Your post-vacation laundry pile has nothing on Charli XCX’s new music video.
After teaming up with Billie Eilish for a remix of her song “Guess,” the 32-year-old “brat” singer released an accompanying music video on Thursday which appeared to feature endless amounts of underwear.
While Charli is initially seen entering an empty living room wearing an oversized T-shirt, a belted asymmetrical miniskirt and a pair of chunky boots, she’s later seen standing in the middle of a crowded house party where guests begin stripping off their clothes.
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Referencing lyrics like “You wanna guess the color of my underwear/ You wanna know what I got going on down there,” various pairs of thongs and briefs are thrown into the air, with the amount of undergarments increasing as time goes on.
By the time Eilish, 22, makes her debut while riding a bulldozer and rocking a backwards cap, it’s practically raining panties outside, and the two women team up to tackle a full hill of undergarments.
And, while it might be a bit hard for viewers to focus on specific pairs of lingerie, it is worth it to pay attention to certain designs.
Many were actually from Agent Provocateur’s forthcoming autumn/winter 2024 collection, giving fans a sneak peek at styles that have yet to be released.
According to a press release from the brand, certain bow-embellished bras worn by partygoers and colorful pairs of lace panties that surrounded Charli and Eilish were previews of its new designs.
There’s also good news for those wondering about what happened to the hills of brand-new underwear that appeared in the video.
In the end credits, Charli included a disclaimer, noting that all of the unworn items featured were donated to I Support The Girls, a charity that works with survivors of domestic violence.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the organization revealed it would be receiving “10,000 pairs” from the video.
“We’re so lucky to be getting the formidable panty mountain!” another post read.