Apperantly, Kate Middleton did her own makeup for the big day.
It is said she took some lessons from the famous makeup artist Arabella Preston. Kate wanted to “keep some normality” to the whole show.
Let’s see how her wedding day makeup differs from the one she usually has.
She goes easy on the foundation, nothing too obvious. Emphasizes the eyes and brows. No bright color lipstick. Gloss or natural color lipstick.
Here again, although the picture is taken at an event, Kate is careful with the makeup. She looks very natural. The emphasis is on the eyes and cheeks.
And now her makeup for the big day: There is a little bit more of everything than usual. Slightly darker foundation and brighter cheeks. She paid more attention to the eyes and brows making them look sharper. The lipstick is matching the tone base and cheeks, only a tone or two paler.
Kate definately has her own style in makeup – naturally elegant.
Kate Middleton หรือที่ปัจจุบันกลายเป็น Duchess of Cambridge ซึ่งในวันแต่งงานของเจ้าหญิงเคท เธอได้สร้างเมคอัพของตัวเองขึ้นมาได้อย่างสวยงาม และไม่ได้ใช้ช่างแต่งหน้าคนใดมาแต่งให้ทั้งสิ้น
เนื่องในวันพระราชพิธีเสกสมรสกับเจ้าชายวิลเลี่ยม เจ้าหญิงเคทต้องการให้ใบหน้าของเธอ สวยงามอย่างเป็นธรรมชาติที่สุด "Keep some normality" ด้วยการรองพื้นแบบบางเบาและเป็นธรรมชาติที่สุด เน้นแต่งคิ้วคมชัด และแต่งตาโทนสีเทาฟ้า พร้อมเขียนอายไลนเนอร์ในแบบธรรมชาติอีกเช่นกัน ทาปากด้วยลิปสติกสีสว่าง และลิปกรอสสีธรรมชาติ ปัดแก้มด้วยสีชมพูสดใส ซึ่งดูแนวทางการแต่งหน้าแบบ Kate Middleton ได้ในโมเมพาเพลินค่ะ
4. ลูกอมขจัดกลิ่นปาก หรือสเปรย์ระงับกลิ่นปาก (Candy or Mouth Spray brings freshened breath anywhere and all the time.) เพราะเจ้าสาวต้องรับแขกและพบปะพูดคุยอยู่ตลอดเวลา สิ่งเหล่านี้จึงจำเป็น อีกทั้งยังช่วยเพิ่มความมั่นใจให้กับเจ้าสาวอีกด้วยค่ะ
His Majesty King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck announced that his married to Jetsun Pema
The 7th session of the parliament today will be remembered for a long time by the Bhutanese people. It was on this auspicious occasion that His Majesty the King announced that he would be getting married to Jetsun Pema in October this year.
Jetsun Pema was born on the 4th of June 1990 to Dhondup Gyaltshen and Sonam Chuki. Her father is the grandson of Tashigang Dzongpon Dopola. Her mother is comes from the family of Bumthang Pangtey. Jetsun has two brothers and two sisters. She is the second eldest.
She began her schooling at Changangkha Lower Secondary School and the St. Joseph’s Convent in Kalimpong, India, and continued her studies at Lungtenzampa Middle Secondary School, the Lawrence School, and the Regents College in London, UK.
Her hobbies include the fine arts, painting, and basketball. In recent times, she accompanied His Majesty on royal tours around the country.
Speaking about the would-be-queen, His Majesty said many people will have their own expectations –that “she should be uniquely beautiful, intelligent and graceful.”
“What is most important is that at all times, as an individual she must be a good human being, and as queen, she must be unwavering in her commitment to serve the people and the country.”
His Majesty said while she is young, she is warm and kind in heart and character. “These qualities together with the wisdom that will come with age and experience will make her a great servant to the nation.”
His Majesty said the wedding will be in accordance with age-old tradition and asked the government not to make any plans for a grand celebration saying “the happiness of my beloved father and the blessings of our people will give me the greatest joy and happiness.”
ชุดเจ้าสาวสุดหรูที่เจ้าสาวทั้งโลก ใฝ่ฝันที่จะได้สวมใส่ในวันแต่งงาน! ของเจ้าหญิงแคทเธอรีน - Catherine or Kate Middleton Wedding Dress by Designer Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen
Miss Catherine Middleton's Wedding Dress has been designed by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen.
Miss Middleton chose British brand Alexander McQueen for the beauty of its craftsmanship and its respect for traditional workmanship and the technical construction of clothing. Miss Middleton wished for her dress to combine tradition and modernity with the artistic vision that characterises Alexander McQueen's work. Miss Middleton worked closely with Sarah Burton in formulating the design of her dress.
The dress epitomises timeless British craftsmanship by drawing together talented and skilled workmanship from across the United Kingdom. The dress design pays tribute to the Arts and Crafts tradition, which advocated truth to materials and traditional craftsmanship using simple forms and often Romantic styles of decoration. Ms Burton's design draws on this heritage, additionally giving the cut and the intricate embellishment a distinctive, contemporary and feminine character.
The design
The lace appliqué for the bodice and skirt was hand-made by the Royal School of Needlework, based at Hampton Court Palace. The lace design was hand-engineered (appliquéd) using the Carrickmacross lace-making technique, which originated in Ireland in the 1820s. Individual flowers have been hand-cut from lace and hand-engineered onto ivory silk tulle to create a unique and organic design, which incorporates the rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock. Hand-cut English lace and French Chantilly lace has been used throughout the bodice and skirt, and has been used for the underskirt trim. With laces coming from different sources, much care was taken to ensure that each flower was the same colour. The whole process was overseen and put together by hand by Ms Burton and her team.
The dress is made with ivory and white satin gazar. The skirt echoes an opening flower, with white satin gazar arches and pleats. The train measures two metres 70 centimetres. The ivory satin bodice, which is narrowed at the waist and padded at the hips, draws on the Victorian tradition of corsetry and is a hallmark of Alexander McQueen's designs. The back is finished with 58 gazar and organza covered buttons fastened by Rouleau loops. The underskirt is made of silk tulle trimmed with Cluny lace.
The Fabrics
French Chantilly lace was combined with English Cluny lace to be hand-worked in the Irish Carrickmacross needlework tradition. All other fabrics used in the creation of the dress were sourced from and supplied by British companies. The choice of fabrics followed extensive research by Sarah Burton and her team.
The Royal School of Needlework
The Royal School of Needlework (RSN), based at Hampton Court Palace, assisted the Alexander McQueen team in accurately cutting out the delicate motifs from the lace fabrics and positioning the lace motifs with precision into the new design. The lace motifs were pinned, 'framed up' and applied with stab stitching every two to three millimetres around each lace motif. The workers washed their hands every thirty minutes to keep the lace and threads pristine, and the needles were renewed every three hours, to keep them sharp and clean. The RSN workers included existing staff, former staff, tutors, graduates and students, with the youngest aged 19.
The RSN's work was used primarily for the train and skirt of the Bride's dress, the bodice and sleeves, the Bride's shoes and the Bride's veil.
Veil and Jewellery
The veil is made of layers of soft, ivory silk tulle with a trim of hand-embroidered flowers, which was embroidered by the Royal School of Needlework. The veil is held in place by a Cartier 'halo' tiara, lent to Miss Middleton by The Queen. The 'halo' tiara was made by Cartier in 1936 and was purchased by The Duke of York (later King George VI) for his Duchess (later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother) three weeks before he succeeded his brother as King. The tiara was presented to Princess Elizabeth (now The Queen) by her mother on the occasion of her 18th birthday.
The Bride's earrings, by Robinson Pelham, are diamond-set stylised oak leaves with a pear shaped diamond set drop and a pavé set diamond acorn suspended in the centre. Inspiration for the design comes from the Middleton family's new coat of arms, which includes acorns and oak leaves. The earrings were made to echo the tiara. The earrings were a personal gift to the Bride from her parents for her Wedding Day.
Robinson Pelham have also designed and made a pair of diamond earrings for Miss Philippa Middleton. These earrings are more floral in nature to compliment the headpiece worn by Miss Philippa Middleton during the Service.
A tourmaline and diamond pendant and matching earrings have been designed and made for Mrs. Carole Middleton. Two gold stick pins, one with a single gold acorn at the head and the other with an oak leaf, are also worn respectively by the Father of the Bride, Mr. Michael Middleton, and the Bride's brother, Mr. James Middleton.
Wedding Shoes
The wedding shoes have made hand-made by the team at Alexander McQueen and are made of ivory duchesse satin with lace hand-embroidered by the Royal School of Needlework.