May 19th marked the royal wedding of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, an occasion many consider the year's highlight. While numerous attendees appeared stunning — Amal Clooney, for instance — Meghan captivated everyone.
Her simple, long-sleeved Givenchy gown featured an appealing off-the-shoulder neckline, topped with a sparkling, ornate tiara. Her bridal makeup was equally understated and chic. Her freckles were visible through the foundation, showcasing her naturally flawless skin, while her brown eyes were enhanced with a delicate smoky shadow.
The fortunate news for those admiring Meghan's makeup is that it's quite simple to duplicate. Continue reading for the products we suggest to emulate her wedding day appearance.
EYE MAKEUP
Throughout the ceremony, Meghan's eyes appeared radiant. She applied a neutral brown shadow on the upper lid, complemented by delicate, wispy lashes. To achieve this stunning effect, we recommend the Too Faced Natural Eyes palette and Benefit's They're Real! mascara for lengthening. For a wide-eyed effect similar to Meghan's, avoid applying shadow on the lower lash line to emphasize your natural lash length.
LIP COLOR
We loved the lovely, refined soft pink shade on Meghan's lips. This natural 'your lips but better' hue matched her skin tone, gown, and overall makeup flawlessly. For a long event, a lipstick that is both comfortable and durable is essential. We suggest the bareMinerals Gen Nude radiant lipstick; to extend wear and avoid feathering, line your lips with a product like Bobbi Brown's Lip Pencil before applying.
FACE FINISH
It's well known that Meghan favors the Armani Luminous Silk foundation, which unsurprisingly delivers the same sheer, glowing finish as her wedding-day skin. Skip the heavy Kim Kardashian-style contouring; Meghan opted for a very soft contour that gently warmed her face and highlighted her bone structure. To replicate her radiance, apply the lightweight, buildable Dior Backstage Contour palette (launching summer 2018) along the hollows of your cheeks and lightly down the sides of your nose.
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