BELLAMI Teams Up with Senada Ceka on a Bridal Kit Built for Working Stylists

BELLAMI Hair just dropped a collaboration that lands at exactly the right time of year. The extensions brand has partnered with bridal stylist and educator Senada Ceka on a professional bridal kit, announced in American Salon's June Kit Report, and it is aimed squarely at stylists who are building or growing a bridal business.

What's in the Collab

The BELLAMI x Senada Ceka Bridal Kit packages a comprehensive range of styling and prep essentials for wedding day hair into one luxe set. It covers the full arc of a bridal booking: the prep work before the event, the styling itself, travel between locations, and the touchups that keep a look alive from first look photos through the last dance. That last part matters more than it sounds. Anyone who has worked a wedding knows the style you finish at 10am has to survive tears, hugs, humidity, and a dance floor, and the stylist who plans for touchups is the one who gets tagged in the photos.

Ceka is a smart partner for this. She has built her reputation on bridal work and bridal education, and the kit reflects how an actual bridal stylist packs, not how a brand imagines one might. BELLAMI gets to extend its reach beyond extensions into the event side of the business, and working stylists get a curated answer to the question every new bridal artist asks: what do I actually need to bring?

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Why Bridal Is Worth Your Attention Right Now

Bridal work is one of the most reliable ways for a stylist to raise their average ticket without raising salon prices. A wedding booking is not a single service. It is a trial run, the event itself, often a party of bridesmaids and moms, travel fees, early morning fees, and touchup add ons. Stylists who systemize that menu can out earn a full salon day in a single morning.

The catch has always been the logistics. Bridal is mobile work, and mobile work punishes the unprepared. Forget one tool at the salon and you are improvising in a hotel room an hour before the ceremony. That is the real problem a purpose built kit solves. It is less about the individual products and more about never having to think through the packing list at 5am.

The Bigger Picture for BELLAMI

This launch also fits a clear pattern in how BELLAMI has been moving in 2026. The brand has been pushing deeper into the professional channel, including its new ready to wear halo extension line aimed at giving stylists an easy consultation tool. A bridal kit is a natural next step, because extensions and bridal are already overlapping businesses. A huge share of bridal clients add length or fullness for the big day, and the stylist who handles both the extensions and the updo owns the whole ticket.

For brands, wedding work is also sticky. A bride who loves her wedding hair becomes a long term client, and the stylist who delivered it becomes her referral engine for every engaged friend in her circle. Equipping that stylist well is good business for everyone in the chain.

The Takeaway

If bridal is part of your business, or you have been thinking about making it one, this collab is worth a look at bellamihair.com. And even if you never buy the kit, steal the idea behind it. Build your own bridal go bag with prep, styling, travel, and touchup covered, price your bridal menu for the full event timeline instead of a single service, and treat every wedding like the marketing opportunity it is. Wedding season is here. The stylists who treat it like a business line instead of a side gig are the ones who will still be booked when it ends.

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