Ariana Grande Is Making Fetch Happen With These Iconic Chick-Flick Outfits
If you care even an ounce about Ariana Grande (which you should), you know that she is the queen of generating massive amounts of hype before she releases absolutely anything. The storm she's currently brewing is the release of her "Thank U, Next" music video. The video is a mini remake of four of the most iconic chick flicks of our time: Mean Girls, Bring It On, Legally Blonde, and 13 Going On 30. Not only are those films known for being extremely quotable, but they are also known for having some of the most memorable fashion moments, maybe ever?
The full video finally released today, along with Ari's plethora of Instagram posts, reveals her take on the chick-flick outfits we all know and love. Ariana has posted a handful of her looks from the Mean Girls and Bring It On portion of the video, a few from Legally Blonde, and hardly anything from 13 Going On 30, and now that the video is released, we know more behind-the-scenes shots are coming. Below, feast your eyes on the iconic "Thank U, Next" outfits we are loving and be sure to watch the just-released video below. Thank you, next.
Mean Girls
Bring It On
Legally Blonde
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