Sephora’s Faces of Music documentary on Hulu explores how beauty and music come together through the stories of three artists: Victoria Monét, Chappell Roan, and Becky G. This series highlights how beauty is more than cosmetics—it’s about representation, empowerment, and breaking beauty standards.
Sephora has long been a leader in promoting diversity in beauty, creating a space where all identities are celebrated. The Faces Of Music, docu-series directed by filmmaker Ting Poo, emphasizes how beauty is personal, fluid, and, most importantly, empowering.
“Sephora has long been a champion of honoring each individual’s self-expression,” Zena Arnold, Chief Marketing Officer at Sephora U.S. said in a statement “With ‘Faces of Music’, we’re taking that commitment to the next level, exploring the artistry demonstrated in both beauty and music, and showcasing how these incredible musical artists use both mediums as powerful tools to define themselves and share their art.”
In the documentary, Monét stands out for using beauty as a form of self-expression and self-love. Her signature beauty look includes radiant skin and bold makeup, from glowing bronzes to soft nude lips. Her approach to beauty is bold and unapologetic, and she’s reshaping how beauty is viewed in the music industry.
“In my work and personal life, I’ve always prioritized inclusivity, seeking to amplify underrepresented voices and create spaces where everyone feels seen and valued,” Monet said in a statement. “Music, like beauty, is universal yet deeply personal, and it’s thrilling to be a part of a project that celebrates the individuality and artistry of musicians from all backgrounds,” said Monet. “As someone who has always used makeup as an expressive outlet, I’m excited for the world to see an inside look into how I transform into the most confident version of myself through the ‘Faces of Music’ docuseries.”
Sephora has been at the forefront of supporting diverse beauty brands, and Faces of Music is a natural extension of that. By aligning with artists like Monét, who challenge traditional beauty norms, Sephora is helping to reshape how beauty is seen in the mainstream.
“Sephora has long been a champion of honoring each individual’s self-expression,” said Zena Arnold, Chief Marketing Officer at Sephora U.S. “With ‘Faces of Music’, we’re taking that commitment to the next level, exploring the artistry demonstrated in both beauty and music, and showcasing how these incredible musical artists use both mediums as powerful tools to define themselves and share their art.”
Faces of Music is more than just a documentary about makeup—it’s a celebration of how beauty and music work together to empower and redefine cultural standards. Available now on Hulu, it’s an inspiring look at how beauty can create meaningful change and celebrate diversity.