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In winter-lit Sydney, Leila Alcasid wore a Martin Bautista dress and a full face of Dior Beauty. On the day of her wedding to Mito Fabie, she didn’t enlist a makeup artist at all—just her own hands and well-honed taste. And what a lovely outcome. If the cosmetic brand she used feels more dream than doable, or if you simply love mixing high with hero finds, we’ve got you. Below: everything she used, plus a lineup of thoughtful counterparts to help you cop the look.
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Bridal Base

She began with a few of Dior’s backstage staples for hydrated, lit-from-within skin. She wanted a soft, not slippery shine, and the Forever Glow Veil had much to do with it.
Second Skin

After skin prep, Leila built coverage with a classic choice: buildable, breathable, and barely there. It gave coverage, but let her skin breathe and show.
Veil Corrector

To blur, brighten, and lift without the weight, Leila’s minimal taps concealed the stress of wedding preparations and the happy tears throughout the day without fail.
The Lid Edit

This was the perfect palette for the look. Think soft taupes, cool browns, and all the subtle shimmer you need.
Bridal Flush

A romantic flush for a romantic moment. Here’s how to blush just the same, like the feeling right before saying “I do.”
Glow Getter

Leila had just enough gleam for daylight to find—catching the light, not the pores (if she even has any).
Vow-Proof Powder

Pressed perfection. She had on a weightless layer that kept things in place without muting the skin.
Ceremony Lip

This seemed to be the bride’s perfect MLBB. It felt like her, and the color worked well in photos and real life.
Featured Image: NICE PRINT PHOTOGRAPHY and LEILA ALCASID (via Instagram)
