Your Herts and Beds Wedding - Page number 74 - June/July 2021 (Issue 86)

ACCESSORISE AND SHINE I’m looking for wedding accessories for my bridesmaids, what items would you suggest? Accessories for your bridesmaids can vary massively and can come in all shapes and sizes, so it’s easy to get carried away or be entirely lost when it comes to buying pieces. I’d start by thinking about your bridesmaids’ attire on the day, your wedding colour/theme and of course, their individual styles. Necklaces, earrings, and bracelets tend to be the go-to. However, should you want a piece that is a little more outside the norm but equally fabulous, why not design a hair accessory or anklet? Bespoke accessories can be as simple as a single stone moissanite hair grip, a charm bracelet/anklet or as big and bold as your bridesmaids’ personalties! As with all gifts, we want to make sure they are bespoke to each person; this can be tricky with more than one bridesmaid. Nevertheless, by designing something classic, a small customisation such as a different gemstone colour or engraving can make them extra special. Bespoke pieces make the perfect bridal accessory and gift for your bridesmaids, that not only symbolises the day, but everlasting friendship. Sarah Heulwen Lewis | Heulwen Lewis Bespoke www.heulwenlewisbespoke.com BIG-DAY BEAUTIFUL My mum doesn’t normally wear make- up, but wants to look her best at my wedding. What look would you suggest? It’s lovely to give your mum the treat of having her make-up done professionally on your special day! To ensure mums are looking their best, I would say less is definitely more. The best features to focus on and draw attention to are the eyes. It’s ideal to use soft browns, plums and warm-nude shades around this area to enhance the eyes without being too dark. I always steer away from shimmer as this will emphasise any visible lines. Our eyelashes become fine as we age, so adding extra volume makes our eyes appear more youthful and opens up the eye area. Add a few false individual eyelashes on the outer edge of the eyes to achieve this look. Also, don’t forget the eyebrows! Use a powder or an eyebrow mascara to frame the face and again, less is more. The rest of the face should be kept fresh and dewy by using a moisturising foundation and cream blush – making sure to blend them thoroughly. It’s essential to use a small amount of setting powder to keep the make- up in place and avoid emphasising any fine lines. Try a moisturising lipstick or lip liner to finish off the look, which is slightly darker than your natural-lip colour. Adrienne Walton Hair and Makeup with Dren www.hairandmakeupwithdren.co.uk 74

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