After a hiatus from print, Wedding Etc is back with a beautiful 178-page issue designed to inspire every couple, no matter where they are in their wedding journey. From finding your dream venue and choosing your wedding-day fragrance to planning the perfect honeymoon, here’s a sneak peek at what you’ll find inside.
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There was a time when bridal beauty meant dramatic contour, heavy lashes and makeup that looked flawless in photos but unfamiliar in real life.
Now? Brides are asking for something different.
They still want glow, longevity and to feel beautiful in every frame. But above all, they want to look like themselves.
The natural bridal makeup movement has quietly become one of the strongest wedding beauty trends – and no, “natural” doesn’t mean no makeup. It means strategic makeup. Skin that still looks like skin. Definition without harsh lines. Radiance without shimmer overload.
Because the goal is no longer transformation – It’s recognition.
What natural bridal makeup actually means in 2026
Natural bridal makeup isn’t one look – it’s a finish.
Think:
- Fresh, breathable skin
- Cream-based products over heavy powders
- Softly defined eyes
- Brushed-up brows
- Neutral tones that photograph beautifully
- Strategic glow rather than visible highlighter
- Long-wear formulas that survive tears, hugs and dance floors
Beauty experts continue to emphasise that timeless bridal beauty begins with understanding your personal style rather than following social media trends—and that trials remain one of the smartest bridal investments.
The natural bridal makeup looks brides are loving right now
1. The elevated bare face – This is for brides who rarely wear makeup.
Expect:
- Sheer coverage
- Spot concealing
- Soft bronzing
- Cream blush
- Defined lashes
- Satin skin
Best for: Garden weddings, intimate ceremonies, minimalist brides.
2. The soft romantic glow – Probably the most requested bridal look right now.
Expect:
- Luminous foundation
- Champagne-toned eyes
- Feathered brows
- Rosy cheeks
- Soft nude lips
Best for: Traditional weddings and destination celebrations.
3. The modern clean bride – Quiet luxury, but bridal.
Expect:
- Sculpted yet invisible complexion
- Neutral monochromatic tones
- Soft eyeliner
- Healthy skin finish
Best for: Fashion-forward brides.
4. The golden hour bride – Warm, lit-from-within skin that feels effortless.
Expect:
- Peach and honey tones
- Glossed lips
- Soft definition
Best for: Summer and outdoor weddings.
How to choose your bridal makeup artist (without regretting it later)
Your artist should:
- Have a portfolio that already looks like your dream aesthetic
- Show close-up skin photos (not only edited images)
- Offer trials or consultations
- Understand flash photography
- Ask about your venue, weather and ceremony timing
- Work with your natural skin texture – not against it
Bridal beauty pricing varies widely depending on experience, travel, products, package inclusions and whether trials are included, which is why comparing package value matters more than comparing headline prices alone.
Bridal makeup artists across South Africa for the natural bride
1. Kolourgen
Kolourgen’s approach sits beautifully between soft glam and natural elegance—ideal for brides who want to look elevated but still recognisable.
- Location: Cape Town, Western Cape
- Speciality: Bridal artistry with natural enhancement and polished finishes
- Estimated cost:
Bride (with trial): From R1 550
Bride (without trial): From R1 100
Bridesmaids: From R550 - Contact: 082 784 0087
- Website: KolourGen
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2. Louisa Makeup & Hair
A great option for brides wanting a collaborative process and a polished natural finish.
- Location: Cape Town, Western Cape
- Speciality: Bridal hair and makeup packages with consultation-led planning
- Estimated cost:
Trial: From R650–R750
Wedding day + trial: From R1 300 - Contact: 072 936 1361 / [email protected]
- Website: Louisa
3. Makeup By Mel
Ideal for brides wanting accessible pricing without sacrificing the bridal experience.
- Location: East Rand, Gauteng
- Speciality: Custom bridal looks from natural glow to classic elegance
- Estimated cost:
Bride: From R550
Bridesmaids: From R450
Trial: From R550 - Phone: 073 195 8017 / [email protected]
- Website: MBM
4. Divine Detail
Perfect for brides who are nervous about going too bold and want a softer result.
- Location: Pretoria, Gauteng
- Speciality: Soft, wearable bridal makeup designed to still feel like you
- Estimated cost:
Wedding package (Bride + Bridal Party): From approximately R4 500 - Phone: 081 609 8157 / [email protected]
- Website: Divine Detail
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5. EA Beauty Studio
Known for creating elegant bridal beauty that photographs beautifully while staying wearable in person.
- Location: Mbombela, Mpumalanga
- Speciality: Destination bridal beauty and soft timeless makeup
- Estimated bridal investment: Custom quote on enquiry
- Contact: 082 803 3617 / [email protected].
- Website: EA Beauty Studio
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6. Metamorphosis Beauty
A solid option for brides wanting traditional bridal support with package flexibility.
- Location: South Africa (venue-based bridal services available)
- Speciality: Bridal packages and event artistry
- Estimated cost:
Wedding Day Bridal Makeup: From R1 200
Trial: From R850 - Contact: 060 895 4557 / [email protected]
- Website: MetaBeauty
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The final touch
The best bridal makeup isn’t the one that gets the most compliments. It’s the one that lets you look back at your photos in ten years and still feel like the woman in them.
Natural bridal beauty isn’t about wearing less – it’s about wearing yourself, beautifully.
And if there’s one wedding trend worth keeping forever, it might just be that.
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There are certain wedding moments guests remember forever.
The way the aisle felt when the doors opened. That pause before the vows. The moment everyone unexpectedly ended up on the dance floor.
And more often than not? Music is carrying all of it.
For years, wedding entertainment sat in the background of planning spreadsheets – somewhere between flowers and seating charts. But modern couples are changing that. Across South Africa and globally, live music is becoming less of an add-on and more of a defining part of the experience itself.
Whether it’s a stripped-back acoustic ceremony, a roaming saxophonist at cocktail hour or a full reception band that turns dinner into a concert moment, couples are investing in atmosphere over tradition.
Here’s why.
Live music creates moments – not just sound
Playlists are convenient. Live music is emotional.
There’s something undeniably powerful about hearing a song performed in real time. It feels more intimate, more cinematic and more connected to what’s happening in front of you.
That’s exactly why live entertainment continues to grow in popularity: it changes the atmosphere instantly and creates a stronger guest experience throughout the day.
Think:
- A solo vocalist during guest arrival
- Acoustic guitar for the ceremony
- Jazz during cocktail hour
- A high-energy band for the reception
- A DJ takeover later in the evening
The goal isn’t to fill every second with noise – it’s to create rhythm across the day.
Couples are becoming more intentional with their music choices
One of the biggest wedding shifts right now is that couples are no longer choosing music because it feels “wedding appropriate.”
They’re choosing what feels like them.
Across 2026 wedding trends, personalised entertainment is replacing one-size-fits-all wedding formulas. Couples are increasingly booking performers they genuinely listen to, creating curated ceremony soundtracks and building experiences around songs that actually mean something.
Translation: less generic love ballads, more personality.
If your relationship soundtrack includes indie folk, Afro-house, jazz, amapiano, old-school R&B or acoustic pop covers – lean into it.
The biggest live music trends couples are booking right now
- Modern songs with a classical twist
String quartets aren’t going anywhere – they’re just getting cooler.
Couples are increasingly booking instrumental versions of modern songs instead of traditional ceremony music. Think cinematic arrangements of contemporary favourites that still feel elegant.
- The DJ + live musician combo
This might be the sweet spot.
One of the fastest-growing formats combines the energy of live performance with the flexibility of a DJ – imagine saxophone over dance tracks, live percussion during reception sets or a vocalist joining your evening party.
- Daytime entertainment is getting more attention
Cocktail hour is no longer dead space.
Couples are investing more in daytime atmosphere because guests actually spend most of the celebration outside of the dance floor portion of the evening. Acoustic sets, roaming musicians and live background entertainment are becoming major guest-experience upgrades.
What does live wedding music actually cost in South Africa?
Budget matters – but there’s more flexibility than most couples expect.
Current South African wedding entertainment pricing typically looks something like this:
- Ceremony musician: approximately R3,000 – R10,000
- DJ: approximately R5,000 – R25,000
- Live reception band: approximately R15,000 – R45,000+
- Band + DJ combination: approximately R20,000 – R50,000+
You don’t need all of it. Sometimes one incredible live moment delivers more impact than booking entertainment for the entire day.
Before you book: ask these questions
Live entertainment can elevate a wedding – but only if logistics are sorted.
Ask:
- What equipment is included?
- Does the venue allow live sound?
- Are breaks covered with playlists or a DJ?
- Is setup included?
- Can they learn custom songs?
- How much space do performers need?
- Is backup power available?
Because nothing kills the vibe faster than silence while cables get untangled.
The final note
The weddings people talk about years later rarely hinge on whether the napkins matched the flowers.
They remember how it felt.
Live music has a way of turning ordinary moments into scenes people replay in their heads long after the last dance. And in an era where weddings are becoming more personal, more immersive and more experience-driven, that feels less like a luxury – and more like one of the smartest places to invest.
If you’re deciding where to splurge, ask yourself one question:
What do you want your wedding to sound like?
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Some love stories begin with a proposal. Others begin generations earlier.
For couples looking for meaning over mass production, heirloom engagement rings are becoming one of the most compelling jewellery trends of the moment. Instead of starting from scratch, more brides are choosing to reset, redesign and reinvent family diamonds into something that feels deeply personal – preserving the story while creating a ring they actually want to wear every day.
And in 2026, that shift feels bigger than trend forecasting. It feels cultural.
The modern engagement ring isn’t necessarily newer, larger or more expensive. Increasingly, it’s more intentional.
Why heirloom diamonds are having a moment
For years, engagement ring conversations centred around bigger stones, whiter diamonds and price tags. But today’s couples are asking different questions.
- Does this feel like us?
- Will I still love this in twenty years?
- What already exists that we can give a second life to?
Jewellery experts continue to see growing interest in heirloom resetting and personalised ring design, with couples moving toward pieces that carry meaning and individuality rather than following one “perfect ring” formula.
There’s also a sustainability conversation happening here. Reworking an existing diamond avoids new extraction and gives an existing piece a new chapter – something many couples see as both emotionally and environmentally meaningful.
But beyond the practical benefits, there’s something quietly powerful about wearing a stone that has already witnessed generations of love.
First things first: Don’t assume you need to redesign everything
One of the biggest misconceptions around heirloom jewellery is that updating it means completely dismantling it.
Not always. In fact, many jewellers suggest starting with the least invasive changes first.
Sometimes a professional clean, resizing, polishing or repairing worn prongs is enough to completely transform how a ring feels. Other times, pairing an inherited engagement ring with a contemporary wedding band creates contrast without sacrificing sentiment.
The goal isn’t to erase history – it’s to make space for your own.
The smartest update? Change the setting, not the stone
If there’s one expert-backed rule that consistently comes up, it’s this: rethink the setting before touching the diamond.
Resetting allows you to modernise the entire feel of a ring while preserving the original stone.
Small design shifts can completely change the personality of a piece:
- Swap white gold for warm yellow gold
- Lower a high-set diamond for everyday wear
- Add a hidden halo for subtle sparkle
- Choose a bezel setting for a cleaner, more contemporary finish
- Rotate elongated stones into an east-west orientation
- Introduce mixed metals for contrast
- Add discreet side stones or meaningful birthstones
Current engagement trends show a move toward sculptural silhouettes, thicker gold bands, bezel settings and personalised details that feel less trend-driven and more future heirloom.
But know when not to reset
Not every heirloom should become an engagement ring.
If the original setting is rare, historically significant or an intact vintage design (particularly genuine antique styles), preserving the original piece may be the better choice.
There’s also growing conversation among jewellery communities around keeping heirlooms intact and creating a modern companion piece instead. Some couples now wear inherited rings as right-hand rings, anniversary pieces or pendants and create a separate engagement ring for daily wear.
Because not every legacy needs to be rewritten, sometimes it simply needs to be worn differently.
Questions to ask before you redesign an heirloom ring
Before booking a consultation, consider:
- What do I love about the original piece?
- What doesn’t feel wearable anymore?
- Is the sentimental value in the stone, the setting or both?
- Would I regret changing this permanently?
- Could small updates achieve the same result?
- Am I creating something trend-led – or timeless for me?
And most importantly: Would I choose this ring if I met it for the first time today?
If the answer is no – that doesn’t mean you love the history any less.
The takeaway
An heirloom engagement ring doesn’t need to stay frozen in time to remain meaningful.
The most beautiful redesigns aren’t the ones that erase the past – they’re the ones that carry it forward.
Because a family diamond isn’t valuable simply because it survived generations.
It becomes valuable again when someone chooses to wear it.
ALSO SEE: What to consider when resetting your engagement ring
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