In an industry where many makeup artists complete their certification only to find themselves navigating the beauty world alone, BlushX Club is quietly building a different path — one rooted in community, collaboration, confidence, and real-world experience.
Created by Blush & Muse, BlushX Club is a growing collective designed for certified makeup artists and hairstylists who want to move beyond isolated freelancing and step into a more connected professional environment.
The impact of that vision became especially visible during the finale of Mrs India Queen 2025–2026: Pehchaan Meri, hosted at Sahara Star on 17th May 2026 by SR Queens Media Pvt. Ltd..
Serving as the Official Makeup Partner for the finale, Blush & Muse executed the backstage beauty experience through a 12-member artistry team — with every artist involved being a member of BlushX Club.
For many artists backstage, the experience represented far more than event makeup.
It became an opportunity to work within a large-scale pageant environment, collaborate as part of a coordinated professional team, interact with industry personalities, and gain exposure to the pace and discipline required in high-visibility beauty spaces.
Led by Founder Azia Sabharwal and Co-Founder Pragya Singh, the backstage environment focused not only on execution, but also on mentorship, teamwork, and confidence-building among artists themselves.
Over time, BlushX Club members have also received opportunities to work across multiple pageants and fashion platforms including Maven Productions, Timeless Diva, NXT Super Model by Aura Production, Narifirst Jewel of India, and most recently Mrs India Queen 2025–2026 by SR Queens Media Pvt. Ltd.
For many artists, these experiences provide not only visibility, but also the confidence that comes from working within professional backstage environments alongside a larger creative team.

Beyond backstage opportunities, BlushX Club has also been designed to help artists build stronger professional visibility in an increasingly competitive beauty industry.
Members receive access to personalised portfolio websites, collaborative projects, community-led networking, and opportunities shared within the ecosystem — helping artists move beyond relying only on Instagram and build a more structured professional presence.
The platform also creates opportunities for artists to participate in backstage environments, pageants, and larger beauty productions that are often difficult to access independently.
Currently growing with over 20 members across different cities, the collective includes artists from varied training backgrounds and experience levels — all connected through a shared intention to grow professionally while supporting one another.
The platform reflects a growing shift within India’s beauty industry, where artists are increasingly seeking not only clients, but also structure, visibility, guidance, and community.
For Founder Azia Sabharwal, that need is deeply personal.
After entering the beauty industry herself and witnessing how disconnected many certified artists felt after completing training, she wanted to create an environment where artists could continue growing together instead of feeling left behind once a course ended.
“Many artists are talented, but they often don’t have the right ecosystem around them after certification. We wanted to build a space where artists feel supported, guided, and genuinely connected while growing in the industry,” she shared.
Today, through pageant collaborations, creative opportunities, professional visibility, and community-led growth, BlushX Club is steadily evolving into more than just a beauty network — becoming a platform where artists gain confidence not only in their craft, but also in themselves.
As India’s beauty industry continues expanding, collectives like BlushX Club are beginning to redefine what growth in artistry can look like: less isolated, more collaborative, and rooted in real opportunity.