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The Best Wedding Hair and Makeup Ideas Straight From Bridal Fashion Week Spring 2020

Here come the beautiful bridal trends
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Watters

Lip gloss was a running theme at Bridal Fashion Week Spring 2020 with looks being subtly shiny as opposed to Insta-approved holographic. The knotted headband is an everyday trend that has been given a chic bridal twist.

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Monica Byrne

Some brides (and even wedding guests) might be intimidated by the idea of the red and blue eyeshadows showcased at the Monica Byrne show. This wash of greenish gold on the eyes is unexpected but easy to pull off, especially when paired with a natural lip and tousled hair. The Make Up For Ever Artist Color Eye Shadow in D-320, $17, is a flattering option.

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Francesca Miranda

Exaggerated feathered lashes and vampy lipstick are more directional than the majority of brides would go on their wedding day. But the essence of light eyes and dark lipstick is an inventive wedding makeup idea that can be made more wearable. The retro waves with slanted part are stunning and easy to carry off for more traditional brides.

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Ines Di Santo

Sculptural updos can sometimes read too dated or prom-tastic. The hair at Ines Di Santo feels like a modern classic with the straight tendril and asymmetrical style. The no-makeup makeup balances the hair.

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Lela Rose

This understated beauty look is bridal dreams come true. The waves with embellished barrette and winged peach eyeshadow are fresh but still classic. And the look has that "me-but-enhanced" vibe brides strive for.

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BY HEATHER CICHOWSKI | APR 17, 2019 | SHARES
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