Gracie Abrams Stuns With Bold New Style On 'Daughter From Hell' Tour

  • By Rico
  • July 19, 2026, 9 a.m.

Gracie Abrams: A New Era in Music and Fashion

Gracie Abrams is taking the world by storm, not just with her music but with an impressive new fashion sense. As she gears up for the release of her third studio album, 'Daughter From Hell', the pop sensation has undergone a complete style transformation. She recently shared with the New York Times how her songwriting has evolved to become "a little bit less diaristic, and mildly more existential," and she's also set to make her acting debut in a film directed by Halina Reijn. But it's her fashion choices that have truly caught everyone's attention.

A Fashion Evolution

In the weeks leading up to her album release, Abrams has been serving some seriously stylish looks. With the creative guidance of her stylist, Spencer Singer, she's embraced a sportier and more eclectic wardrobe. From Adidas track pants to vintage Umbro jerseys and Akimbo hoodies, her outfits are a mix of sporty chic and high fashion. As a Chanel house ambassador, she's also been spotted in stunning pieces straight off the runway, including vintage Balenciaga tops.

“It's a bold new chapter for Gracie Abrams, both in music and fashion,” a fan commented on social media, capturing the excitement surrounding her transformation.

Red Carpet Ready

Gracie Abrams wrapped up her press tour for 'Daughter From Hell' with a bang on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. She captivated audiences in an archival Alaïa black knit minidress, complete with swirling visible seams and paired elegantly with tights, a headband, and deep-red satin Versace Gianni pumps. The look was simple yet sophisticated, solidifying her status as a rising star not just in music but also on the red carpet. Her style journey during this album promotion has been nothing short of iconic, making her one to watch in the fashion world as well.

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Rico covers how celebs craft image—on carpets, in airports, and on Stories. He pairs look IDs and styling credits with the mini-narratives driving buzz: relationships, rebrands, and comeback arcs.