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The world is Addison Rae's oyster.

She assembled a creative varsity team for her recent video.

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Emily Sundberg
Oct 25, 2024
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Good morning everyone. I ate at Bridges last night, and both the comté and chocolate tarts were divine. I’m going on vacation with my sister this weekend, so if you have any books you think I should read on the beach, you have a few hours to send me those. I made keychains! I’m not going to sell these and shipping is really expensive but if you see me in the wild I’ll give you one, and I’m having some events towards the end of the year and will be giving out free merch at those.

Today’s letter is about: Addison Rae’s new music video, the casino that will inevitably open in New York City, and new evidence that Prada is opening a restaurant in Soho.


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Addison Rae is realigned thanks to Chanel, Victoria’s Secret, and The Peninsula Hotel.

Addison Rae, princess of TikTok’s COVID boom of dancers, released the music video for her new song, Aquamarine, last night. Credits on the video included:

  • Petra Collins (who worked with Addison for SSENSE earlier this year)

  • Mel Ottenberg (editor of Interview, who has been working with Addison on creative direction for the past year)

  • Sean Price Williams (who worked on Benny and Josh Safdie’s Good Time)

  • Dara (stylist of Interview)

  • Danielle Polanco (who was the movement director for all of Bardia Zeinali’s Met Gala Reels this year)

  • Pat McGrath (the only makeup I’d want on a set for a song called Aquamarine)

Readers, this is a varsity team.

Scenes from Addison Rae's music video for Aquamarine.

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