She achieved national recognition when she audition on the season 2 of the television talent show The Voice Thailand in 2013, then started off her career in both singing and acting.
Her track "Smoke" was the number-one song on the Apple charts in multiple Southeast Asian countries.
[citation needed] Her mother, Ruchira Taprap, is a Thai and was an associate professor at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang's Department of Agro-Industry.
She was then inspired by Taylor Swift to become a songwriter and she started performing at her high school and listened to more English songs.
She auditioned with the song "Leaving On a Jet Plane", and got all four coaches to turn their chairs for her and chose the team of Joey Boy.
[6] After The Voice, she got her first acting role in the horror film The Swimmers, for which she received harsh criticism for her performance.
She appeared in productions with studio GTH/GDH, winning the Suphannahong Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Heart Attack (2015) and co-starring in A Gift (2016).
[7] In 2019, Wautier played the lead role in the Thai remake of the Taiwanese drama series Endless Love.
[4] Followed the success of "Smoke" and reunited with Universal Music Thailand after more than a year away from the recording studio, Violette released her long-awaited third single in March 2020.
[12] Glitter and Smoke was chosen by NME Asia as one of the top 10 albums from Southeast Asian artists for 2020.
[16] She closed out 2022 as one of Thailand's Top 5 Female Artists on Spotify Wrapped and performed at CentralWorld's New Year's Eve countdown celebration.
[17][21] On October 11, 2023, she released "Turn Back Time", her collaboration with Filipino singer Zack Tabudlo in which she wrote the second verse.
[22] In 2024, Wautier performed at the 555 Thai Music Festival, the first-ever all-Thai artists event held in Singapore.
[2] In 2015, Wautier graduated from Chulalongkorn University with a Faculty of Communication Arts degree in Motion Pictures and Still Photography.