An Essex Wedding - Issue 101 November/December 2021

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Q&A

Our local experts answer your worries

COVER GIRL Q: Although I’m experimental with my make-up choices, I want a classic bridal look that I’ll love in my photos for years to come; what do you suggest? If you are unsure of what bridal look is for you, I’d start off by asking yourself a couple of key questions: • How do I look when I feel my most beautiful? This will help you to build the vision of what you want to look like on the day ‒ or at least elements of it. • What feature do I want to be my focal point: eyes, lips, complexion? This is also a great place to start because you can easily shift your focus and research into the specifics of building and tailoring your look. Ultimately you want to choose a look that’s going to make you feel incredible on your big day but most importantly something that still feels 78

like you. Having a moodboard will help, considering things like the venue, floral arrangements and your style of dress, these will also help to influence your look. You might consider a non-traditional but classic style, like a bold or red lip paired with a simple eye effect which is both timeless yet makes a statement. If you’re going to experiment with colours on the eye, go for shades that will complement your eye colour so they emphasise your facial features and framework. For example, if you have blue eyes and wanted something non-traditional you may choose tones of copper and peach, or if you have green eyes, a beautiful burgundy statement eyeliner will add an experimental feel but still look classic and clean for photographs. Gemma Wall | Make-up artist @Gemmawall_Makeupartist | gemmawall24@gmail.com


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