Create a pale base for your face with light foundation. Dust with a powder to set, such as baby powder for a whiter-than-white look, or MAC makeup's Iridescent Powder in Delicacy for a more sheer look.
Dust a light pink blush such as MAC makeup's Powder Blush in Dollymix over the apples of your cheeks. Be sure to blend the blush generously to avoid a sharp "racing stripe" look.
Keep eyebrows light. Marie Antoinette's eyebrows didn't have a lot of definition; instead, the focus of her face is on her alabaster complexion.
Stick tiny crystal eye jewels along your top eyelids and top off with lush, false eyelashes for added drama.
Draw a tiny beauty mark on the upper cheekbone, near the outer corner of your eye, with liquid eyeliner.
Paint your lips with a stain such as Napoleon Perdis' Satin Lips gloss lipstick in Lucinda, Christiana or Angelene. Keep the edges soft and don't use a lip liner.
Get glittery by sprinkling some sparkling loose glitter over your hair, cheekbones and chest.