Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding - Feb/Mar 2020 (Issue 75)

ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS I don’t wear a lot of make-up normally. How do I create a perfect big-day look while still feeling like me? Even if you’re not confident with make-up, it doesn’t mean it should cause you any stress. Great skin will always show off your beauty look to its best, so follow a daily cleansing routine and include regular exfoliation. On the day, start with a Smashbox or Estée Lauder primer, followed by a long-lasting foundation such as Estée Lauder Double Wear mixed with a tinted moisturiser or cream highlighter for a radiant appearance. Apply in minimal layers and buff each one – try The Body Shop brushes for brilliant quality and price. Add concealer, then dust with translucent powder before using a cream blusher on the apple of the cheek with light contouring and a touch of highlighter. For the eyes, think neutral or pale pink tones; the Naked Palette by Urban Decay works every time! Next, add natural lash extensions or several fine coats of waterproof mascara. Lightly smudge eyeliner into the lash line and finish with a soft shadow blended under the eye for a subtle, romantic feel. Choose a natural lip colour and add a dab of gloss to the centre to make your lips pop. Finally, set everything with a finishing spray. Jane Dare | Eye Do Makeup | eyedomakeup.co.uk FIX UP, LOOK SHARP My husband-to-be is very fashion conscious. What new trends and styles will get him looking dapper? The brilliant Peaky Blinders is still a huge menswear influence for 2020. Think tweeds, checks and mix-and-match waistcoats. For a classic option, try opting for a traditional tweed base colour in brown, green or navy or make it playful in a brightly coloured overcheck. A contrast- colour waistcoat underneath finishes the look and provides a change of pace for the evening reception. This style is perfect for the whole party as multiple shades give flexibility when choosing outfits to appeal to everyone. We offer a variety of suits in slim, regular and tailored fits so the whole party looks and feels great. Accessories are coming to the forefront of groom’s dressing from the classic tie, cravat or pocket square to the bolder pocket watch, tie pin and baker-boy cap. All these will add that Thomas Shelby vibe. Charlotte Jackson | Suit Direct suitdirect.co.uk THE ONE THAT I WANT There are so many make-up artists to choose from. How do I find the person that’s right for me? I believe the most valuable way of searching for a great make-up artist is through word of mouth from someone you trust. The likelihood is if they rate them, you will too! I’d also suggest talking to artists at any wedding shows or venue open days you go to in order to not only get a feel for their work but also how you get on with them personally. Your chosen expert will be working very closely with you and getting you ready on the most important day of your life, so it’s important to be relaxed in their company. I would have a good search online and in magazines; social media is also a good way to scan through portfolios. Finally, I’d suggest taking a look on The Wedding Industry Awards website to find the best suppliers in your area. After winning two awards myself, I’ve found it gives brides the accreditation to prove that I can provide a first-class service. Jessica Mills | Jessica Mills Make-Up | jessicamillsmakeup.co.uk Q&A Our local pros solve your problems Fashion and beauty oobaloos.co.uk louisem.co.uk 94

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