
SS26 arrives with a visual directed by Torso, placing Charli XCX in the glamorous chaos of a major fashion show. She wears multiple looks on and off the runway, recovers from a catwalk stumble, and continues through escalating chaos, including an exploding dressing room. The song was teased via a Substack post containing lines that frame politics and heritage as a press strategy and reference taking the easy road. The video centers on a runway that “goes straight to hell” during a couture season that may align with the world ending. Carine Roitfeld appears from the front row, stating that fashion won’t save anyone, and Abra also appears. SS26 follows Rock Music and a vinyl/Instagram-only loosie, and it comes after the companion album to Wuthering Heights.
"Charli XCX is back with a new song "SS26." It arrives alongside a visual from " Von Dutch" director Torso, which places Charli in the glamorous chaos of a major fashion show. She rocks a variety of looks on and off the runway and even recovers from a catwalk stumble straight out of Sex and the City-and that's all before her dressing room explodes. Watch it below."
"Charli first teased the new song in a Substack post Monday, posting a text that appeared to be either song lyrics or a fashion-capsule manifesto. "Think my politics could work as a press strategy," she wrote, "And my heritage could give me quite the USP/Can't hide the fact I'd rather take the easy road." Turns out they were the former, riffing on celebrity and world affairs via "a runway that goes straight to hell.""
"The video continues the theme, set on a runway that "goes straight to hell" during a couture season that just might coincide with "when the world is gonna end." It opens with a guest appearance from former Vogue Paris editor-in-chief Carine Rotfield, who remarks from the front row: "Fashion won't save us. But let's go on the runway and walk." The singer Abra also makes a cameo."
""SS26" follows " Rock Music," her first standalone single since the campaign, followed a few days later by a loosie called " I Keep On Thinking Bout You Every Single Day and Night" that was exclusive to vinyl and her Instagram page. Her companion album to Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights came out in mid February."
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