Get a BRIDGERTON-Inspired Look on The Dressing Room with Jamie Glickman!
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Oct 27, 2022
In this latest episode, Jamie shows you how to a achieve a perfect Bridgerton-inspired look!
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Hello, Broadway world. My name is Jamie Glickman and welcome back to The Dressing Room
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where we talk about everything at the intersection of theater, style, and beauty
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In today's episode, I'm going to be showing you this look that I did inspired by
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Bridgerton, the show that everyone is talking about. And if you haven't heard about it
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you're probably living under a rock. The show is not only buzzing just because of the Netflix
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series but it's also really popular right now because it is literally being turned into a musical
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right before our very eyes. So this whole Bridgerton musical thing started on TikTok when Abigail
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Barlow posted a song inspired by Bridgerton and after that it just blew up and then she collaborated
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with Emily Bear, another singer, songwriter, composer extraordinaire and the two of them are
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just the dream team. I think it's really amazing that Abigail and Emily are posting live streams
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of them literally writing the music right before your eyes for this musical. You as the audience
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member get to witness this piece of art being created like as it happening That never been done before and I just think it an incredible new way of musical theater writing that I think hopefully will continue to happen
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because it's such an all-inclusive process. So to create this look I drew inspiration from the
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makeup artist that worked on Bridgerton the Netflix series as well as my own research from
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the Regency era makeup and just my natural makeup that I do every day and I kind of just
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blended it all together and this is what you see here. So if you want to see how I created this
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Daphne and Bridgerton inspired makeup look, keep on watching. I'm starting off with the Laura Mercier
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Pure Canvas Primer which really helps to create that like natural glow from within kind of thing
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and it's perfect for that no makeup makeup look which is what we're going for today
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and this primer is so hydrating and it just feels so good. Next I'm using the Ilia Skin Tint which
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has such a natural finish and they have 30 shades to match every skin tone which is amazing in the
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regency era women used foundation that came as a loose powder and they used it to cover up redness
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or spots so we're basically doing the same thing next i'm using a tart shape tape concealer to even
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out my skin tone more and highlight the parts of my face that i want since we not using actual highlight in this look tart shape tape is more of a full coverage concealer so you really don need that much to get the effect that you want Now I taking the Laura Mercier translucent powder and dabbing it onto my
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under eyes to make sure that it is super smooth and bright and it also helps to
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avoid creasing and again make the look much more natural and less cakey. So
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Regency women would wear rouge or blush to create a flushed look so to create
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that I'm going to be using the NARS liquid blush which has a dewy finish and
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really looks like you're naturally flushed underneath your makeup and we're gonna be layering on even more blush later on in this look. Next I'm gonna
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lightly set my face with this Laura Mercier candle glow perfecting powder
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and a setting spray to just lock everything in place that we just did
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Regency women had fairly natural brows with not a lot of plucking going on but
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the brows were still filled in to look a bit more full but still natural so I'm
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I'm using the Anastasia Brow Duo and Brow Freeze to fluff and fill in my brows
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So now I'm adding another layer of blush to really accentuate that flushed look
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This is actually the CoverGirl So Flushed blush, which is perfect for this
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I love the finish and it's very natural. Now I using this Ilia eyeshadow palette and taking the middle left shade and swiping it over my lid for a light wash of color and that it and then adding a tiny bit of highlight to my inner corner and brow bone to just add some dimension
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So the lashes were not overly coated on the show they were very natural so I'm doing a light coat
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of the waterproof Too Faced Better Than Sex mascara on my top lashes and waterproof Great
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Lash mascara on the bottom since it has a smaller wand and it's just easier to control
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Next I'm using this Maybelline lipstick in the shade Risky Rose which is the
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perfect shade and finish for this type of look. It's hydrating, it's natural, it
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just adds that pop of color and they have so many different shades for different complexions as well. So I'm just setting my face again to lock
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everything in and now it's on to the hair. So this look is inspired by one of
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Daphne's half up half down look so I'm just pulling my hair back into a small
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ponytail and adding these really funky clip-on bangs which actually look pretty
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natural and I split them in the middle. I'm not sure how I feel about them but they're definitely
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growing on me. I'm adding this black bow in the back which I feel like really ties the look together
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I'm really happy with how this turned out. I'm feeling the Bridgerton fantasy and I hope to see
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it on the stage soon. Thank you so much for watching and I'll see you next time. Bye guys
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