There Princess Maria Carolina del Liechtenstein, The only female daughter of the hereditary prince Alois and the hereditary princess Sophie, and the Venezuelan banker Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer They are married in the Cathedral of Vaduz, the capital of the Principality, in the late morning of 30 August.
Princess Maria Carolina del Liechtenstein and Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer.
Nieboer / IPA-Agecy.netA expected day, which arrived after the announcement of the official engagement that took place last October, e who crowned the union of the couple in the presence of family and friends. The ceremony took place in private form, although the people were invited by the family to “accompany the entry and solemn exit of the spouses in front of the church”.
It is precisely in those situations that the beauty look of the princess Maria Carolina del Liechtenstein. A decidedly romantic and inevitably royal choice of his, given by refined Highlights And a master’s crop ready to welcome the precious family tiara.

Princess Maria Carolina del Liechtenstein and Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer.
Gerald Matzka/Getty ImagesThe make-up: the elegance of the less is more
To stand out, without a doubt, is thenaturally radiant and uniform incarnate of the bride, enhanced by an extra base Sheerand heated on the cheeks by delicate clouds of pink blush ready to highlight the cheekbones. Everything is composed and soft, he ode to a sophisticated, almost royal elegance.

Princess Maria Carolina del Liechtenstein.
Nieboer / IPA-Agecy.netThe only color note comes from lipwhich seem dressed (surprisingly) of a mauve, but very biting lipstick, which goes well with the rest of the look. On the rhyme, a hint of black pencil to give intensity to the gaze, and an inevitable past of black mascara to separate and curb the eyelashes. All this is very fine, delicate, as if to give greater importance to the harvest, and to the precious jewel set in the lengths.

Princess Maria Carolina del Liechtenstein.
Nieboer / IPA-Agecy.netHair: Gift interweaves
The harvest is undoubtedly the absolute protagonist of the bride’s beauty look. In fact, under the long veil you can see a cloud to say the least masterful of intertwining and torchon crystallized with each other that they create the right dose of volume to welcome The precious Tiara belonged to the Archduchess Elisabetta Amalia of Austria. The veil is inevitable, pinned on the top and ready to protect the hairstyle.

Princess Maria Carolina del Liechtenstein.
Nieboer / IPA-Agecy.netIf the harvest, in the back, becomes important, on the front one a central line divides the hair, leaving the soft roots that create the perfect base to place the jewel. A decidedly royal hair look, just like we would have expected it.

Princess Maria Carolina del Liechtenstein.
Nieboer / IPA-Agecy.netManicure: the timeless naked effect
No creative or chromatic flicker on the manicure front. The bride has maintained the tradition by showing off naked, semi-transparent nails confirming the line of refined royal elegance of her beauty look.

Princess Maria Carolina del Liechtenstein.
Nieboer / IPA-Agecy.netThe beauty look of the wedding guests
On the Beauty Look of the wedding guests, many crops decorated with fascinator, circles and clips, the real protagonists Hair. Here are some inspiration.
The soft and voluminous low harvest

Heritage princess Sophie of Liechtenstein, the bride’s mother.
Gerald Matzka/Getty ImagesCutting flipped For the Pillow Box Hat

Prince Nikolaus del Liechtenstein and Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg.
Gerald Matzka/Getty ImagesThe low tail knotted with a strand

Prince Joseph Wenzel of Liechtenstein.
Gerald Matzka/Getty ImagesSoft waves for fascinator

Prince Georg (Antonius Constantin Maria) of Liechtenstein and companion.
Gerald Matzka/Getty ImagesLoose hair with maxi circle

Leonie Gräfin von Waldburg -ze-Henil-Hohenems and Count Caspar von Matuschka.
Gerald Matzka/Getty ImagesBetween waves and jewelry circles

Princess Margaretha of Liechtenstein, Prince Nikolaus del Liechtenstein, Prince Leopold, Princess Maria-Annunciata, Prince Josef-Emanuel, Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein.
Nieboer / IPA-Agecy.netSource: Vanity Fair

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