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Royal Wedding Pics: Meghan Markle's Wedding Makeup, Nails and Wedding Dress

A royal wedding is so romantic! I couldn't wait to see Meghan Markle's wedding dress and makeup. I go up early and had the tea and scones ready!
tea and chocolate scones
One big question my clients were all talking about was would Harry shave? No he didn't!

prince harry and prince william

Meghan looked lovely as she entered the church with her flower girls and page boys! 
The other big question, the dress. Who would the designer be and what would it look like? The dress was a very regal understated boat neck Claire Waight Keller gown perfect for Meghan's minimalist style in a modern shade of white. Claire Waight Keller is a British designer and artistic director at Givenchy. Meghan chose to wear Queen Mary's tiara with her long veil.

The makeup is always very important for me. Many of my brides may want to wear
her look. Meghan's skin look luminous with little if any foundation showing her freckles. Her cheeks had the faintest hint of pink to match her semi matte pale pink lips. She wore matte eye shadow in shades of brown with understated black eye liner and long black lashes. Her brows were nicely arched and filled in with dark brown.
maghan markles wedding makeup
meghan markles eye makeup
meghan markle tiara and veil
Look how her skin glowed in the sun light! Just gorgeous! Meghan knows the importance of good skin care. She spent time working with a facialist to get her skin wedding ready.
meghan markles skin
 Her nails were proper royal pale pink nude.
royal wedding rings
meghan markles wedding dress
royal wedding first kiss
A beautiful fairy tale wedding!
Congratulations to the Duchess of Sussex!

Professional facials and makeup can make you look as gorgeous as Megan for your wedding. See me at Styling Point in Media, Pa. for facials to beautify your skin. Come to me or I can come to you on your wedding day to do your makeup. View my Gallery and get more details.

Have a Beautiful Day!


royal wedding cake

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