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From international runway shows to high-end beauty feeds, modern bridal makeup is experiencing a beautiful, diverse evolution. Alongside the glossy appeal of high-definition "Instagram glam," a massive wave of brides is also searching for a softer, balanced aesthetic: monochromatic bridal makeup. By sweeping tones from the same color family across the eyes, cheeks, and lips, this harmonious approach creates an effortlessly polished finish that feels fresh, luminous, and unmistakably wedding.

Rather than a dramatic transformation, this trend offers something arguably more beautiful: an elevated version of yourself that celebrates your natural coloring. Whether you're drawn to the creamy warmth of latte bridal makeup, a romantic "strawberry girl" rosy flush, or glowing sunset corals, the look is remarkably versatile across all skin tones, seasons, and styles.

Today, we're sharing everything you need to know about how to pull off monochromatic wedding makeup, along with expert advice from Sussex bridal hair and makeup artist Gemma Souter on choosing your perfect color palette, communicating your vision to your makeup artist, and creating a look that feels perfectly you.

Meet the Expert

Gemma Souter, premium bridal hair and makeup artist in southern England

Pale pink monochromatic bridal makeup look on fair skin
Photo by The Inmans Photo and Video and Makeup by Captivating Complexion from this fall wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

What is Monochromatic Bridal Makeup?

At its heart, monochromatic bridal makeup is exactly what it sounds like: using different tones, depths, and finishes from the same color family across your eyes, cheeks, and lips.

This doesn't mean matchy-matchy makeup as the overall beauty lies in subtle variation. A soft peach blush might be paired with a slightly deeper terracotta eyeshadow and a glossy coral lip, while a romantic rose palette could combine dusty pink cheeks, rosy mauve eyes, and a rosy nude lipstick. The colors work together rather than spotlighting a specific feature.

"The biggest mistake is using exactly the same shade and finish everywhere," explains bridal hair and makeup artist Gemma Souter. "The secret is keeping everything within the same colour family while varying the depth and texture. I love combining cream products for a natural skin-like glow with a touch of powder to add longevity and subtle dimension."

The finished effect is understated yet incredibly polished, allowing glowing skin and natural features to take center stage. It’s no wonder that it’s one of the reasons the beauty trend has become such a favorite for brides seeking timeless wedding photos!

Sunset coral monochromatic bridal look on medium brown skin
Photo by Neil GT Photography and Makeup by OBX MUA from this private beach house wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Top Monochromatic Bridal Makeup Color Palettes

When it comes to choosing a color palette, "skin tone should always come first, with the venue and overall wedding aesthetic helping to refine the look," says Gemma. "The goal is always to complement both the bride and the overall atmosphere rather than following a trend."

Gemma continues, "For fair to light skin tones, soft roses and cool pinks create a fresh, romantic feel. Medium skin tones often suit peachy pinks and warm roses beautifully, while deeper skin tones look incredible in richer terracottas, tawny nudes, and berry-inspired tones."

Latte makeup for monochromatic bridal look on olive skintone
Photo by Filmmakers of London and Makeup by Gemma Souter

Latte Bridal Makeup

Inspired by warm espresso, caramel, and creamy nude tones, latte makeup is ideal for brides wanting understated luxury. Think bronzed lids, caramel blush, softly sculpted skin, and nude-beige lips – just like in the photo above! It works especially beautifully for autumn weddings, destination celebrations, and minimalist bridal style. Latte makeup works on all skin tones depending on the cool or warm shades of brown makeup you use, but it naturally radiates on olive or warm skin undertones.

Balletcore pink bridal makeup on fair skin
Photo by Jacob and Brielle Photography and Makeup by Jordan Simpson Makeup Artistry from this pastel wedding inspiration on Tidewater and Tulle

Balletcore, Strawberry Girl, & Soft Pink Bridal Makeup

Soft pinks, dusty roses, and delicate berry tones create the quintessential bridal flush. We've seen variations with the "strawberry girl" aesthetic in mind to the more pale rosy pinks (pictured above). This palette gives skin a naturally healthy glow while adding just enough romance without feeling overly sweet. The pinky spectrum works well on all skin tones particularly with fair skin or skin with cool undertones. We adore this one for spring and garden weddings!

Sunset coral bridal makeup for monochromatic look on fair Latina skin
Photo by The Art of Us and Makeup by Lola Boucau from this destination wedding in Spain on Tidewater and Tulle

Sunset Coral Bridal Makeup

Somewhere between peach, coral, and warm apricot, sunset-inspired makeup brings brightness and warmth to any bride's complexion. We especially love this if you're planning a beach wedding, Mediterranean celebration (as seen in the photo above), or a golden-hour ceremony where the warm tones echo the surrounding light. Like the others, it works beautifully on all skin tones and has the most versatility on medium, olive, and deep skin tones with warm undertones.

Latte bridal makeup for monochromatic wedding look on light brown skin
Photo by Chantel Cruz Photography and Makeup by Haley Rose Beauty from this summer winery wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

How to Ask Your Makeup Artist for a Monochromatic Bridal Look

Monochromatic bridal makeup is less about requesting a specific color and more about communicating the overall feeling you want your makeup to create.

When meeting with your makeup artist, save inspiration images that share the same soft, cohesive aesthetic rather than focusing on one celebrity or social media trend. Notice how the blush, lips, and eyes complement each other, as well as the skin finish. Fresh and dewy or softly matte give two different finishes, and we all usually know what we like for that one!

Your bridal trial is also the perfect opportunity to experiment with different color families. While you may naturally gravitate towards rosy pinks or warm peaches, your professional makeup artist can recommend subtle adjustments that better complement your skin tone, wedding venue, and even the season you're getting married.

As Gemma Souter explains, beautiful skin preparation is also equally important. "Healthy, hydrated skin reflects light naturally, allowing monochromatic makeup to look fresh and radiant rather than flat." A consistent skincare routine in the weeks leading up to your wedding can make just as much difference as the products used on the day itself.

Strawberry girl bridal makeup for monochromatic wedding beauty look on fair skin
Photo by Bethany Aubre Photography and Makeup by Veux Beauty from this tented June wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Monochromatic Makeup Recommendations

Should you want to experiment with bridal looks and colors before your makeup trial, we also got Gemma's tested-and-loved makeup recommendations:

Makeup by Mario Soft Pop Plumping Blush Veil: This multi-use cream blush creates a natural flush across cheeks and can inspire your face's overall palette. It's available in a wide range of colors that complement all latte makeup, strawberry girl aesthetic, and sunset coral looks.

Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Lipstick: This lipstick is an instant bridal classic available in multiple tones that pairs beautifully with rosy monochromatic looks on all skin tones.

Danessa Myricks Yummy Skin Blurring Balm Powder: For monochromatic bridal makeup, this versatile "primer" is excellent for combination or oily skin while maintaining a fresh, radiant complexion. Gemma loves to use it underneath makeup, and shop reviews mention that coverage is great enough to be used as is, too.

Latte makeup on fair skin bride with olive undertones for monochromatic bridal makeup look
Photo by Zhaun Frias Photography and Makeup by Briana Riley MUA from this classic navy blue wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Which Monochromatic Wedding Makeup Look Is Perfect for You?

Trends may come and go, but the reason monochromatic bridal makeup has resonated with so many brides is surprisingly simple: it doesn't ask you to be anyone else except yourself. It celebrates your natural coloring with thoughtfully layered tones that feel effortless, elegant, and beautifully cohesive. We like to think that’s exactly the kind of beauty you'll still love seeing in your wedding album years from now.

Chelsea Barton

WRITTEN BY

Chelsea Barton

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

A former wedding photographer, the founder of Tidewater and Tulle, and author of Cricut Weddings, Chelsea Barton has been helping couples bring their dream weddings to life through creative, approachable ideas since 2009. Her insight and work have been featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, Southern Living, and other top publications around the world. She combines editorial expertise and real-world insight to inspire meaningful celebrations.


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