My Bridal Makeup


MakeupTutorialsWeddings
A tutorial and product guide of my daytime wedding makeup look.

 I did my own makeup on our wedding day and this is the exact routine and products I used to create my perfect bridal beauty look. It really mattered to me to look like myself and I was far too much of a control freak to let anyone else do my makeup on the day. I just didn’t want to have a creative struggle with a makeup artist on my wedding day. I just wanted to look like my idea of me, not someone else’s – I don’t even know if that makes sense. I had a bit of a phobia of guests at the wedding thinking I looked fake or over done. So I wanted a very natural look, but I also knew it needed to photograph well. I hope you will think I managed that! I have listed all the products below. To see more on our wedding search #peonylimwedding into Instagram or on Martha Stewart Weddings! This video was recorded just after the wedding so I still remembered what I did on the day (thank goodness because I’ve forgotten now).  For this video my hair was done by Andrea at Hari’s London. I’m not a makeup artist, so if I can do this, so can you!

 

Skincare

Fresh Sugar Face Polish
UK Global 
Skinceuticals Redness Neutraliser
UKGlobal
Protopic
UK – Global
La Mer Eye Concentrate
UKGlobal
GlamGlow Poutmud
UKGlobal 
Artis Lip Brush
Global

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Base

Laura Mercier Primer
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Nars Eye Primer
UKGlobal
Laura Mercier Brow Duo Ash
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Marc Jacobs MAGIC MARC’ER LIQUID EYELINER
Global
Becca Liquid Shimmering Skin Perfecter Pearl
UK
Global
Kiehls CREME DE CORPS Body Cream
UKGlobal
Marc Jacobs Gel Genuis 44 Golden Medium
Global
Tom Ford Concealing Pen 2.
UKGlobal
Laura Mercier Brightening Powder
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Hourglass Ambient Light Palette
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MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Give Me Sun
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Tom Ford Inhibition
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Nars Hot Sand
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Eyes and Lips

Chanel LE CRAYON KHÔL
UKGlobal
Chanel Eros Long Lasting Eyeliner
UKGlobal
Laura Geller Delectables Palette
UK – Global
Guerlain La petit robe noir
UK – Global
Clinique Bottom Lash Mascara
UKGlobal
MAC Fix Plus
UKGlobal
The Body Shop Lip Liner
Global
Charlotte Tilbury Live It Up
UKGlobal

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Eyeshadows

MAC Single Eyeshadows
Blanc Type – http://bit.ly/2PjAAjA
Brun – http://bit.ly/2zEEQ2b
Carbon – http://bit.ly/2z0qKJ0
Gesso – http://bit.ly/2AXhNS8
Point ‘n’ Shoot

Makeup Geek Eyeshadows
Peach Smoothie – http://bit.ly/2zFKi54
Mirage
Frappe – http://bit.ly/2FbxBoo
Cupcake
Crème Brulee – http://bit.ly/2SYDOXK
Barcelona Beach
Americano
Bitten – http://bit.ly/2AWwAwx
Corrupt
Tuscan Sun – http://bit.ly/2z0m31I
Love Letter – http://bit.ly/2AVzqSq
Valentine
Taboo
Mocha – http://bit.ly/2zEa7Cx

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Brushes

Artis Oval 8 Brush
Global

Clinique Foundation Brush
UKGlobal

Artis Oval 6 Brush
Global
Simple Human Mirror
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La Mer Powder Brush
Global

Sigma Powder Brush
Global

Sigma Tapered Highlighter Brush
Global

Sigma Smudge E21 Brush
Global

Sigma Blending Brush
Global
Micro Pad for Brush Cleaning
Global
Sigma Small Blending Brush
Global
Sigma Pencil Brush
Global

Shiseido eyelash curler
Global

Clinique Take the Day off Wipes
UKGlobal

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Outside the Show


Fashion WeekPFW

A walk down memory lane. Back at Paris Fashion Week and the Chanel show after a couple of seasons off. I forgot how beautiful the Chanel show is, the staging, the production and the clothes are really an incredible experience. It made me think back over fashion weeks past.

The Path well trodden

It’s been a while, but I’m back. Fashion week used to be my regular haunt. I’ve been sneaking into shows since 2009, some how my sneaking (much helped by Frances) was quite well timed and coincided with the emergence of street style photography. You might not know it, but it was a strange series of coincidences that lead me here. I went to University at the Courtauld Institute (which at the time was located right next to the BFC show space aka London Fashion Week). I would hang around after lectures watching the fashion industry trail in and out to shows, and somehow people started to ask to take my photo (most of them lead by Vanessa Jackman’s impeccable taste). I started to appear on early street style blogs, the board sheets and eventually in magazines. But who was I – no one – just a student. I started to give out cards that had my name on and started a blog with a couple of other people.  Together we boldly began to apply for show tickets and attend events. From there it just blew up. By the time I graduated the circus of Fashion Week streetsyle was beginning and I started my solo blog and began to travel to NYFW and PFW. In the first month of my solo blog I had collaboration offers and began a professional career as a blogger. All really off the back of being “An emerging street style star” (or so New York Magazine’s The Cut labelled me at the time).

Don’t get me wrong, a lot of water has gone under the bridge of my career and life since then, not least a lot of hard work, mistakes, late nights, sweat and tears. But I have also found wonderful friendships, created something I’m proud of and learned so much. So often I get asked about how I got started and what tips I have for bloggers starting out today – but people forget that I started at a time when Instagram didn’t exist, when blogs were still in their first wave of blogspot restrictions and when you couldn’t get famous or rich being a blogger. Times have certainly changed since then. I was looking for a visual outlet, a space to share my inspirations and creations. I never saw it as a hobby or a private experience, it was always heading towards something, but it was a passion and a pleasure. I still love working on this blog, creating content and collaborating with brands. It still excites me and drives me forward. I just hope I’m pointing the car in a direction you like too.  Advise, if I have any, is that only in believing completely in yourself can you create something unique. Success isn’t a mimic, it’s the last person standing. Get up when people push you down, smile and be kind. I don’t have enough years or wisdom to advise anyone on life choices, but I hope these words are as helpful to you as they have been to me.

Hiding from the heat of the day


EditorialsOn Location

Dusty photographs in the bottom of a drawer.

You know the texture of old photographs? When they have a slightly dusty finish, a grain under finger and a slightly desaturated finish? You’re not sure if the dust was in the air when the photo was taken, or on the paper your holding. The kind of light dust you see playing in the light of old homes. That still indoors feeling was what I wanted too capture in these images. That timeless breathlessness.

This story was shot at Chateau du Grand Luce during my visit in the summer for my end of 30th Birthday. I’m wearing a Chanel dress (Look 76 Métiers d’Art Paris-Hamburg 2017/18), Plume de Chanel earrings and Boyfriend watch (c/o).  I wish I could remember which lipstick I’m wearing but it totally escapes me. I do remember that I’m wearing the Sensai Mascara and the Dior Backstage foundation.