Charli XCX describe la sesión de fotos de la portada de su álbum con tres leyendas

Charli XCX ha hablado sobre la creación de la portada de su próximo álbum Music, Fashion, Film, en la que aparecen el músico John Cale, el diseñador de moda Marc Jacobs y el director Martin Scorsese.

La estrella del pop habló sobre la fotografía en blanco y negro en una entrevista con la revista Shaad Magazine. Comentó que la sesión realizada en abril en Nueva York la dejó verdaderamente impactada por primera vez. Charli XCX explicó que Cale, Jacobs y Scorsese representaban cada uno un elemento del título del álbum. Señaló tener conexiones personales con los tres, incluyendo colaboraciones y conversaciones previas. El álbum tiene previsto su lanzamiento el 24 de julio y sigue a su disco de 2024, Brat. Incluirá los sencillos recientes Rock Music y SS26.

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Charli XCX posing with her new album 'Music, Fashion, Film' in a studio setting with music, fashion, and film motifs.
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Charli XCX announced her new album Music, Fashion, Film on June 1. The record is scheduled for release on July 24 via Atlantic Records.

Charli XCX has dropped her new single titled Rock Music, complete with a black-and-white video. The track features crunchy guitars and marks a shift from her previous dance-focused work.

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Charli XCX revealed in a British Vogue cover story that her next album after 2024's Brat will be rock music. She told interviewer Laura Snapes that the dance floor is dead, prompting a guitar-forward sound with producers A.G. Cook and Finn Keane. Sessions took place in Paris during Fashion Week last month.

Charli XCX's team has dismissed suggestions from Sky Ferreira that parts of the Wuthering Heights soundtrack album incorporate her old demos without proper credit. Ferreira, credited on one track, hinted at additional unacknowledged contributions via Instagram comments. The team insists all credits were finalized through a thorough review process.

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Calvin Klein has unveiled its Spring 2026 campaign for the Calvin Klein Collection, featuring the sophomore lineup from creative director Veronica Leoni. Photographed by Juergen Teller in New York City, the images capture models in motion against a palette of white, beluga, black, candy pink, and fern green. The collection became available online and at select retailers starting April 28.

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