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We're Having An Addison Rae Summer: How To Dress Like The Y2K Pop Diva

We're Having An Addison Rae Summer: How To Dress Like The Y2K Pop Diva

Refinery296 days ago

Just as Charli XCX predicted at the end of her Coachella 2025 set, we've entered 'Addison Rae summer' — a not-too-far departure from 2024's brat summer. And like Charli, the TikTok star turned pop sensation — who wants to go by her mononym after the June 6 release of her self-titled album Addison — has a fashion sense that's just as distinctive as her music projects.
From itty-bitty denim shorts and round-toe pump heels to cropped graphic T-shirts and lingerie-as-outerwear outfits, Addison's retro style is Britney Spears-coded with apparent influences from Lady Gaga, Lana Del Rey, Madonna, and Marylin Monroe — all of whom she names in her song 'Money Is Everything.' The 24-year-old has a knack for Y2K-meets-Old-Hollywood dressing. And it's inspiring our own summer outfits.
If your hot weather style involves laidback, mismatched (and somewhat chaotic) looks, we promise that you can achieve a look that's more Addison Rae and less Adam Sandler. So if you'd 'rather get high fashion' and 'get a taste of the glamorous life,' read on for the top summer must-haves to channel the 'Aquamarine' singer. (Spoiler: pearls are involved.) Then, all that's left to do is crack open a Diet Pepsi and 'put your headphones on.'

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An exquisite tinted lip balm shockingly similar to Clinique's "Black Honey" but it doesn't cost nearly as much. This weightless, non-sticky formula glides onto your pout to give 'em a subtle polished tint of your choosing. Soon you'll be smackin' your lips all over the place, and no one can blame you when they look this good. 🤷‍♀️ A set of seamless "invisible" underwear you'll never wanna take off, so you'd be wise to buy a few sets *now* — thank me later. These have Victoria's Secret energy without the steeper price tag. They don't pinch, clip, OR ride up, so they're basically an underwear dream come true. Wild Iris Musk Body Wash, which is essentially the summer-y version of the TikTok-viral Baccarat Rouge 540-esque body wash so it's the perfect addition to your shower routine! This divine formula is moisturizing and has an intriguing floral scent that's a treat for the senses without being TOO strong. If you wanna smell expensive without actually breaking the bank, look no further. 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