The natural textures, intricate braids, and symbolic hairstyles in *House of the Dragon* serve a purpose beyond aesthetics. Hair designer Rosalia Culora describes the character’s hair as a form of “armor,” reflecting their emotional states and political positions.
For Season 3, Rhaenyra Targaryen’s hair undergoes a significant evolution. Her styles become heavier and more restrictive as she shoulders the burden of leadership. The physical weight of the braids mirrors her growing isolation from those she trusts.
The show’s hair department uses specific techniques to differentiate between houses and factions. The Velaryons, for example, feature hair that incorporates silver tones to represent their ancestral ties to Old Valyria. The designs are meant to be read visually, even from a distance.
Maintaining platinum blonde wigs on set presents unique challenges, especially when scenes involve fake blood. Culora’s team must carefully treat and clean the delicate fibers to preserve their color and texture. This process requires significant time between takes.
The braids are not just decorative. They hold practical importance for battle sequences, keeping hair secure beneath helmets and wigs. The styles must remain intact through stunt work and rapid movement without breaking character.
Culora pulls inspiration from historical European and African braiding traditions. The goal is to create a world that feels real, lived-in, and deeply connected to the characters’ identities. Each braid is a conscious choice tied to the story.





