The internet is abuzz with a new blush trend that is taking the beauty world by storm. Unlike previous trends like boyfriend blush or sunset styles, the Marie Antoinette blush trend offers a unique twist. This trend focuses on a soft, rosy flush applied high on the cheeks to achieve a romantic and lifted look.
Inspired by the iconic queen of France, this trend exudes romance and opulence. It brings a bold, feminine touch that perfectly complements the current statement blush looks dominating the beauty scene. Additionally, it captures the playful spirit of the Rococo era, injecting a sense of fun into makeup during these challenging times.
Here, two celebrity makeup artists share their insights on how to recreate this modern version of the Marie Antoinette blush look and recommend the best products to achieve it.
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What Is Marie Antoinette Blush?
Marie Antoinette was known for her profusely flushed cheeks, which added a romantic and sensual touch to her makeup. Celebrity makeup artist Christian Briceno describes her blush as youthful and indulgent, akin to the glow of skin after a glass of champagne.
Today’s interpretation of this look combines 18th-century Versailles glamour with a modern, skin-first approach. The blush is applied high on the cheekbones, similar to how the queen wore it, but it is diffused softly across the face for a more natural appearance. Instead of a heavy, powdered finish, the modern version leans towards freshness and translucency.
How to Master the Marie Antoinette Blush Look
The key to achieving the vibrancy of this blush style lies in three elements: a smooth base, the right formula, and strategic placement. Choose a shade that complements your skin tone and imparts a natural, healthy flush. While babydoll pinks and candy pastels are popular choices, rose, berry, and red tones can also work well.
To recreate Marie Antoinette’s signature intensity, consider layering two blushes. Start with a cream or balm formula to anchor the color, then lightly layer a soft powder blush over it to set and enhance the depth, as suggested by Briceno.
For placement, aim to lift the face and evoke a sense of youthful whimsy. While modern techniques typically skip the smile method, celebrity makeup artist Dani Guinsberg recommends using it for this look. Apply a cream blush to the apples of the cheeks while smiling, then blend upwards using a dome-shaped brush.
To finish the look, Briceno suggests sweeping powder blush high on the outer apples and blending towards the temples. This final layer deepens the color and adds a soft, ethereal glow reminiscent of 18th-century beauty.
Blushes to Try

Blushed Cream Blush

Soft Focus Blurring Blush

Ambient Lighting Blush

