How Priyanka Chopra Turned Royal Wedding Day Makeup on Its Head
Jenna Rennert
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How Priyanka Chopra Turned Royal Wedding Day Makeup on Its Head
Priyanka Chopra takes pastel makeup cues from traditional English dressing at the Royal Wedding.
Priyanka Chopra is not afraid to take a colorful makeup risk. Regularly experimenting with a bold red lip or metallic punchy eyeshadow, the actress is well versed in the art of matching beauty and sartorial statements—whether walking the red carpet or pounding the Manhattan streets. And today to attend the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Windsor, Chopra played to her strengths with a stunning soft magenta eye to coincide with her Vivienne Westwood lilac suit.
Appearing to channel the English royalty's penchant for pastels (who owns a powdery pale suit, after all, better than the Queen?), the Quantico actress put an entirely new spin on a classic. For her friend Meghan Markle's big day, Chopra called upon celebrity makeup artist, Pati Dubroff who dipped into a palette of cool violet tones from Chanel, playing up her striking eyes and pillowy lips with subtly blended pigments. The finishing touch? Chopra added a Philip Treacy wide-brimmed hat in a slightly deeper shade of lavender—no doubt, Her Majesty would approve.
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