What Inspired Olivia Rodrigo new album GUTS and what jewelry she might wear for each song
Hey, music lovers! Have you heard any cuts from Olivia Rodrigo's new album, "Guts"? If not, you're missing out on some serious ear candy. In this blog post, we'll dive into what inspired the album and created jewelry Olivia might wear.
Did you know that Olivia’s first album, “Sour” was inspired by jewelry?
That's right, Olivia has revealed that her love for jewelry played a big role in the creation of the album. In an interview with Vogue, she explained how she drew inspiration from her favorite pieces of jewelry, including a vintage ring that belonged to her grandmother.
"I'm a big jewelry person, and I have a lot of really special pieces that mean a lot to me," Olivia said. "I was looking at some of them one day and started thinking about how each piece has a story behind it, and how those stories could inspire songs." The album is full of tracks that explore the ups and downs of love and heartbreak, with each song drawing on a different piece of jewelry for inspiration. From the melancholic "Deja Vu" inspired by a locket necklace to the upbeat "Good 4 U" inspired by a pair of vintage earrings, each song on "Sour" tells a unique story.
But it's not just the lyrics that are influenced by jewelry. Olivia also incorporated her love for fashion into the album's visuals, with each music video showcasing a different piece of jewelry. In the video for "Good 4 U," she wears a statement necklace that perfectly complements her punk-inspired outfit, while in the video for "Brutal," she rocks a pair of oversized hoop earrings.
Let’s talk about the inspiration behind "Guts." According to Olivia, the album is all about being true to yourself and having the courage to speak your mind. She wanted to create a body of work that reflected her own experiences and emotions. In a recent interview on SiriusXM’s TikTok Radio she said Guts is a little rockier, a little happier, a little more playful than her previous album, Sour.
Now, let's get to the fun part – jewelry! We all know that accessories can make or break an outfit, and Olivia is no stranger to rocking some seriously cool pieces. Here are our top picks for what jewelry she would wear for each track on "Guts."
- "Vampire”: As she said in her SiriusXM interview “It’s more about my regret and kind of beating myself up for doing something that I knew wasn’t gonna turn out great and kind of just taking ownership of that and dealing with those feelings.” She expresses that she was taken advantage and it all comes together with her descriptive term "famef*cker." For this track we imagine Olivia wearing a silver statement necklace. Something with chunky chains with bold lettering. After all, the song is all about being brave and taking risks, so why not go all out with the jewelry too? We think Stacked By Suzie’s Guts Necklace with GUTS" Nameplate is both edgy and original, this necklace reflects Olivia Rodrigo's pop punk style and Y2K inspired aesthetic.
- “Bad Idea Right?” The song is about Rodrigo allowing herself to make mistakes and justifying hooking up with an ex-boyfriend. She shows vulnerability, dealing with the struggles of revisiting a past relationship. For this emotional ballad, we think Olivia would keep it fun and original. We think Stacked By Suzie’s Guts Statement Necklace reflects her vibe with a handmade charm necklace that features butterflies and a pop of purple.
- Butterflies, Silver, Purple are prominent in Olivia's cover art, so take a look at our Olivia Rodrigo Inspo page.
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