From Emerald Hill to Chanel in Lake Como: Tasha Low’s glamorous Italian escape (And the $700 makeup routine behind it)

The Singaporean starlet served “tomato girl” elegance at Chanel’s Villa d’Este runway—here’s a breakdown of every product her makeup artist used to achieve the glow

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Singaporean starlet Tasha Low served “tomato girl” elegance at Chanel’s Villa d’Este runway—here’s a breakdown of every product her makeup artist used to achieve the glow.

It’s been a whirlwind few months for local starlet Tasha Low. Just days after the finale of Emerald Hill, the hit drama in which she commands the screen as the enigmatic Xinniang—the singer-actress was off to Italy, making a stylish statement at the unveiling of Chanel’s 2025–2026 Cruise collection. As the sole Singaporean celebrity seated in the front row, anticipation for her appearance was high and she did not disappoint.

Set against the opulent backdrop of Villa d’Este, the 31-year-old radiated effortless sophistication in a knee-grazing tweed number, complete with signature button details that paid homage to Chanel’s timeless codes. Her raven hair was swept into a half-up, half-down style, secured with a dainty black bow, an understated touch that drew the eye to her luminous, rosy-toned makeup.

Tasha rounded out the look with a fresh take on the viral “tomato girl” aesthetic—think flushed cheeks, a sun-kissed glow, and the kind of luminous finish that comes from basking in Lake Como radiance. The best part? Her chic no-makeup makeup look with a punch of pigment can be recreated with just seven products from Chanel Beauty. Below, a breakdown of the exact products used by her makeup artist, Kim (@kimxbby__).

Kim began by prepping Tasha’s skin with the Le Blanc de Chanel Multi-Use Illuminating Base ($94), creating a dewy, radiant canvas perfect for natural-looking makeup. Next came the N°1 de Chanel Revitalizing Foundation ($127), lending that coveted ethereal glow. For a soft sweep of colour across the lids and cheeks, she reached for the Les Beiges Eyeshadow Palette ($121) and the Camélia Futura Powder Blush Trio ($113), the latter offering a fresh, healthy flush. Brows were subtly defined with the Stylo Sourcils Waterproof ($68), adding structure without heaviness. To finish, Kim created a glazed, petal-soft pout by layering two shades of the Le Rouge Duo ($70) in 40 Light Rose and 182 Soft Brown.

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