This look was on every bride’s pinterest board this year …

peachy, bronzy, glowy!

As makeup artists, we love a good glam. And with bridal trends changing every year, we get to try many different types of glam . The perks of the gig!

This past bridal season one of the most popular looks we came across time and time again was an (almost-monochromatic) peachy, soft-bronzy, diffused glow.

It’s a look that can be universal across all skintones and age groups, and with a few tweaks and small adjustments, can be made appropriate for cultural expectations and styles (e.g. asians prefer a trace of shimmer underneath the eye; south asians may want to pair it with a bolder set of lashes). Variations in skin finish (matte versus dewy versus glassy) and intensity of colour tends to be the main differences from one bride to the next, but the overall consensus is that this soft, sun-touched, glow is A++.

Despite it’s effortless look, quite a few products are needed to create this look from your primer to your foundation to your setting powder. Here are three products from my bridal kit I would rely on to create this look :

MAC Studio Fix Sculpt and Shape Contour Face Palette : This palette is clutch in giving shape to the face while blending seamlessly with your peach (or peachy pink) shades. It can act as the perfect transition shade when used properly. On most skin tones, I use the bottom three shades to give shape to the eyes.

Makeup Forever Artist to Go Eyeshadow Palette : Specifically, Anywhere Caffeine. Its mix of matte and shimmer shades in caramel tones are complementary to your peach eyeshadows and can be used to add depth or sheen as needed!

Gucci Luminous Matte Powder Blush in Bright Coral : This blush brightens the skin giving it a pop and some dimension. To really give that monochromatic prettiness blend it over the cheeks and the eyes.

Such a classic look, it’s sure to continue on in 2026!

- Stephanie

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