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SpoilersforBridgertonseason three, part two follow.
Wedding dresses at this time werent always white, he says.
Its just that the modern audience thinks of them as white.
Glaser describes the dress color as both pink and peach, a shade chosen foremost to flatter Coughlans features.
No one in that world wears what well call peach, he says.
The other reason is her wedding veil is off-white.
This way the veil becomes an accent.
It has to be stunning and unexpected, Glaser adds.
Its not a caricature, and its not covered with flowers and trim.
Its just a beautiful shape to make her body look as beautiful as we could.
Hair-and-makeup designer Erika Okvist extended that directive.
We wanted to make her look as refined, elegant, and romantic as possible, she explains.
We used makeup that worked with the color of the dress.
It was very considered where all the curls or waves were going to go.
The costume, makeup, and hair should be a visual symphony that works together, Glaser says.
And for the final touch, teeny-tiny opera gloves, just like an illusion.
We wanted to show her skin, Glaser adds.
Most important: We wanted to keep it simple, simple, simple.