Halle Bailey Embraces Festive Season with Frosty Beauty at Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting Event

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Halle Bailey Embraces Festive Season with Frosty Beauty at Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting Event

New York City welcomed the holiday season on Wednesday evening as the Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting ceremony took center stage. Among the performers, Halle Bailey captivated the audience with her enchanting performance, sharing the spotlight with Reba McEntire, Kristin Chenoweth, Gwen Stefani, Michael Bubl, and others.

For the festive event, Bailey wore a flowing white gown complemented by makeup inspired by winters icy charm. Her look featured shimmering silver highlights, frosty eyeshadow, and subtle touches of forest green at the corners of her eyes. Only her upper lashes were coated with mascara, while her waterline was defined with black eyeliner. Her lips were adorned with a rich burgundy-brown shade topped with a glossy finish.

The makeup was likely created by Los Angeles-based artist Christiana Cassell, known for crafting Baileys recent red carpet appearances. Stylist Tinisha Meeks, a longtime collaborator, appears to have styled Baileys hair in soft waves pulled into a low ponytail, with coiled curls cascading down her back beneath a voluminous white shawl.

Bailey has consistently embraced her signature braided hairstyles, experimenting with twists, buns, and half-up styles, while her makeup frequently shifts between natural, bronzed, and full glam looks.

Gwen Stefani also graced the stage, sporting a festive red lip and frosty pink blush, paired with dramatic lashes and rose-toned shimmery eyeshadow, embodying the holiday spirit in every detail.

Beyond the performances, visitors around Rockefeller Center enjoyed a sensory holiday experience with Nest New Yorks festive scent installations along Fifth Avenue, filling the air with notes of vanilla, amber, pomegranate, mandarin, cloves, cinnamon, and pine.

Author: Ava Mitchell

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