Charli XCX’s ‘Brat’ Aesthetic Takes Over Madison Square Garden: Sweat Tour Street Style

Charli XCX’s ‘brat’ aesthetic, born from her latest album, has taken the world by storm, and the Sweat Tour at Madison Square Garden was a prime example of its influence. Fans embraced the ethos of being unapologetically themselves, showcasing their personal interpretations of ‘brat’ style through eclectic outfits, bold accessories, and DIY creations. From ‘brat green’ to lingerie, chunky silver jewelry, and even DIY tramp stamps, the concert was a vibrant expression of self-love and individuality.

Charli XCX: From Slime Green Summer to H&M Muse

Singer-songwriter Charli XCX, known for her daring fashion choices, has been announced as the face of H&M’s 2024-25 Autumn/Winter campaign, marking a full-circle moment for the artist who once relied on high street fashion for self-expression. The collaboration comes as a surprise to some, considering her recent high-fashion collaborations, but it’s a reminder of Charli’s roots and her lasting relationship with the brand.

Charli XCX’s ‘BRAT’ Era: A Celebration of Indie Sleaze and Y2K Style

Charli XCX’s sixth album, “BRAT,” has become synonymous with a playful, confident, and free-spirited attitude, capturing the essence of the “indie sleaze” aesthetic and blending it with Y2K fashion. The album’s vibrant green cover and the music itself have sparked a cultural moment, inspiring a generation of young women to embrace a nostalgic yet authentic style, drawing from the past while remaining true to themselves.

Charli XCX’s Met Gala Look: A Vintage T-Shirt Masterpiece from Marni

Charli XCX arrived at the red carpet of the Met Gala wearing a stunning gown made from vintage T-shirts, a collaboration between her stylist Chris Horan and Marni’s creative director Francesco Risso. The dress, which took 200 hours of workmanship to create, was inspired by the exhibition’s theme of “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” and the idea of fragility. Charli’s look also included a mini aged-leather Marni Trunkaroo bag, a tourmaline ring from Dyne by Sarah Ysabel Narici, and a beauty look created by Isamaya Ffrench and MAC Cosmetics that complemented the disheveled delicacy of the dress.

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