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How Junelle Bromfield achieved her radiant wedding day beauty look

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaApril 8, 2026Updated:April 8, 2026 Lifestyle No Comments4 Mins Read
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When Olympic track star Junelle Bromfield walked down the aisle to marry fellow sprinting champion Noah Lyles on April 4, she did so in a look that had been years arguably a lifetime in the making. The Jamaican-born two-time Olympian embraced a deeply personal beauty philosophy for the occasion: keep it natural, trust the team, and let the joy do the rest.

Bromfield, who describes herself as someone who rarely wears much makeup in everyday life, leaned into a luminous, skin-first approach for her wedding day. Her glam was handled by Tia Codrington of YSBeautyCo, who worked with a carefully chosen lineup of foundation, setting powder, concealer, mascara, lip liner and lip gloss a combination designed to enhance rather than transform. The result was a bride who looked unmistakably like herself, only more radiant.

The hair that completed the moment

Pairing seamlessly with the glam was a silky half-up, half-down hairstyle crafted by Estylez, which featured soft, face-framing side bangs. The goal, according to her hairstylist, was to strike a balance between softness and structure a princess-like quality with just enough polish to feel bridal and intentional.

The harmony between the hair and makeup reflected a broader theme: Bromfield wanted to feel like the best version of herself, not a departure from it.

2 gowns that told her story

For the ceremony, Bromfield wore a white, one-shoulder Pantora Bridal gown that opened into a full, princess-style skirt from a structured corset bodice. Crystal-studded appliqué adorned both the gown and the accompanying veil, adding a delicate shimmer throughout. The dress traced back to a childhood spent watching Disney films and dreaming of the kind of ballgown that made a woman feel like royalty. For Bromfield, this was that gown her one opportunity to go all the way with the grandeur she had imagined since girlhood.

For the reception, she changed into a second Pantora Bridal creation a long-sleeved gown that dialed up the sparkle while maintaining the same sense of enchantment. Wearing two looks in a single evening allowed her to honor two sides of the celebration, the solemn romance of the ceremony and the joy of the party that followed.

 

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Inspired by African brides

Beyond the Disney influence, Bromfield drew significant inspiration from Nigerian and African brides, whose style she had long admired. That admiration translated directly into her decision to wear a gown from an African designer a choice that was both aesthetic and deeply meaningful. She wanted her look to reflect her identity and her pride, not just her taste.

The wedding’s all shades of melanin theme set the tone for every element of the day, making the fashion choices feel cohesive rather than coincidental.

Staying grounded before the big day

 

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In the hours before the ceremony, Bromfield leaned on a familiar getting-ready ritual to stay calm. Her playlist featured gospel and R&B powerhouses alongside pop icons, and vanilla-and-coconut incense filled the air  scents she associates with comfort and home. These small, intentional details helped her stay present during what could easily become an overwhelming day.

Her sense of calm also came from something deeper,  a faith rooted confidence that she has earned her place in every room she walks into. Growing up with modest means in rural Jamaica, Bromfield has carried her journey with her every step of the way from the countryside to the Olympic track, and now to the wedding altar alongside one of the most decorated sprinters in the world.

That awareness, she has said, keeps her grounded. It also made April 4 feel less like a performance and more like a homecoming  a moment she had not only dreamed of but genuinely worked toward.

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