Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding - December 2021/January 2022 (Issue 86)

Q&A Fashion and beauty Look and feel your big-day best with help from the professionals FABULOUSLY FLAWLESS I’ve worked hard to help my skin recover from months of lockdown, how do I ensure it all pays off with a flawless make-up look? Jane says: The first thing to do once you’re make-up-ready is choose a primer to smooth the skin and provide a long-lasting look. I recommend Oil Control from Smashbox. Next, opt for a satin-finish foundation, as this is best for achieving a sheer and luminous glow. Proceed with caution when contouring, as you’ll need the skin tone on your face to match the rest of your body. Select a sheer, blendable cream that’s subtle and flattering, and apply just below the cheekbones. For maximum colour density on the eyes and to prevent creasing, prime the lids with Eyeshadow Primer Potion by Urban Decay. And finally, prep the lips – I love Lipcuff by Body Shop. Use a lip balm regularly to prevent those dry flakey patches and your pout will be pucker-ready for the big day! SPARKLE AND SHINE What styles and fabrics would you suggest for a January wedding? Debbie says: Winter weddings usually mean more options. Often, a summer bride is concerned about being too hot, especially in the princess-style dresses, so they might feel more comfortable in a lightweight chiffon or crepe. Winter brides don’t have to worry about this though, as your dress can provide lots of layers for insulation. A perfect dress would be Nellie by Stella York. She’ll keep you warm and has all the sparkle you could ever wish for. The light in winter can sometimes be a bit dim, but a dress with shimmer and dazzle will catch the light. You’ll be indoors quite a bit with candles and romantic lighting, so a sparkly ballgown is perfect. A luxurious satin fabric too will just glow with that more subdued lighting, something like Hepburn by Pronovias. This also has the added bonus of sleeves, which hides the goosebumps if you’re outside! There’s also a hint of bling on the neckline – just beautiful! FASHION FORWARD I want to look on-trend on my big day. What’s fashionable at the moment, and are there any designers I should look out for? Sarah says: Fashion-minded brides should look out for bell sleeves – especially on floaty boho gowns. Look at the designer Lilian West, her boho dresses are fabulous and right on point. Fashion trends are moving towards modern twists on the classic gown. A-line silhouettes with eye-catching bodices are definitely in fashion, as are variants on the typical necklines, such as a scoop, square or halter. A-line gowns rich in beautiful Mikado fabric featuring pockets are becoming increasingly popular too. All brides seem to want a pocket at the moment, so why not join in? Backs are back! Look out for daring back details on an otherwise incredibly simple dress. Speaking of which, simplicity is making its own breakthrough. There are lots of stunning examples with no embellishment on them and they really rock. Check out Paloma Blanca for some inspiration. CONTACT OUR EXPERTS Jane Dare, www.eyedomakeup.co.uk | Sarah Hackett, www.rookerybridal.co.uk | Debbie Shelley, www.somersetbridal.co.uk 89 EXPERT ADVICE

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