Signature Celebrity & Editorial Looks
A curated collection of my most memorable red-carpet and editorial transformations. From glass-skin finishes to bold, camera-ready glam, see how I bring high-fashion polish to every face. ✨
For this signature red carpet look on Krystle D'Souza, I created a sharp, dramatic winged eyeliner and a perfectly blended soft brown smokey eye. The skin is flawless with a matte finish, and the lips are a neutral gloss, ensuring the focus remains on her expressive eyes.
Here is the complete look for Krystle, where the makeup and slicked-back wet hairstyle come together to complement her bold, architectural green dress. This demonstrates how I style a cohesive, head-to-toe appearance for high-fashion events.
This is all about high-octane glamour for Nidhi Tapadia. I used a combination of shimmering eyeshadows and a defined, smokey liner to make her eyes pop, paired with contoured cheeks and a glossy nude lip that perfectly complements her sequined dress.
Capturing the dynamic energy of Avneet Kaur on set. For this look in motion, I created voluminous, curly hair and a bold makeup look with a classic red dress, ensuring she looks stunning from every angle under the bright lights.
A timeless and sophisticated look for Nidhi Tapadia, featuring a classic bold red lip. I kept the skin fresh and dewy with subtle eye definition, allowing the vibrant lip color and her natural beauty to take center stage.
This monochrome portrait of Kashika Kapoor showcases an edgy, high-fashion aesthetic. The dramatic, dark smokey eye and glossy lips, combined with a wet hair look, create a powerful and intense editorial style.
For festive occasions, I create looks that are both traditional and modern. Here on Aanchal Munjal, I designed a radiant look with glowing skin, defined eyes, and a soft pink lip to perfectly match her vibrant brocade lehenga.
This video for a jewelry campaign with Maia Shroff highlights my skill in creating clean, commercial beauty. The focus is on luminous, dewy skin and subtly enhanced features that make the diamonds shine without distraction.
About Featured
Every look you see here is designed with the same intensity as a professional film set. Whether I am prepping skin for a high-definition red carpet appearance or a photoshoot, I use silicone-based, flash-proof foundations that hold up under harsh lights. I focus on building a breathable, glass-skin finish that survives sweat, movement, and camera flashes for over 12 hours.
When you are in the spotlight, your makeup needs to be more than just pretty; it needs to be reliable. My signature style is all about balance, taking the flawless, editorial techniques I have learned from industry leaders and adapting them for real-world events.
For my red-carpet clients, it starts with a 20-minute skin analysis. I am particular about my base, using high-end serums and flash-proof products because I know exactly how studio strobes and paparazzi cameras reveal texture. I want your skin to look radiant in person and seamless on a macro lens.
I do not stick to one single vibe. You will see that range in my work, from bold, moody smokey eyes and wet-look hairstyles to fresh, dewy minimalism that highlights natural features. I treat hair with the same level of detail, using styling techniques that stay structured without feeling crunchy or stiff.
Whether I am working in a Mumbai studio or traveling for a destination event, my goal remains the same: to make you feel confident enough to own the room. If you are looking for a style that lasts as long as the party does, let us talk about your event requirements.
Varsha Thapa
I'm Varsha. I don't just do makeup; I create looks that make you feel like the main character. I've spent years learning from the best in the industry to master that elusive, flawless finish that looks just as good in daylight as it does under intense stage lights. 🪄
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