When it comes to bridal glow, Sobhita’s was nothing short of iconic—think timeless beauty with a traditional touch. Drawing inspiration from her rich cultural roots, makeup artist Shraddha Mishra created looks that perfectly balanced tradition with a contemporary edge. Curious about what went into these unforgettable moments? Here’s a closer look at the beauty secrets that had Sobhita glowing like never before on her big day.
A Walk Through the Wedding Looks
Shraddha’s attention to detail was evident from the first ceremony to the final flourish. Each look was a harmonious blend of tradition and simplicity. For the Raata Sthaapana or Mangalasnaam Ceremony, Sobhita’s yellow outfit and delicate golden jewellery were complemented by a soft, daytime glow. Shraddha opted for a natural base, paired with a soft brown kohl pencil for subtle eye definition. Peachy blush added warmth, while a low textured bun kept the look effortless yet refined. In a fiery red saree, Sobhita looked radiant at the Pelikuthuru Ceremony. Shraddha chose bold black kohl and extended eyeliner to make her eyes the focal point. Her lips, in a soft brown shade, ensured the look stayed balanced. A textured low ponytail provided the perfect stage for her striking jewellery to take the spotlight. On the wedding day, the pièce de résistance was Sobhita’s golden saree and heavy traditional jewellery. To keep the look sophisticated, Shraddha created a balanced makeup palette: a classic kohl-lined eye with thin winged eyeliner, pinkish nude lips, and soft pink blush. Her hair, adorned with gajra and jewellery, completed the South Indian bridal aesthetic.
The Inspiration Behind the Looks
Shraddha revealed that the overarching theme was a celebration of tradition and authenticity. Every element, from the sarees to the makeup, was chosen to align with Sobhita’s cultural heritage. The result was a symphony of beauty that honoured her roots while capturing her personality. “She wanted her look to reflect her culture, and it was my goal to make her dream look come to life,” shared Shraddha. When working with Sobhita’s golden saree and ornate jewellery, Shraddha chose restraint over extravagance. “Her eyes are so expressive that I used classic black kohl to accentuate them while keeping her lips soft and hydrated with a pinkish nude shade,” she said. A touch of contour added dimension, allowing her natural features to shine without overpowering the overall look.
The Secret to a Bridal Glow
Shraddha spilt the skincare tea, and it’s refreshingly simple. “Sobhita has great skin, and she keeps it hydrated with moisturising cream and lip balm,” she noted. On the wedding day, Shraddha focused on prepping the skin rather than layering on makeup. “A quick splash of cold water and a hydrating cream, followed by a relaxing face massage, helped her skin glow naturally,” she added. But unpredictable weather can be a beauty nemesis. Shraddha’s advice “Waterproof everything, from eyeliner to mascara. A makeup fixing spray is non-negotiable, and blotting papers or a mini fan can be lifesavers.” For hairstyles, updos are ideal for keeping cool and elegant.
Customising the Big Day Look
Every bride deserves to feel her most beautiful—and personalisation is the key. “Each bride has her own style, and tailoring makeup to suit her skin type and outfit is essential,” said Shraddha. Trial runs ensure the makeup feels just right, helping brides feel confident and radiant. Shraddha’s golden rule for glowing skin is hydration, rest, and a bit of pampering. “Book a hydrating or brightening facial a week or two before the wedding, drink plenty of water, and prioritise sleep,” she suggested. Proper skincare is the foundation of flawless bridal makeup, she emphasised.
Even the most perfectly applied makeup needs occasional refreshing. Shraddha’s top picks for a bridal touch-up kit include lipstick or lip Balm for instant lip touch-up, a powder puff with a bit of translucent powder to combat shine and bobby Pins for quick fixes to unruly strands.
Shraddha Mishra’s work on Sobhita’s wedding makeup wasn’t just about technique—it was about storytelling. For brides-to-be, the lesson is clear: your wedding look should be as unique and beautiful as you are.