This has Peaches written all over it. Love that these two leaned into this vibe. I'm a recently 40 year old dude and haven't been paying attention to pop culture for at least 15 years, but...
This has Peaches written all over it. Love that these two leaned into this vibe.
I'm a recently 40 year old dude and haven't been paying attention to pop culture for at least 15 years, but whenever I see Billie Eillish rocking some new anti-fashion outfit or making unconventional, but still pop-adjacent music, I'm always impressed.
There's always been room for a bad girl in pop stardom, but I love that for this generation, the bad girl is this kind of frumpy dressing, a me of gay, kind of gamer girl who makes electro beats with her brother.
This has Peaches written all over it. Love that these two leaned into this vibe.
I'm a recently 40 year old dude and haven't been paying attention to pop culture for at least 15 years, but whenever I see Billie Eillish rocking some new anti-fashion outfit or making unconventional, but still pop-adjacent music, I'm always impressed.
There's always been room for a bad girl in pop stardom, but I love that for this generation, the bad girl is this kind of frumpy dressing, a me of gay, kind of gamer girl who makes electro beats with her brother.
Love it.
This was so insanely good. The Daft Punk inspired flow is brilliant.
Kinda reminds me of Todrick Hall - Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels. :P