Just when we thought we could never get over Sofia Richie’s stunning riviera wedding, Taylor Hill has come to fill the void left behind with some equally gorgeous bridal inspo for the more bohemian babes out there.
The model tied the knot with her private equity investor husband, Daniel Fryer, last weekend at the Devil’s Thumb Ranch in her home state, Colorado, before taking to Instagram a few days later to gush “June 10th, I got married to the love of my life and my best friend in my hometown, it was a magical fairytale and my dream wedding.”
She added “and thank you to Etro and Marco Devincenzo and Marco Cacchione for making the dress of my dreams. You saw my vision and created something more beautiful than I ever could’ve imagined and this dress felt so me.” The dress in question was a beautiful frothy, sheer bardot gown with a nipped in waist and floaty A-line skirt and it played into her vibe for the day. “I wanted to get married barefoot because I believe it makes me feel grounded and I wanted to be connected to the earth that I’m from,” she said.
So it makes sense that her hair and makeup also played into the natural, earth-child mood of the rest of the wedding, with fresh, flushed outdoorsy cheeks, a little definition around the eyes and loosely waved hair.
Lucky for us, her makeup artist, Carolina Gonzalez, took to Instagram to share the exact products she used to created the makeup. She used Armani Beauty for the entire look, but the pretty pink Luminous Silk Glow Blush in shade 51 was the headliner for creating a blushing bridal vibe. And she finished the look off with the rich nudey-pink Lip Power Lipstick in shade Intimate 109.
Taylor’s hairstylist, Danielle Priano, explained “for Taylor’s wedding we went for simple elegance – a half up, half down style with loose waves. She want to feel like herself.” Plus she gave a breakdown of how she achieved the look.
“I started the prep of the hair with SexyHair’s big altitude bodifiying blow drying mousse, combing it through from roots to ends. I used a hairdryer to blow out her hair with a round brush to create volume.” She set hair carefully with hairspray. “The wedding is outdoors so I wanted to sustain the style and protect it as best as possible from movement and the elements,” she explained.
“I added some extensions to add volume but kept her length as herself and natural,” Danielle said. “I then curled her hair with a one inch curling iron, curling each section in opposite directions to give dimension and variety,” she explained. Finally, “I then combed out the waves to create loose curls. I took the front pieces and pinned them back to give the look of half up half down and left some loose tendrils in the front for a touch of romance,” she said.
So, if you wanted the cheatsheet from Taylor Hill on her boho wedding beauty, save this for later.
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