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Classic Red & Maroon Bridal Makeup Looks

byInderpreet KaurStudio in Rajouri Garden; Travels across Delhi NCR and pan-India for eventsStarts from6,000 per personView full gallery

Timeless, traditional, and always iconic. From deep maroon to bright red, I create makeup looks that perfectly complement your wedding lehenga.

This bride wanted a glowing look with eyes that pop, inspired by another one of my brides. I created this stunning look with a focus on radiant skin and dramatic eyes, paired with her gorgeous red and green ensemble.

No lenses, no problem. This bride had lasik surgery, so we worked with her natural eye color to create this beautiful look. We opted for a bold lip color instead of nude to make her features stand out.

"Aisi look dena ki koi pehchan na paaye." When a bride gives me this challenge, I deliver. A complete transformation into a glamorous bride, ready to wow everyone.

A royal bridal look in a deep red lehenga. This video shows the transition from a bare face to a fully decked-up bride, looking absolutely regal.

A dreamy shot of my bride under a red veil. The soft lighting highlights the glowing makeup and the intricate details of her bridal nath and jewellery.

A happy bride is the prettiest bride. Her smile says it all. This close-up showcases the flawless base, bright red lipstick, and perfectly defined eyes.

This candid shot captures the bride's shy smile and the richness of her red lehenga. The makeup is designed to look stunning from every angle.

Another beautiful angle of my red bride, showing how the makeup and jewellery come together to create a cohesive and royal look.

This bride wanted glittery eyes and bold lips, and that's exactly what we did. I love it when brides are not afraid to go for a full glam look.

A classic "Sohni Sunakhhi" Punjabi bride in a deep maroon bandhani outfit. The look is completed with traditional gold jewellery and a bold lip.

About Classic Red & Maroon Brides

Red and maroon outfits are heavy, so I focus on balancing your makeup so it doesn't fight with your jewellery. I personally check your nath placement and pin your dupatta before we start, so your look stays clean and you stay comfortable throughout your ceremony.

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