Rebecca Robles
Whether creating looks for red carpet events, fashion and editorial, or film and television, Rebecca loves helping others feel like the best version of themselves and empowered to take charge of their beauty routine.
One of Rebecca’s first jobs in beauty was working behind-the-counter for Shiseido at Nordstrom. With this experience, Rebecca understands first hand how intimidating shopping for makeup can be. Rebecca focuses on making sure each client feels safe and welcome. Her attitude is that makeup should be fun, playful, and something you look forward to. Rebecca's goal is to promote makeup as a tool for everyone to discover greater creativity and joy.
An all-around creative, Rebecca is also a performing artist, writer and illustrator. She holds a degree in Vocal Performance from Chapman University’s Conservatory of Music. As an actor, Rebecca can be seen in the comedy Search Party on HBOmax.
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“The beauty of makeup is that every application is unique. Even when you’re inspired by a specific look, you can never recreate it perfectly. Makeup isn’t a science, it’s an art! Embracing this form creates looks that are human, beautiful, and express how you feel.”
– rebecca robles
More About Rebecca
Experience
15+ years professionally, beginning with behind-the-counter work for Shiseido at Nordstrom. But of course, it began long before that! All of my friends at school would ask me to get them ready for dances or performances, and as a little kid, I definitely attempted to give every single dog and cat in my home a haircut.
Skills
Listening to others’ needs and creating a safe space for all people to explore and assert their self-expression. Making sure everyone feels welcome. Maintaining a joyful work environment.
Interests
Singing, writing, comedy, acting, drawing. Collecting old books about very specific things such as women in kayaking or remedies you can make with garlic. Going to the movies and finding ways to sneak in my own soda and burrito.
Style
I love bright colors, bold patterns, and playing with different silhouettes. Mixing beautifully well-made pieces with absolute trash from my seventh-grade closet makes me really happy. At work, I tend to dress a bit more functionally to be prepared to get lipstick and foundation all over myself. Makeup is art, after all! It’s bound to get messy.