets that she put Marissa in, but she does not like that the exposed thong of the time is worming its way back into fashion. She laughs, “Nobody needs that.” Going into season two, The O.C. was a bonafide success. Welker had decided to leave the show to go back to working on film. Her successor was Karla Stevens, an assistant during season one. With the popularity of the show, Stevens was able as she describes to really “lean into the fashion of it all.” That even included a trip to help launch an affordable clothing line inspired by the show which was sold on The O.C. Insider, a fan site where Stevens also had a fashion blog. At the end of season one, Ryan goes back to Chino, but he returns to the Cohens and Marissa. To show Ryan’s assimilation into Newport, Stevens brightened up his color palette and made sure his now infamous choker was gone for good. With the introduction of Trey—Ryan’s brother, played by Logan Marshall Green—they were able to dip a bit more into the bad-boy pool. Stevens says, “They’re both bad boys, but you just have to differentiate them a little bit. [For Trey] it was the white tank top and the shirt over it open and like the jeans with like, you know, the badass belt.”
Brides aren’t just chopping their wedding dresses on their big days, either—some are taking shears to their hair as well in a trend that has been dubbed “the wife chop.” When Nadine Heffron got married in May, she and her husband, Thomas, whom she met in cosmetology school, knew that they wanted to do something with her hair to honor their relationship. “He was the one that suggested going that short,” Heffron says of her bob, which lands just above her shoulders. Heffron had no second thoughts about such a dramatic change, though the same can't be said for the groom. “He was more nervous about this because he was scared he was gonna cut it too short,” she says. “But I was so excited.” The chop didn’t just offer a transition between the ceremony and reception, but a tender moment shared between bride and groom. “That was really the only time in the day that it was just the two of us and our photographer,” she says.
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