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It is, of course, Brat green. Now synonymous with British pop star Charli XCX’s chart-topping studio album, the cultural influence of “Brat” green knows no bounds. Last week, the official X ...
It’s officially the summer of the brat. If you think this year’s hottest trend is inspired by the Brat Pack renaissance, think again. We have Charli XCX to thank, as her new album Brat has ...
Over the weekend, when U.S. President Joe Biden dropped out of the race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him on the Democratic ticket, Charli XCX tweeted, “kamala IS brat.” ...
"Brat summer" ruled the internet with slime green memes and unexpected political endorsements. What online trends are taking shape for the fall? NPR's Adrian Ma talks to USA Today's Charles ...
Quick on the heels of her blockbuster album BRAT, the pop star offers a remix album that is anything but obligatory. Like its sister album, it is unexpected, unfiltered, uncomfortably messy ...
PEOPLE staff combed through bookshelves and TBR lists for our favorite books featuring that signature Charli xcx Brat green Lizz Schumer is the senior books editor at PEOPLE. She has been working ...
Brat summer may be over, but its legacy will now live on forever. The Collins English Dictionary announced on Friday that its' 2024 Word of the Year is "brat," inspired by Charli XCX's album of ...
The entirely remixed Brat album gives Charli space to reflect on her culture-shaking original alongside collaborators like Ariana Grande, Bon Iver and Robyn. By Katie Bain Charli XCX‘s Brat ...
More than a “brat summer” – it may even be a brat year. Collins Dictionary has named “brat” its word of the year for 2024, defining it as someone “characterized by a confident ...
The newest seasonal iteration is born from these same ideologies. Introducing “brat summer”, an era for grubby party girls who dance till 8am and sleep in their shoes. It’s the most ...
Collins Dictionary declared "brat" — the album title that became a summer-living ideal — its 2024 word of the year. The word, used by singer Charli XCX as the title of her sixth studio album ...