It’s official. Charli XCX has announced her latest album, ‘Music, Fashion, Film’, which is set to arrive on July 24.
The project follows months of speculation surrounding the artist’s next creative direction after the cultural impact of ‘Brat’ and signals another shift in her ever-evolving sound.
What’s more, is that the album title reflects three worlds that have increasingly shaped Charli’s career in recent years: music, fashion and cinema. Accompanying the announcement is a striking cover image featuring musician John Cole, fashion designer Marc Jacobs, and filmmaker Martin Scorsese. Shot by longtime collaborator Aidan Zamiri, the artwork continues Charli’s recent preference for conceptual album visuals, with the artist herself absent from the cover.
The 11-track record will include previously released singles “Rock Music” and “SS26,” both of which hinted at a departure from the club-focused sound that defined much of the ‘Brat’ era. Recent interviews and releases have suggested a stronger emphasis on guitars and rock influences, although Charli has resisted attempts to neatly categorise the project.
The announcement arrives during a period of expansion for the artist, whose work has increasingly crossed into film and fashion. Beyond her music career, Charli has been involved in a growing number of screen projects while maintaining close relationships with leading figures across both industries. The album’s title and artwork appear to acknowledge those overlapping creative worlds, positioning ‘Music, Fashion, Film’ as a reflection of her broader artistic interests.
With a release date now confirmed, ‘Music, Fashion, Film’ marks the beginning of Charli XCX’s next chapter, one that appears determined to push beyond the boundaries established by her previous work while continuing her reputation for reinvention.
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