» » ® - Ad - < > Ww - i : a : pga 2 Wedding Faniesy The Dallas Post & January 24, 1996 Simple hair, makeup do the job By Priscilla Lister Copley News Service When it comes to bridal beauty, today’s look follows gown styles: Less is more. That theme runs should try on that hairdo and makeup at least a month or three weeks ahead of the wedding. “It's like a dry run so that on wedding day, there are no jitters, the bride knows what's going to be At Sloan’s Institut, that bridal package costs $300. Younghee Kim of Vidal Sassoon Downtown in New York advises Bride’s magazine readers that brides should test a new hair color Don't fear talk about money Wedding Fafasy The Dallas Post bd January 24, 1996 Gowns are sleek, elegant, classic (continued from page 5) floral — they look good on every hairstyle,” she says. “The other real important look is the cluster at the back of the head if you're wearing your hair up — for example, three silk flowers at the back of the head with a lace or silk veil coming down the back. These go well with the nice, simple al parties,” says Anderson. “Bridesmaids may wear golden ivory cream tones, sand and cash- mere. A lot are even going back to pastels, which we haven't seen for years. And most dresses will come in pinks, fuchsias and roses — al- most every woman can wear that : ’ By Ann Pe color.” . trough hairstyles as well as done and the stylist knows what's ur to i Weeks before the wed- Covey oh hh oo dresses.” Wang's Bridesniaid dresses tend Ta temp. going to be done,” she says. ¢ DE, and should have their hate cut Ivory and cream are even popu- to be done in earth-tone colors, and People can look so ridiculous The biggest hair trend today is 10 to 15 days before. She also rec- The wedding 2 will Soonbe lar colors for bridesmaid’s dresses Ellis says they aren’t the hack- when going to their own wedding; they can look like distant relations of themselves,” says Roger Thompson of his namesake salon at Barney's on Seventh Avenue in the short “Friends” look, the casual chin-length do worn by Rachel on the popular television show. “Up-dos are also classic, time- less,” says Sloan. “Up-dos are indi- ommends that you ‘take photo- graphs of your dress and any hair- styles you might envision for your special day. “And bring the headpiece and upon us. A time for love, music, flowers — and full financial disclo- sure. “You would never merge two companies together without an au- this year. “Last year and this year we've seen monochromatic looks in brid- neyed bridesmaid dresses that a woman would never be caught wearing again. DISC JOCKEY SINGING D.J. ENTERTAINER Manhattan, who is known for “total vidualized with each client; we do veil with you if you've already pur- Foi shi" : low-maintenance haircutting.” so many, not one is identical to chased them,” she adds. a, Sigurt aksAnn B Digg i: “An awful lot of today’s haircuts another. Some are softer, some are Helene Macaulay, a makeup art- author of the book “Fear of Fi- incorporate two or three different higher, some are modified up-dos; ist, told Bride’s that the most im- nance” (HarperCollins) 2 looks; it’s very seldom that a hair- it really depends on each individu- portant tip in wedding-day make- With a new marriage she says itn, 7 cut is so static it can only do one al bride.” up is to keep it looking natural. “here we are trying to merge two 3 7 J thing. “If you want to dramatize your look a little or make it special, it’s usually done with a bit more shine in the hair.” Thompson would advise an up- do for a bride “only if the person is the right height and right general proportion,” he said. “Wearing your hair up can look quite ridicu- lous on someone too short or a Makeup that’s done for photog- raphy should last the entire day. “Generally, it shouldn't be loud, flashy makeup, but timeless make- up, something that when they look back in photos 10 years from now, it won't make a statement of the year that was, but will just be a pretty picture,” says Sloan. Taupe eye shadows are very popular today and “fit just about “A common mistake is wearing foundation in a color that’s too light for skin tone, which will look unnatural and won't match the neck,” she says. Macaulay advises applying makeup no more than two and a half hours before you leave for the ceremony, to keep it fresh-looking as long as possible. Make an ap- pointment with a makeup artist Low-key, no-fuss hair and makeup create a timeless look for any bride. That way those tears of joy won't streak your flawless cheeks. hair. : ® Just this once, get a manicure. people together.” But in many cases, love-struck couples approach the altar without full knowledge of each other’s as- sets, debts and all-important style of cash management. A candid dis- cussion of money and financial goals should be on every prospec- tive newlyweds’ to-do list. “This is really serious stuff, right along with, ‘Are we going to have little overweight.” anybody. They're also wearing a with that tip in mind. And just so the groom won't feel e Don't layer fragrances. Deo- kids?” says Ann Hoeppner, a certi- He says her hairstyle should lot of white-on-white shadow, If you do your own makeup, Ma- left out of all these beauty con- dorant, after-shave and cologne fied financial planner with Blan- really make the bride as comfort- which has a real clean look any- caulay recommends wearing “a cerns, Marjabelle Young Stewart, should all have the same scent to kinship & Foster in San Diego. able as possible, in keeping with her own sense of self. “Most of my clients are pretty comfortable with who they are, so it’s never a question of changing them that much. Especially with makeup: It’s got to be done with a very loving, light hand. I like makeup that doesn’t look like it's been done.” For brides that do get their makeup and hair done the day of their wedding, Patty Sloan, owner of Aida Grey Institut de Beaute in La Jolla, Calif.,, suggests they way, and eyeliners are being used, all modified according to the indi- vidual.” Aida Grey institutes, which are located on the West Coast, Texas and even Dublin, Tokyo and Ma- drid, offer bridal packages that consist of a facial, two makeups, one before the wedding and one on the wedding day, which include a- customized foundation to match your skin; a haircut, and two up- dos, one before the wedding and one on the wedding day. ‘ Steven's A beautiful memory is Preserve the wedding day our exclusive bridal gown safekeeping Steven's Town & Country Cleaners Country Club Shopping Ctr. * 675-0468 worth saving loveliness of your bridal gown for the next generation with cleaning and preservation service. 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