Why Chappell Roan gives fans concert dress codes
A new docu-series, Faces of Music, featuring Chappell Roan, Victoria Monét, and Becky G., highlights these pop stars who have made a lasting impression on the fashion, beauty, and music world, especially over the past year. Through their signature looks, the series aims to represent the unique relationship between style and music.
Each episode of the limited-edition series is focused on one of the artists as they sit down and walk viewers through a makeup routine that’s special to them. For Monét, it’s a look that channels a jaguar and gives her confidence, while Becky G and Roan opted to revisit some of their past looks that marked significant turning points in their careers.
Notably, Roan chose to recreate her look from the cover of her hit album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, during her episode. The album features ‘Hot to Go’ and ‘Pink Pony Club,’ the hit songs that launched her to new levels of fame. While getting ready, Roan looks back on her career growth. The star mentions that she began her career by styling herself and doing her own makeup but now has some help as she has reached all-new heights.
Also, she shares that she has intentionally created her artistry’s world through aesthetics and expanded it to her concerts. “I am so inspired by artists who create ecosystems for their projects—not just stage design but community design,” Roan explains in her episode, naming Lana Del Rey as the prime example.
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