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A Foodie’s Guide To ‘Brat’ Summer

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Haven’t you heard? It’s a brat summer. At least, that is this summer’s vibe based on Charli XCX’s latest album brat. Released on June 7, the sixth album just feels like you’re in a club (hence ‘club classics’) and just being the ultimate it-girl while sprinkling in a bit of messy — aka, do it for the plot. A week after its release, the singer posted on X (formerly known as Twitter), “Thank you for all the support <3 brat summer activated.”  

Now, that it’s officially summer, we’ve compiled a list of foods for the ultimate brat summer.

What does brat summer mean?

Baby tees, self-love, sporty sunglasses, digital cameras, drinks, thigh-high boots, and LOTS of neon green. Charli XCX also honed in on the meaning in an interview on the BBC Sounds Podcast.

“It can go that way — quite like luxury,” she said. “But it can also be so trashy, just like a pack of cigs and a BIC lighter and a strappy white top with no bra.” 

The most important aspect to achieve the “brat” look is neon green. The album cover is simple with a bright green with “brat” written in a basic font. This creative decision received lots of backlash from fans, calling the album cover “boring,” and were upset that Charli XCX herself was not on the cover. However, the singer clapped back with the question of why should fans believe they have “ownership of female artists” album art.

The reasoning behind her creative direction was to make a cover that has “an offensive, off-trend shade of green to trigger the idea of something being wrong,” she shared in an interview with Vogue Singapore. Her idea is to make society question the expectations of pop culture.

brat-inspired foods you should have this summer.

There is no better way to partake in the iconic brat summer than having green-colored food and drinks. Simple ways can be making a matcha latte or avocado toast with “brat” written on top with nori seaweed. Many fans have made cakes and cupcakes with neon green icing or green-colored drinks in celebration of the album’s release.

If you’re planning a summer get-together with friends, you can make neon green Tokyo tea or margarita jello shots. If you have a sweet tooth, make sour patch grapes which encapsulate the idea of brat summer: green and has a punch with the sour flavor.

If you live in an area where there is an Erewhon, you can try out the viral brat smoothie. TikTok creator, Misterpreda, created a $31 smoothie that you can make at home for much cheaper if you aren’t near an Erewhon or want to save money. 

It’s based on Brazilian lemonade with supplements that make sure you get all of your daily nutrients so you can live out your brat summer to the fullest.

Hi! My name is Julia Lagano and I am a senior at Virginia Tech studying Multimedia Journalism, French with a minor in Italian. Born and raised in Springfield, VA, I grew up doing dive and being a benchwarmer for my high school's lacrosse team. I knew I was destined for food journalism when I made monthly food review packages for my school's broadcasting class (A/V nerd). Flash forward to college, I started as a Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise major but chemistry is not my strong suit...at all. You can catch me on the airwaves during the school year on the student-run radio station at VT! I love music: rock, 90s hiphop (please don't make me choose between Tupac and Biggie Smalls, they're both good), R&B, jazz, soul, you name it. Outside of school, I enjoy traveling, cooking and baking, reading, movie nights, drawing, shopping, and sewing. I like to pretend that I am an expert in sewing which sets me up for failure when I attempt to rework clothes. I have a goal to read 20 books this year but I'm currently behind schedule on that (oops).