‘Faces of Music’ narrates the unfiltered lives of this generation’s favorite music artists.
Self-expression takes many forms—and for this generation, makeup and music stand out as two of the most powerful ways to connect and communicate. Blurring the lines between these art forms, Faces of Music, a new docuseries from Sephora and Hulu, dives into the lives of some of today’s most beloved artists: Chappell Roan, Victoria Monét, and Becky G.
The series offers an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at their pre-show rituals and transformative makeup routines, showing how beauty and music intertwine to create the icons that we love today.
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The three-episode limited series goes beyond the glitz and glam, giving viewers a raw and heartfelt exploration of what it means to craft a public persona in today’s music industry. Through candid conversations, Faces of Music captures how these artists use beauty not just as a tool of self-expression but as a way to amplify their music and connect with fans.
Each episode reveals how Chappell, Victoria, and Becky transform into the superstars we see on stage and in music videos—an intimate journey of artistry, vulnerability, and empowerment.
In the series trailer, Chappell Roan opens up about the emotional weight of newfound fame and how her signature drag-inspired glam gives her the courage to perform in front of massive crowds. “Chappell is a version of myself that’s so bold and confident and hot,” she says, her look transitioning from a bare face to a dazzling pop star persona complete with white face makeup, eyeshadow, stickers, blush, and lipstick. Her iconic curls tie the whole look together, embodying her unapologetic confidence.
Meanwhile, Becky G shares how her pre-show routine helps her feel most like herself, transforming the ritual of getting ready into an act of grounding and empowerment. For her, makeup is more than just beauty—it’s a way to prepare emotionally and step into her power. On the other hand, Victoria Monét reflects on how motherhood has brought her a new sense of self-assurance. “I feel my most sexy when I’m leaning into what is on the inside,” Becky G says, with Monét adding, “It’s not about right or wrong. It’s about your truth.”
Together, these three trailblazers show how makeup and music are much more than surface-level aesthetics—they’re tools for storytelling, identity, and self-expression. From Chappell Roan’s over-the-top costumes to Becky G and Victoria Monét’s glamorous looks, these artists are redefining what it means to be seen and heard in the music industry.
Zena Arnold, Chief Marketing Officer of Sephora U.S., perfectly captures the spirit of the series: “Sephora has long been a champion of honoring each individual’s self-expression. With ‘Faces of Music,’ we’re taking that commitment to the next level, exploring the artistry demonstrated in beauty and music, showcasing how these incredible musical artists use both mediums as powerful tools to define themselves and share their art.”
Now streaming on Hulu, Faces of Music joins the platform’s growing collection of must-watch music documentaries, including Bad Reputation, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years, and Whitney: Can I Be Me.
Ready to slay and unleash the artist in you? This 2025, show the world what you’ve got. Faces of Music is waiting to take you on a journey of beauty, music, and self-discovery.
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