These are the exact beauty products the stars wore for the Bridgerton premiere
The stars looked truly exquisite at the Bridgerton premiere
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The cast of Bridgerton season two put on a truly royal display at the Bridgerton premiere, ditching their regency clothing for bold, statement dresses and shimmery eye looks. Among the truly dazzling, were the Sharma sisters, Simone Ashley and Charithra Chandran—who brought some important South Asian representation to season two—and Queen Charlotte herself, Golda Rosheuvel. So naturally, we now have to replicate their looks—and thanks to their makeup artists—we know exactly what beauty products they used!
The premiere saw most of the cast reunite ahead of the show's airing on March 25th, with the exception of Pheobe Dynevor and Lady Whistedown herself, Nicola Coughlan.
Nonetheless, the Bridgerton cast looked radiant, making us all the more excited to see them float around the ‘ton’ of Bath and London (where Bridgerton is filmed) in their elegant frocks and suits.
The red carpet, gave us a chance to see our favorite characters in modern styles for a change, but what really caught our eye was the flawless makeup—so without further ado, let's find out exactly what beauty products were used to create Ashley, Chandran and Rosheuvel’s beautiful makeup looks…
Bridgerton premiere makeup looks
The looks were created by makeup artists Alex Babsky and Kenneth Soh, using all Pat McGrath products, who has just launched her second Bridgerton makeup collection.
Simone Ashley
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Simone Ashley is the star of the sophomore season—as well as the red carpet—rocking a metallic bronzey, pink eyeshadow look. Babsky made her skin look flawless, with a slight mauvy lip, so her eyes really popped.
Foundation: Pat McGrath, Skin Fetish Sublime Perfection Sublime Perfection Foundation (in Medium Deep 24) $68 (opens in new tab) £60 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Blush: Pat McGrath, Skin Fetish Divine Blush (in Divine Rose) $40 (opens in new tab)£35 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Eyeshadow: Pat McGrath, Mothership V Palette Bronze Seduction, $131 (opens in new tab) £115 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Eyeliner: Pat McGrath, Permagel Ultra Glide Pencil (in Xtreme Black) $26.50 (opens in new tab) £23 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Lip liner: Pat McGrath, Permagel Ultra Lip Pencil (in Brownouveaux) $28.50 (opens in new tab) £25 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Lipstick: Pat McGrath, MatteTrance Lipstick (in Venus In Furs) $40 (opens in new tab) £35 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Charithra Chandran
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Charithra Chandran’s premiere look was created by Soh, who brought the glamour with a classic but bold red lip, paired with a smokey eye.
Foundation: Pat McGrath Skin Fetish Sublime Perfection Sublime Perfection Foundation (in Medium Deep 24) $68 (opens in new tab) £60 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Blush: Pat McGrath, Skin Fetish Divine Blush (in Divine Rose) $40 (opens in new tab)£35 (opens in new tab)| Selfridges
Eyeliner: Pat McGrath, PermaGel Eye Pencil (in Blitz Brown) $28 (opens in new tab) £25 (opens in new tab) | Pat McGrath
Eyeshadow: Pat McGrath, Mothership V Palette Bronze Seduction(using shades Entrapment & Bronze Blaze) $131 (opens in new tab) £115 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Lip liner: Pat McGrath, PermaGel Ultra Lip Pencil (in BloodLust) £25 (opens in new tab) | Net-A-Porter, $28 (opens in new tab) | Pat McGrath
Lipstick: Pat McGrath, MatteTrance Lipstick (in Forbidden Love) $38 (opens in new tab) £36 (opens in new tab) | Pat McGrath
Golda Rosheuvel
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Soh also created Golda Rosheuvel’s heavenly look and we’re seriously inlove with this glitter, green eyeshadow. A look truly fit for a queen!
Foundation: Pat McGrath Skin Fetish Sublime Perfection Sublime Perfection Foundation (in Medium Deep 22) $68 (opens in new tab) £60 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Blush: Pat McGrath, Skin Fetish Divine Blush (in Divine Rose) $38 (opens in new tab) £30 (opens in new tab) | Pat McGrath
Eyeshadow: Pat McGrath, Mothership V Palette Bronze Seduction (using shade Astral Luna Gold,) $131 (opens in new tab) £115 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Eyeliner: Pat McGrath, Permagel Ultra Glide Pencil (in Xtreme Black) $26.50 (opens in new tab) £23 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Lipliner: Pat McGrath, PermaGel Ultra Lip Pencil (in Structure) £25 (opens in new tab) $28.50 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Lipstick: Pat McGrath, MatteTrance Lipstick (in Peep Show) $40 (opens in new tab) £35 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Lipgloss: Pat McGrath, Lust Gloss (in Peach Perversion) $28.50 (opens in new tab) £25 (opens in new tab) | Selfridges
Now we can get all glammed up before we buckle-in for the long-awaited second season!
Naomi is a Lifestyle News Writer with the Women's Lifestyle team and has recently earned her Gold Standard diploma in Journalism with the NCTJ. She has a background in design, having studied Illustration at Plymouth University but has taken a leap into the world of journalism after always having a passion for writing. She currently writes pieces on beauty, trends, fashion, and entertainment for GoodTo and My Imperfect Life. She also tests and reviews beauty and skincare products and tries out the latest TikTok hacks for My Imperfect Life.
Before working for Future Publishing’s Lifestyle News team, she worked in the Ad production team. Here she wrote and designed adverts on all sorts of things, which then went into print magazines across all genres. Now, when she isn’t writing articles on celebs, fashion trends, or the newest shows on Netflix, you can find her drinking copious cups of coffee, drawing and probably online shopping.
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