Mark Carrasquillo is a New York-based makeup artist and brand consultant renowned for his innovative approach to beauty. His career is marked by collaborations with some of the fashion industry’s most iconic photographers, including Mikael Jansson, Lachlan Bailey, Craig McDean, Steven Klein, Alasdair McLellan, David Sims, Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, and Inez & Vinoodh, as well as stylists like Karl Templer, Tonne Goodman, Marie-Amélie Sauvé, Alastair McKimm, Camilla Nickerson, Edward Enninful, Olivier Rizzo, Emmanuelle Alt, Géraldine Saglio, and Marie Chaix. Carrasquillo’s editorial work has appeared in leading fashion publications such as French Vogue, British Vogue, American Vogue, Italian Vogue, AnOther, WSJ, D Republicca, Document Journal, Self Service, and more. In the advertising realm, he has worked on campaigns for esteemed brands including Estée Lauder, Calvin Klein, Tom Ford, Missoni, Tod’s, Miu Miu, Christian Dior, Bottega Veneta, Chanel, and Emporio Armani, among others.

Beyond his work as a makeup artist, Carrasquillo has made significant contributions as an artistic director and creative consultant. He has developed colors, formulated products, and consulted on packaging, creative direction, and branding for various beauty brands, demonstrating his comprehensive expertise in the beauty industry. Carrasquillo has worked with beauty brands including Tom Ford, Calvin Klein, MAC, Estée Lauder, NARS, Dior Beauty, Bobbi Brown, Armani Beauty, and Victoria Beckham Beauty. His career is characterized by a commitment to creativity and a deep understanding of beauty as a form of self-expression. His work continues to inspire and influence both peers and aspiring artists in the fashion and beauty industries.

Carrasquillo’s artistry is characterized by a balance of technical precision and creative vision, allowing him to adapt seamlessly across various aesthetics—from minimalistic to avant-garde. His ability to enhance natural beauty while infusing a modern edge has made him a favorite among designers and editors alike.