S.the celebrations for the Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II: iimpeccable and elegant, Kate Middleton also stood out on this occasion for her hair looks, one more sophisticated than the other. She was thecollected hairstyle, a low and articulated chignon flaunted at the celebration in St. Paul’s Cathedral to have made its mark. Inspiration for seasonal brides?
Kate Middleton, the hairstyle collected for the Queen’s Jubilee
Kate Middleton had just appeared on the red carpet of the London premiere of “Top Gun: Maverick”, with her hair down in waves and arm in arm with Tom Cruise. Now, you are back at the most important official engagement of the year, the Queen’s Jubilee. The hair is up to par, as always. In particular, lcollected hairstyle – worthy of a future queen – flaunted during mass in St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Cleverly intertwined, i long caramel brown hair from Middleton are gathered in a low chignon resting on the nape of the neck. The side locks are wrapped around the base structure creating a sort of weft that simulates the effect of a maxi braid. The final effect is extremely sought after.
Kate Middleton, smokey eyes in shades of brown
To accompany the refined and flawless hairstyle, the make-up is an equally refined and contemporary soft smokey eye.
Smokey eyes in shades of dark brown make the Duchess’s hazel-green irises shine: the nuance changes from a cold shade to a slightly warmer one towards the inner corner of the eye. A comma of black eyeliner defines the whole and – another trick loved by Middleton – delland false eyelashes further enlarge the look under the hair.
The rest of the face is very natural with one bright base and a touch of blush on the cheekbones. Finally, nothing soap brow: le eyebrows of Kate Middleton they are drawn and filled with a pencil, less bright and trendy than usual. It is the label, even in beauty.
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