There’s something especially satisfying about this week’s beauty looks because we got to witness that sweet spot where classics still held their ground with clean liner, softly warmed cheeks and natural lips, while a few bolder choices kept things interesting (hello, Kriti Sanon with a wash of sapphire blue on the eyes). Whether it’s satin skin that provided incredibel coverage but still let real warmth show through, bronzed tones that looked like the sun hitting at the perfect angle or hair that was polished and experimental, the mood was confidence and making a statement. The rule, as always, seemed simple: pick one hero detail, do it well and let everything else support it.
No makeup-makeup was the brief for Rakul Preet Singh’s look. Skin was evened out to a smooth, satin finish, allowing natural warmth to show through. Brows were neatly shaped without sharp angles, keeping the face open. Eyes stayed neutral with warm beige tones and finely worked mascara, just enough to feather the lashes. A rose-tinted lip and cool-toned pink cheeks added freshness, while the pulled-back hairstyle with loose face-framing strands struck a balance between glamour and ease.
Jacqueline Fernandez’s makeup meant business. The complexion carries a luminous finish, paired with subtle contouring and angled blush that sharpened the cheekbones. A sharp classic wing and eyelids defined through softly blended shadow added sharpness to the look, while the lips remained understated in a warm brown nude. Hair was styled sleek and pulled away from the face, with sculptural detailing along the hairline to match the detailing of her gown.
For her sister’s wedding cocktail party, Kriti Sanon made a statement with deep blue shadow diffused across the lids and lower lash line and blended outward with a hint of black, while the rest of the face remained neutral. Skin was matte and avoided shine so the eyes stayed dominant. Lips were a neutral beige and subtly contoured around the edges, as were the cheeks. Her hair was left straight and smooth with a centre part, reinforcing the impact of the look.
Warmth took centre stage in Dia Mirza’s beauty moment. Skin appeared radiant with sheer coverage and bronzed tones layered gently across the cheeks and temples. Matte copper hues melt across the eyes and lower lash line, paired with a satin finish rose lip. Hair is styled in loose, natural waves that add movement and contrast to the refined makeup.
Classic elegance played the central part in Rani Mukherji’s makeup. The complexion was even and matte-leaning, with blush placed precisely to lift the face. Eye makeup stayed minimal with neutral shadow, diffused winged liner and ever-so-slightly defined lashes. A mocha brown lip ground the look.
Sunlit monochrome makeup took the lead in Neha Dhupia’s look. Skin was sheer and breathable, allowing natural texture to show through. Peach-taupe tones warmed the cheeks, while the eyes were lightly defined with blended neutrals and mascara. Lips took on a terracotta tone, close to the eyes and cheeks. Hair was styled in an effortless updo with loose tendrils framing the face.