Tate McRae Embraces Moto Inspiration in Courrèges and Rick Owens at ‘So Close to What' Listening Party
Tate McRae embraced moto-inspired details at a Los Angeles listening party for her new album 'So Close to What,' out Friday. The singer sat down with influencer Jake Shane at the Spotify-hosted event.
McRae selected a vinyl biker jacket by Courrèges, adding on a pair of baggy linen pants from Rick Owens' spring 2025 collection, which featured an exposed zipper. White open-toe heels and a diamond-encrusted ring topped off her edgy look.
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The 'Greedy' artist wore her dirty blond hair in long waves, while her makeup consisted of brown eyeshadow, smoked-out eyeliner and a muted pink lip.
McRae currently works with stylist Brett Alan Nelson, who also counts Doja Cat and Karol G as clients.
Earlier this month, McRae was revealed as Neutrogena's latest brand ambassador. She'll front a campaign for the skin care brand's Hydro Boost franchise.
'When you're younger and just getting comfortable, you feel you need to put on as much product as possible and just try to find the coolest products,' McRae told Beauty Inc. 'As I'm getting older, I feel simpler is better.'
McRae is also a longtime fan of Nutrogena's Hydro Boost moisturizer, one of the brand's hero products, which sells one unit every two seconds globally.
'I put so much makeup on and do my hair every single night to go onstage, and the last thing I want is a long skin care routine,' she said. 'I've been using [Neutrogena]'s products for so long.'
Last fall, McRae made her debut as a Skims spokesmodel, appearing in the shapewear label's holiday campaign. Lensed by director Harmony Korine, the singer heats up a winter wonderland in red lingerie and printed sleep sets.
'I love the holidays, and Skims always nails the perfect pieces for every occasion,' McRae said in a statement. 'This year's holiday collection is amazing. It has such a cute mix of comfy and romantic styles. I felt amazing in everything and can't wait to wear it all season.'
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