Princess Eugenie of the British royal family stunned us with a perfect webbing look. Although she is not good looking, but the professional stylist and makeup artist made her the beautiful bride. Both of the gowns were well-received.
Let's review some looks in the past years. We are surprised about her bad styling. Next to Princess Eugenie was her elder sister Princess Beatrice.
Princess Eugenie was rather chubby. But to celebrate her webbing, she lost some weight and showed a slender figure in the big day. In addition to the incredible weight loss, the stylist and makeup artist also contributed to the amazing webbing look.
Princess Eugenie’s beauty look was done by Hannah Martin who also provided makeup artistry assistance to Kate Middleton in her webbing. Hannah chose a natural skin glowing with rose pink sheen.
Princess Eugenie had a nude gloss, very close to the actual color of her lips, just like what Meghan Markle did. She kept the soft look going with a pretty pink blush on the apples of her cheeks. The updo with some curly hairs felt elegant. Wispy and fluttery eyelashes, and black pronounced brows were also key.
The wedding dress of Princess Eugenie was simple yet elegant, but she really turned up the glamour with her wedding reception dress. The nude pink gown broke the royal tradition, bolder than Kate Middleton's and Meghan Markle's.
Traditionally, evening gowns are often in white, but Princess Eugenie impressed us with a flowing pink dress which was made by the American designer Zac Posen, very different from her webbing gown.
Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle both chose British designers for their wedding reception, so Princess Eugenie's option seemed more unconventional.
Kate got married in 2011, so her dress was kind of out of fashion, after all, she is now a mother of three children.
Meghan Markle's dress of Givenchy was also striking. The halter design flattered her delicate shoulder. Princess Eugenie's gown took inspiration from the beautiful Windsor and the countryside around. Zac Posen explained that the dress represents English rose, complemented with the bridal's beauty look.