Celebrity Style

Addison Rae on Her Pop Reinvention and Debut Single ‘Obsessed’ 

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A dancer since childhood, Rae wanted the choreography to be as expressive as the song’s message. Enter Sara Biv and Calvit Hodge, whose skillful choreography has upped the ante for artists like Camilla Cabello, Major Lazer, and Rihanna. “Dancers can feel something through the music when they’re dancing,” says Rae. “I’m so fortunate to work with Sara and Calvit and figure out what would look best and make the video truly stand out. I think it’s about finding that connection and understanding what works best with the music.”

The same philosophy applies to the video’s fashion selection, chosen by stylist Kyle Luu. It features everything from sheer catsuits from LaQuan Smith worn with Mugler underpinnings to a magenta faux fur Gucci bolero worn with a crystal-studded bra top. Sexy but playful, the four looks each come with its own fashion message. “No one has seen this side of me before,” says Rae of the dramatic changes, including a fiery new hair color and bold makeup. “What’s exciting is that this has all been a part of me for so long, but not something I’ve been ready to show just yet.” 

’90s fans may experience a moment of nostalgia while taking in some of the outfits. A white Dion Lee corset worn with wide-leg Dickies channels Britney Spears circa ‘Sometimes’ while the slinky catsuit calls to mind the Spice Girls in ‘Say You’ll Be There. The retro feel pays homage to some of the performers Rae grew up listening to and her mom’s personal playlist. “When I was young, she was always listening to music from the 90s and 2000s, so I was incredibly influenced by that,” says Rae. “Beyoncé, J.Lo, Britney Spears, Katy Perry, there are so many artists and songwriters who inspire me. There is such an emotional connection people have to their songs; they change people.” 

Rae hopes that her contributions to music can have a similarly evocative effect—especially once she can perform live. “Getting on stage is such a huge part of being an artist,” she says. “It’s going to be exciting to share something I’ve loved my entire life with the world and hopefully surprise people who didn’t realize this was a part of who I am.”