Most ancient Celts and Vikings braided their hair. Multiple braids with loose strands were a common pattern in artworks from that period.
This hairstyle combines a trendy haircut with Celtic styling. Asymmetrical layers of strands are parted angularly.
Celtic ladies had loose hair with microbraids throughout the Iron Age. That style—long hair beyond the shoulders with tiny braids—is seen here.
Side braids with a low bun, a bridal staple, were influenced by the Celts. Celtic ladies wore braids and buns during their weddings, according to legend.
Celtic ladies had many kinds of braided hairstyles, some as bizarre as the one in the photo. Straight backward braids start from the front.
Celtic women in the iron era wore dreadlocks by twisting and braiding their hair. Dreadlocks were sometimes woven into little braids.
Simply glancing at the photograph shows how unique this hairdo is. Celtic witches inspired Maleficent. This style is suitable for cosplay events.