As we step into the new wedding season, we are seeing a variety of wedding dress trends! From vintage to modern minimalism, you may be wondering… what’s the right makeup look to pair with your wedding dress?
To empower you to embrace your wedding style, we’ve invited Moshika Beauty to share a few expert recommendations on what wedding makeup best suits different wedding dress styles.
Read on to get beauty inspiration for your big day!
Classic Makeup for a Vintage Wedding Dress
To match the timeless allure of a satin, vintage wedding dress like this one, opt for a traditional makeup look that highlights classic beauty.
Think winged eyeliner, a subtle smokey eye with neutral tones, and a full set of lashes.
This makeup style not only enhances the nostalgic vibe of a vintage inspired wedding dress but also adds a touch of sophistication and grace, perfect for brides who want to channel old Hollywood glamor on their special day.
Featured Dress: Grace + Ivory Vita Dress
Featured Makeup Products: Moshika Black liner with soft glam Lashes from the Full Magic Kit
Soft Makeup to Complement A Maximalist Wedding Dress
Maximalist wedding dresses are in! Think drama and elegance: big textures like tulle, fluffy silhouettes, dramatic structures, and tiered skirts.
For a ballroom wedding dress that has a full organza skirt and layers of tulle: a light pink, soft makeup look is ideal. Start with a great balancing toner to create a fresh, glowing complexion.
Build onto the look with soft pinks and peach tones for the eyes, cheeks, and lips to maintain a cohesive and delicate appearance. A natural, fluttery set of eyelashes can enhance the whimsical feel without overpowering the dress's gentle charm.
Featured Dress: Grace + Ivory Annette Dress
Featured Makeup Products: Moshika Transparent lash liner + Lash in style “Be Fun” from the Crystal Clear Lash Set
Edgy Makeup for Metallic Wedding Dress Details
Edgy modern wedding dresses with metallic details and silver embellishments create a cool, rock & roll wedding look that is being across runways and ballrooms this wedding season.
For a low back wedding dress with metallic, wing-inspired beading around the shoulders: Complement the sparkling allure of a metallic wedding dress with a bold, edgy makeup look.
Opt for metallic eyeshadows in silver or gold to mirror the dress’s embellishments. A dramatic cat-eye or dark lash liner can add an extra touch of glam.
Balance the bold eye makeup with a nude or soft pink lip to ensure the look remains elegant and bridal. Use an eye cream or refreshing face mist to brighten up the face and enhance the overall radiance.
Featured Dress: Grace + Ivory Elise Dress
Featured Makeup: Moshika Black liner with Glam Lashes from the Full Magic Kit
Natural Makeup for a Wedding Dress with Bows
Spotted: Wedding dresses with bows. Big bows, small bows, bows of any size are making their way onto wedding dresses this season. Bows add a touch of elegance and femininity to your wedding dress.
A classic bow wedding dress is best paired with a subtle “natural” makeup look.
Focus on flawless, natural-looking skin with balancing toner or face mist. Use neutral eyeshadows and a thin line of lash liner to define the eyes subtly. Choose a nude or soft blush lipstick to keep the look fresh and simple.
Adding some natural-looking eyelashes to enhance the organic shape of your eyes pairs nicely with the dress’s modern yet romantic appeal.
Featured Dress: Grace + Ivory Alina Dress
Featured Makeup: Moshika Transparent Lash liner + Lashes in style “Be Glamorous” from the Crystal Clear Lash Set
Were these tips helpful?
These makeup looks are designed to enhance the beauty of each dress while reflecting the latest trends in bridal fashion. By pairing the perfect makeup with your wedding dress, you can create a stunning look that will leave a lasting impression on your big day.
Whether you’re drawn to vintage glam, ethereal textures, sparkling embellishments, or minimalistic elegance, there’s a perfect makeup style from Moshika Beauty to complement your dream wedding dress from Grace + Ivory!
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