15 Dreamy Beauty Runway Looks Every Bride Needs to See

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The runway is where bridal hair and makeup trends start, and for Spring 2016, we can predict that brides will be wearing intricate chignons and gorgeous hair accessories. OK, buns and veils might not seem innovative, but some of the wedding beauty looks ahead are beyond basic (think: white face paint and butterfly clips). From Oscar de la Renta to Marchesa, you'll find something in every style that is worth pinning to your secret bridal board.

Angel Sanchez Bridal Spring 2016
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Angel Sanchez Bridal Spring 2016

Eye gloss has been a major trend on the ready-to-wear catwalk, but a shimmery textured eye is also perfect for brides. At Angel Sanchez, the Bobbi Brown team paired a metallic wet-looking shadow with a shiny pink lip gloss.

Angel Sanchez Bridal Spring 2016
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Angel Sanchez Bridal Spring 2016

The hair at Angel Sanchez by Fekkai was a floral arrangement that went from ear to ear in a diagonal design.

Badgley Mischka Bridal Spring 2016
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Badgley Mischka Bridal Spring 2016

Think an ombré lip is too trendy for your wedding day? Think again! This subtle crimson shade is darker around the edges and pairs well with classic Old Hollywood waves.

Ines Di Santo Bridal Spring 2016
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Ines Di Santo Bridal Spring 2016

Winged eyeliner, rosy cheeks, and pink lip gloss were the key to the Ines Di Santo bridal beauty look.

Ines Di Santo Bridal Spring 2016
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Ines Di Santo Bridal Spring 2016

Butterfly clips are making a comeback . . . on the bridal runway, at least. The models at Ines Di Santo wore the stark white insects to accessorize a sleek bun — no veil necessary.

Theia Bridal Spring 2016
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Theia Bridal Spring 2016

Purple eyeliner isn't just for Saturday nights at the disco. The Theia models wore a fuchsia shade under the eyes with a silvery shadow accent at the inner corners.

Carolina Herrera Bridal Spring 2016
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Carolina Herrera Bridal Spring 2016

The maroon makeup tones on this Carolina Herrera bridal model matched the sprigs of purple flowers that adorned her retro wavy hairstyle.

Carolina Herrera Bridal Spring 2016
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Carolina Herrera Bridal Spring 2016

The models also wore white flower pins in their hair to give the style an added bridal touch.

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2016
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Marchesa Bridal Spring 2016

White eyeliner for brides? Why didn't we think of that before? Both the hair and makeup look at Marchesa had architectural inspiration. The looped hairstyle was created by Kevin Hughes using Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray Strong ($22)

Galia Lahav Bridal Spring 2016
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Galia Lahav Bridal Spring 2016

Flash back to the '70s with this bridal look from the Galia Lahav runway. The teased curls, smoky eye, and gilded headpiece are ideal for a beach wedding with a mermaid theme.

Oscar de la Renta Bridal Spring 2016
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Oscar de la Renta Bridal Spring 2016

Typically flowers are tucked into the french roll, but this Oscar de la Renta look put the accessory right on top, which leaves plenty of room for the veil.

Oscar de la Renta Bridal Spring 2016
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Oscar de la Renta Bridal Spring 2016

Ribbons aren't just for little girls anymore. The gorgeous updos at Oscar de la Renta were complemented by ivory bows.

Houghton Bridal Spring 2016
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Houghton Bridal Spring 2016

We spotted braids, pin curls, and matte bobby pins on the Houghton bridal runway. However, the standout beauty trend was the stark white face paint that covered each model's nose, brows, and forehead.

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016
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Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

A Grecian goddess would feel at home in the bedazzled wreaths from the Monique Lhuillier bridal runway.

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016
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Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

From the back, the style was a tightly twisted chignon. Lead hairstylist Kevin Hughes used Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream ($33) to get the sleek finish sans frizz.

Naeem Khan Bridal Spring 2016
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Naeem Khan Bridal Spring 2016

Lead hairstylist Joseph DiMaggio used Davines More Inside This Is a Texturizing Dust ($28) to create a textured bun to showcase this amazing bridal crown.

Lela Rose Bridal Spring 2016
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Lela Rose Bridal Spring 2016

The Lela Rose bridal look was a mix of pinks on eyelids, cheeks, and lips with a touch of highlighter to create an iridescent glow.

Lela Rose Bridal Spring 2016
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Lela Rose Bridal Spring 2016

The hair was focused on an oversize bun, which had accent branches coming from the base.

Reem Acra Bridal Spring 2016
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Reem Acra Bridal Spring 2016

The Bobbi Brown beauty squad created a berry lip hue for the Reem Acra runway, which was complemented with inky black eyeliner.

Reem Acra Bridal Spring 2016
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Reem Acra Bridal Spring 2016

The bridal models for Reem Acra didn't wear any jewelry, but the waist-length braids were decorated with stars and pearls. Lead hairstylist Joseph DiMaggio used Davines More Inside This Is a Strong Hair Spray ($45) to hold everything in place.

Pamella Roland Bridal Spring 2016
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Pamella Roland Bridal Spring 2016

Lead makeup artist Rick DiCecca used Artistry Signature Color Blush in Soft Rose ($16) to give the bridal models at Pamella Roland a rosy glow.