Say Hello to 'Latte Makeup'
The trend captivating everyone is called 'Latte Makeup'. As the name suggests, it’s inspired by the warm, milky, and monochrome shades of your favourite coffee. Think creamy tans, rich caramels, deep browns, and warm bronze tones blended seamlessly across
the face. Unlike dramatic, multi-coloured looks, latte makeup is all about monochromatic harmony. The goal is to create a sun-kissed, sculpted look using a cohesive palette of browns and nudes on the eyes, cheeks, and lips. It’s less about a heavy contour and more about a warm, diffused glow, as if you’ve just returned from a golden-hour walk on the beach.
From TikTok to Bollywood
Like many modern trends, this one was catapulted into the mainstream by social media, specifically TikTok. Beauty creators began showcasing their take on the warm, coffee-inspired aesthetic, and the term 'latte makeup' quickly went viral. Global celebrities like Hailey Bieber were instrumental in popularising the look, but it found a special resonance in India. Soon, our own stars and influencers were sporting the trend. From Suhana Khan’s glowing debut appearances to Shanaya Kapoor and Alia Bhatt’s red carpet moments, the latte look has proven its versatility and appeal, cementing its status as more than just a fleeting internet fad. It’s a certified A-list look that has trickled down to everyday makeup routines.
Why It’s Perfect for India
One of the biggest reasons for its explosion in popularity here is how incredibly flattering it is for Indian skin tones. The palette of bronze, gold, and brown inherently complements the warm and olive undertones prevalent in South Asian complexions. For years, Indian makeup has celebrated kohl-rimmed eyes and bold lips, but this trend offers a softer, more modern alternative that still feels rich and luxurious. It enhances natural features rather than masking them. The focus on a bronzed glow feels like a natural evolution of the 'sun-kissed' look that has always been popular in our tropical climate. It’s a trend that doesn’t require us to fight our natural skin tone; it celebrates it.
How to Get the Look
The best part about latte makeup is its accessibility. You don’t need a whole new kit, just a few key products. Start with a dewy, lightweight base to let your skin shine through. For the cheeks, swap your pink blush for a warm cream bronzer, applying it where the sun would naturally hit your face — the cheekbones, temples, and a little on the nose. For the eyes, sweep a caramel-toned eyeshadow across the lid and blend a darker brown into the crease for soft definition. Instead of harsh black liner, try a brown kohl pencil or even a dark brown eyeshadow applied with a damp brush for a smoky, diffused wing. Finish with a swipe of nude or brown-toned lipstick or gloss. The key is to blend, blend, blend until there are no harsh lines.
A Trend with Many Flavours
The success of 'latte makeup' has spawned a whole menu of food-inspired beauty trends. We’ve seen 'strawberry makeup' for a flushed, pink-and-red look, and 'espresso makeup' for a deeper, more intense version of the latte trend. This signals a broader shift in how we talk about beauty. These descriptive, sensory names make trends feel more intuitive and fun. They are less about rigid rules and more about capturing a vibe. While the latte look is currently the star, it’s part of a larger family of aesthetics that prioritise harmony, glow, and a certain delicious-sounding appeal.
















