10 Bridal Beauty Trends Set To Take Over 2019
Early 2019 brides, we’re here to help you be the bridal beauty trendsetters for the year that is to come.
One of the most exciting days of your life is on the horizon and you’re likely super pumped about it. You probably have your outfit finalized, so now it’s time to focus your attention on the hair and makeup. We know brides who like to stay ahead of the curve will already be looking for the next big thing the following year brings. So here are the biggest and best hair and makeup trends to hit 2019.
Check them out and get inspired!
Blurry Beauty
The smokey eye is gorgeous, but can be too bold for some. As bridal make up moves into its understated glam phase, it’s time to welcome the blurred eyeliner. With the flexibility of playing with colors and intensity that this sultry smudged look allows, it manages to complement just about every age and style.
Heavy Metal
What wedding is complete without sparkling eyes? And what better way to wing it than with some shimmery, metallic eyeshadow? Adding iridescence and depth to the eyes, whether as a sheer layer for the shy or a double dose for the daring, glitzy lids are pure indulgence and decadence and now, they are having their moment.
Photo Courtesy – Arjun Menon of Art Leaves A Mark
Power Pout
A deep, rich, gorgeous pout spells confidence. It’s a look every bride needs to own on her big day. From flattering plum and blackcurrant stains to seductive black cherry, these statement lips in berry hues have brides walking down the aisle looking like they are sashaying on the ramp.
Photo Courtesy – The Storyteller by Natasha Samant
Statement Sheen
Speaking of pouts, the lip gloss life is back and poppin’. Needless to say, a glossy finish over satin and matte will be high up on 2019’s most-wanted list. The trend speaks to an enthusiastic youthful, feminine energy, and for those whose love the ‘no-makeup makeup’, this moisture laden, light-reflecting look brings a gorgeous sheen to the visage.
Magic Entwined
Whether woven artfully across the crown or left cascading over the shoulder, braids styled in fishtail fashion or inspired by the classic French braid, can be worn and styled in more ways than one can imagine. It promises to stay in place making the wearer look whimsical and innocent. With that said, lovers of the fuss-free coiff, rejoice!
Half and Half
Easy to wear and romantic, the half-up-half-down do may have made an appearance earlier, yet, it manages to stay relevant even today. Effortlessly glamorous and beautifully bohemian, it gives both, the ‘finished’ vibe of an updo and the sexy, laissez-faire of having your hair down. We’re not surprised that this one is making a come back only to become the look of the next season.
Photo Courtesy – Shades Photography
Breath of Fresh Hair
The mere filler flower no more, baby’s breath is having its moment and has been blooming everywhere, from centrepieces to boutonnières. These delicate white flowers are going to be a staple in bridal hairdos. Whether it’s sprays of these cascading with your waves or a neat bunch tucked on the side, they are a lovely way to add spring magic to a bridal hairdo.
Monarchical Moment
Always wear your invisible crown, they say; however, brides are allowed the actual ornament! While gowns have become an essential in a bride’s trousseau, next year is already making room for a resurgence of the tiara trend. So be a princess for the day!
Photo Courtesy – Reflexion by Nishchay Shinde
Decked Do
For brides who find a tiara a tad twee, a jewelled hair clip that tucks a few sections of their hair at the back or an encrusted comb that secures their updo is just as glamorous. After all, on a day when all eyes are on you, you’re allowed a little sparkle – it’s your time to shine.
Bridal Boho
Choosing between the artsy bohemian and the ethnic Indian styles can be a tough call but you need not answer it at all! You can have it all! Take the boho route and let your tresses flow into relaxed waves. Replace the headpiece with a gorgeous mathapatti to spice the do up with unmissable Indian exoticism.
Photo Courtesy – Shades