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Hunter Schafer talks beauty, Blade Runner 2099 and filming Euphoria season three

Hunter Schafer talks beauty, Blade Runner 2099 and filming Euphoria season three

My make-up journey has mirrored Jules's make-up journey in Euphoria. Especially at the beginning, I really felt like Jules was one step away from who I was. And I think that carried over into season two, where I go through waves of really wanting to feel glamorous or pretty or more feminine, and then lean into maybe more masculine or more blasé or carefree parts of myself. It was reflective of what I was feeling beauty wise at the time. We're filming right now, and I'm definitely feeling a similar sensibility of where I'm at now, many years later, coming across in what we're creating.

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