Here comes the bride

Latest 7 finds the most sought-after looks for brides-to-be in 2014


Peony wedding gown, £TBC, Phase Eight www.phase-eight.co.uk

Make-up
The trick to perfect wedding make-up (and a good general life lesson) is to pick your best feature and make it stand out. Applying a primer is essential. It forms the perfect base for make-up to be evenly applied, reduces foundation shine and helps keep make-up in place all day long.


Limited Collection Gloss in Fondant, £5 from Marks & Spencer, keeps lips looking perfect. www.marksandspencer.com

For 2014: focus on the eyes

Perfect your weding make-up with this Limited Collection Wanderlust Smoky Eyes Set, £8.50 from Marks & Spencer, www.marksandspencer.com

Smokey eyes are hot on trend. Use shimmering grey/silver/black eyeshadow and blend over the lids to open up the eyes and then highlight with a thin line of black eyeliner or a softer colour of your choice (purple and blue will really open up the eyes, while grey and brown is perfect for a more subtle look) close to the lash line.

On the lower eyelids a light underline of a pale shimmer eyeshadow to match the top lids can further accentuate the eyes. Steer clear of dark eyeliner or dark eyeshadow on the lower eyelids as this can make your eyes appear smaller and you’re aiming for big and beautiful.

Most importantly, don’t overdo wedding make-up.

If you’ve picked your eyes as your key feature, opt for a pale lip colour – either nude or soft pink. Likewise, if you’ve gone for bold red lips, keep eye make-up minimal otherwise the effect of your attention-grabbing feature will be lost.

Wedding hair

Add sparkle to your hairstyle with this vintage inspired sparkling Austrian clear crystal floral headpiece, £88 from Glitzy Secrets, www.glitzysecrets.com

For wedding hair the ‘up do’ is the trend that never goes out of fashion. Hair pulled back into a loose (but stable!) bun, with soft curls to frame the face creates a feminine, romantic look.

Accessories are important with wedding hair. Wearing flowers as hair accessories disappeared from wedding trends for a while but seem to be making a comeback with Alexa Chung recently showing off loose waves and
a tiara of flowers.

A subtle tiara headband can also add sparkle to a an up-do. Try to keep your hair back from your face as much as possible. Too much loose hair means you’re at risk of curls dropping too quickly in unpredictable weather.

The all-important wedding gown
When it comes to your wedding gown, you need to be comfortable, and the only way you can be comfortable is to choose a style that flatters your figure and makes you feel confident, as all eyes will be on you.

A ‘Princess dress’ with a tight bodice and flowing skirt can flatter wider hips. Style inspiration: Jessica Simpson in Vera Wang.

Lace-sleeved dresses adds elegance and timeless class. Style inspiration:
Kate Middleton in Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen.

Fitted straight style wedding dresses show off your curves and are a simple sexy look. Style inspiration: Christina Ricci in Riccardo Tisci.

Hermione wedding gown, £750, Phase Eight www.phase-eight.co.uk


Isadora wedding gown, £TBC, Phase Eight www.phase-eight.co.uk
Olvis wedding gown, Olvi’s – The Lace Collection, £POA, www.olvistrend.com

Words: Megan Plumstead
Product research: Savina Radeva


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