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The Best Beauty Looks to Steal From Bridal Fashion Week

Whether you're looking for natural makeup or an elaborate updo, there's plenty of inspiration to pull from the spring 2017 runways
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Something-But-Nothing Makeup at Ines Di Santo
Designer Ines Di Santo said this collection was inspired by the soft, pretty freshness of spring, and that certainly shines through in the makeup, as well. This photo is proof that a hint of shimmer on the eyes, a pop of color on the cheeks and a rosy-plum lip are all you need to look gorgeous on your big day.

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Undone Buns at Delphine Manivet
If your wedding vibe is romantic, then this is your hairstyle. The loose, hanging bun from the Delphine Manivet show is wispy and feminine -- like a modern-day Jane Austen heroine.

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Pearl Manis at Reem Acra
Bridal manicures tend to be nude, beige or pale pink, and while this look from Reem Acra is certainly neutral, it's special because there's a freshwater pearl on a few of each models' fingers. It's a unique way to accessorize that's not over the top.

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Accessorized to the Max at Naeem Khan
You heard it here first: Flower crowns are officially over. Instead, bridal designers are accessorizing models' hair with headbands, broaches and even necklaces, like this gorgeous, mesh bib version.

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Skin for the Win at Monique Lhuillier
If ever there was one day for flawless skin, it's your wedding day. After prepping with facials, sheet masks and weekly visits to the dermatologist, take a cue from the Monique Lhuillier show and go for all-out strobing to let your perfect complexion shine -- literally.

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BY DAWN DAVIS | MAY 2, 2016 | SHARES
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