Australian inclusive cosmetics label Beauty by Rosh, founded by entrepreneur Rosh Kumarasinghe, has proudly served as the official makeup sponsor for designer Karla Špetić’s Resort 2027 collection titled “COMPOSE”, showcased at Australian Fashion Week 2026.

The show attracted a strong front-row presence, including leading fashion editors, industry VIPs, and Australian celebrities, further highlighting its prominence on the AFW calendar.
This collaboration marks the first of two official runway sponsorships for Beauty by Rosh at AFW 2026, with a second partnership scheduled later in the week. The brand’s continued presence at the event signals its growing influence within the Australian fashion and beauty industry.
Beauty by Rosh also collaborated alongside major partners including Revlon Professionals as the hair sponsor, as well as fashion and lifestyle brands such as Steve Madden and Weleda, all contributing to the runway presentation.
The Collection: “COMPOSE”
Karla Špetić’s “COMPOSE” collection explored garments as forms of architectural expression, focusing on balance, layering, softness, and structure. The designs reflected a thoughtful approach to construction, where minimalism and form worked in harmony.

The Beauty Direction

The runway beauty look, led by creative director Susan Lillian, complemented the collection’s refined aesthetic with a soft, dewy, skin-focused finish. The intention was to enhance natural features while allowing the clothing to remain the central focus.
Makeup artists used Beauty by Rosh’s Flawless Finish Foundation for a lightweight, skin-like base. Lashes were defined with the Lash Guru Mascara, while brows were kept natural and textured for an effortless effect. A subtle tint from Lilly R Velvet Matte Lip completed the look, adding a soft touch of colour.
Rosh at Australian Fashion Week
Founder Rosh Kumarasinghe was present both backstage and front row, experiencing the show from behind the scenes and the runway audience. She made a cultural statement by wearing a saree designed by a Sri Lankan designer, proudly representing her South Asian heritage on one of Australia’s biggest fashion platforms.
Her presence also marked a milestone moment, as Beauty by Rosh became the first Sri Lankan-founded brand to sponsor a runway show at Australian Fashion Week.
The brand’s products used backstage are available at: www.beautybyroshsrilanka.com

