The covers are durable and convenient, simply drape it over your craft and cinch the straps for a custom fit. Charli XCX described the brat aesthetic in an interview with "The News Movement" on June 10. "Brat green" quickly became the color of the season, a far cry from last summer’s ubiquitous Barbie pink.
Plus, she’s really enjoyed watching her fans writing think pieces about the cover and the marketing of the project. "Where the actual first idea of doing a text cover came from was to save money," Charli told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe by way of explaining how the lime green blurry imagery came to be. That all changed with the release of "Brat," her most recent album. In the ever-evolving world of pop, where artists are constantly trying to stand out, Charli XCX has always managed to forge her own path.
There was an idea that she was battling Luke Combs for the top position on the Billboard 200 when her remix album came out