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Braids are a practical choice for fall because they protect natural hair from cool air, dry wind, and friction from scarves or coat collars. They can also make busy mornings easier while giving you plenty of ways to play with warm colors, soft curls, beads, and pretty updos.
These fall braid hairstyles for Black women include comfortable everyday options and polished looks for seasonal events.
1. Chestnut Knotless Braids with Curled Ends

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Chestnut knotless braids combine a warm brown shade with loose curls that bring softness to the lower half of the style. They are ideal for anyone who wants a long protective look without the heavy feeling of traditional box braids. The rich brown color looks beautiful with cream knits, camel coats, and dark denim.
What you need
- Pre-stretched chestnut braiding hair for the main length
- Water-wave hair for the curly ends
- Rat-tail comb for creating neat sections
- Braiding gel for smoothing the roots
- Styling mousse for controlling loose strands
How to style it
- Clean, moisturize, and stretch your natural hair before dividing it into medium sections.
- Begin braiding with your natural hair and gradually feed in the chestnut extension hair.
- Add water-wave hair near the lower section and leave part of it loose while finishing each braid.
- Apply mousse over the completed style and gently separate the curls with your fingers.
Quick tip: Apply a small amount of mousse to the curly ends every few days to keep them from tangling.
2. Side-Part Copper Box Braid Bob

A copper box braid bob has a warm seasonal color and a short shape that sits neatly above thick sweaters and coat collars. It works well for women who want a low-maintenance protective style without carrying the weight of long braids. The deep side part gives the bob extra movement around the face.
What you need
- Copper braiding hair for the autumn color
- Rat-tail comb for clean parting
- Braiding gel for neat roots
- Small rubber bands for securing the ends
- Hair mousse for setting the finished braids
How to style it
- Stretch moisturized hair and create a deep side part.
- Divide the hair into small or medium box-shaped sections.
- Feed copper extension hair into each braid and stop around chin or shoulder length.
- Secure or seal the ends safely, then apply mousse and shape the fuller side.
3. Double Feed-In Braids with Low Buns

Double feed-in braids ending in low buns create a neat style that remains secure through workdays, errands, and windy fall weather. The low placement makes the buns comfortable beneath hoods and keeps them away from high coat collars. This style is especially helpful when you want your ends completely tucked away.
What you need
- Braiding hair for adding length and fullness
- Rat-tail comb for creating the center part
- Strong-hold braiding gel for smoothing
- Two fabric hair ties for securing the buns
- Bobby pins for tucking loose ends
How to style it
- Divide clean, stretched hair evenly down the center.
- Begin one cornrow near the forehead and feed in small amounts of extension hair as you braid toward the nape.
- Repeat on the opposite side and secure both braids with fabric hair ties.
- Wrap each braid into a low bun and pin the ends underneath.
Quick tip: Keep the feed-in sections small near the hairline to create a natural-looking start.
4. Burgundy Boho Braids

Burgundy boho braids mix deep red braiding hair with soft curls placed throughout the lengths. They are a beautiful choice for fall dinners, date nights, and seasonal celebrations when you want something protective but romantic. The dark burgundy shade feels bold without becoming difficult to match with clothing.
What you need
- Burgundy pre-stretched braiding hair
- Burgundy water-wave hair for loose curls
- Braiding gel for smooth sections
- Hair mousse for setting the style
- Flexi rods for shaping the ends
How to style it
- Part stretched hair into medium sections and apply braiding gel around each base.
- Feed burgundy hair into each braid while keeping the tension comfortable.
- Add small pieces of water-wave hair at different points and leave them loose.
- Shape the ends with flexi rods and smooth mousse over the braids and curls.
5. Braided High Ponytail with Wrapped Base

A braided high ponytail creates a full, lifted shape while keeping the lengths controlled and away from scarves. It works well for medium or long box braids that need a quick styling change for brunch, work, or an evening out. Wrapping a few braids around the base gives the ponytail a clean finish.
What you need
- Installed box braids or knotless braids
- Large fabric-covered hair tie for support
- A few bobby pins for securing the wrapped base
- Lightweight braid spray for moisture
- Gold cuffs for optional decoration
How to style it
- Refresh the scalp and braid lengths with a small amount of braid spray.
- Gather the braids toward the crown and secure them with a strong fabric hair tie.
- Take three or four braids from underneath and wrap them around the ponytail base.
- Pin the wrapped braids in place and add a few gold cuffs through the ponytail.
6. Fulani Braids with Amber Beads

Fulani braids with amber beads combine detailed front cornrows with loose braids flowing down the back. They are perfect for women who want a protective style with clear shape and warm seasonal accents. The amber beads add interest without making the hairstyle feel too heavy.
What you need
- Pre-stretched braiding hair for the loose lengths
- Rat-tail comb for detailed front sections
- Braiding gel for smooth cornrows
- Amber beads for selected braid ends
- Beading tool for easy placement
How to style it
- Create a center braid and several curved cornrow sections across the front of the head.
- Feed in extension hair gradually as you braid each section toward the back.
- Complete the remaining hair with individual braids.
- Add amber beads to a few face-framing braids and secure them carefully.
Quick tip: Limit the heavier beads to a few braids around the face to reduce pulling.
7. Chunky Braided Crown Updo

A chunky braided crown wraps around the head to create a soft, graceful shape with the ends fully tucked away. It is a lovely option for fall weddings, church, family photos, and formal dinners. The raised braid also stays neat above high-neck dresses and structured jackets.
What you need
- Moisturizing cream for preparing natural hair
- Braiding hair for creating a fuller crown
- Edge control for light smoothing
- Long bobby pins for securing the braid
- Decorative pins for optional detail
How to style it
- Moisturize and stretch the hair, then create a low ponytail or braided base.
- Add braiding hair and form one thick, long braid.
- Wrap the braid around the head like a crown and tuck the end underneath.
- Secure it with long bobby pins and add a few small decorative pins along one side.
8. Medium Knotless Braids with Tortoiseshell Clips

Medium knotless braids decorated with tortoiseshell clips bring a subtle fall pattern to a comfortable everyday style. They work well for anyone who wants simple black or dark brown braids that can be styled in several ways. The clips create a seasonal detail without changing the entire hair color.
What you need
- Black or dark brown pre-stretched braiding hair
- Rat-tail comb for even sections
- Braiding gel for neat roots
- Tortoiseshell braid clips or cuffs
- Hair mousse for finishing
How to style it
- Divide moisturized, stretched hair into medium box-shaped sections.
- Begin each braid with your natural hair and feed in small pieces of extension hair.
- Continue braiding to the desired length and seal the ends safely.
- Apply mousse and place tortoiseshell clips on selected braids around the face.
9. Side-Swept Lemonade Braids

Side-swept lemonade braids curve smoothly across the scalp and fall over one shoulder for a clean, striking finish. They are practical for busy weeks because the hairline and lengths remain controlled with little daily work. The side direction also displays statement earrings and fall makeup beautifully.
What you need
- Pre-stretched braiding hair for length
- Rat-tail comb for curved parting
- Braiding gel for smooth sections
- Edge brush for gentle hairline styling
- Hair mousse for setting the braids
How to style it
- Begin above one ear and create curved sections that sweep across the head.
- Apply braiding gel to one section at a time.
- Cornrow each section toward the opposite side while gradually feeding in extension hair.
- Apply mousse, tie the braids down with a satin scarf, and let them set.
Quick tip: Avoid making the braids too small around the hairline so the style remains comfortable.
10. Half-Up Braided Space Buns

Half-up braided space buns add a playful shape to long knotless or box braids while leaving the lower braids loose. They are a cute choice for concerts, casual outings, fall festivals, or weekend plans with friends. The buns also keep the front braids away from the face on breezy days.
What you need
- Installed knotless or box braids
- Two strong fabric hair ties
- Bobby pins for shaping the buns
- Lightweight braid spray for moisture
- Small metallic cuffs for optional detail
How to style it
- Separate the top half of the braids and divide it evenly down the center.
- Gather each section into a high ponytail.
- Wrap each ponytail loosely around its base to create two round buns.
- Secure the ends with pins and add small cuffs to a few loose braids.
11. Braided Low Ponytail with Velvet Ribbon

A braided low ponytail tied with a velvet ribbon feels polished, simple, and right for cooler weather. It works well with knotless braids, mini braids, or feed-in braids when you need a quick style for work or dinner. The low placement remains comfortable beneath hats and does not compete with bulky coat collars.
What you need
- Installed long braids
- Strong fabric hair tie for support
- Rust, brown, or olive velvet ribbon
- Lightweight braid oil for shine
- Bobby pin for securing the ribbon
How to style it
- Smooth a little braid oil over the lengths and gather the braids at the nape.
- Secure them with a fabric-covered hair tie.
- Wrap a velvet ribbon around the base and tie it into a neat bow.
- Pin the ribbon discreetly underneath if it begins to slide.
12. Ginger Braided Lob with Curled Tips

A ginger braided lob sits around shoulder length and finishes with soft curled tips for a warm, lightweight fall style. It is a good choice for women who want seasonal color without managing very long braids. The shorter length frames the face while staying clear of scarves and coat zippers.
What you need
- Ginger pre-stretched braiding hair
- Rat-tail comb for clean sections
- Braiding gel for controlling the roots
- Perm rods for curling the tips
- Styling mousse for a smooth finish
How to style it
- Prepare clean, stretched hair and divide it into medium sections.
- Feed ginger extension hair into each braid and stop slightly below the shoulders.
- Wrap the loose ends around perm rods and dip them carefully in hot water.
- Allow the hair to cool completely, remove the rods, and apply styling mousse.
Quick tip: Keep the braids medium-sized so the curled lob holds its shape without becoming too bulky.









