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Fluently Fixing: Camila Cabello

FluentlyForward

CAKE MEDIA

News, Entertainment News

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Today we start a new mini series! How can we fluently FIX celebrities who might not be reaching their full potential? For years, I've had a vision of Camila Cabello harnessing her amazing weird energy into her music (paired with a sleek, polished mod style and aesthetic) to have her hit the charts in a Sabrina Carpenter inspired way. Here is my aesthetic and style suggestion for her! Check out ⁠⁠⁠https://www.squarespace.com/fluently⁠⁠⁠ to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code FLUENTLY Elevate your closet with Quince. Go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Quince.com/fluently⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for free shipping on your order and 365 -day returns.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to another episode of Fluently Fixed, but today we are fixing celebrities,

0:05.5

not you. And I want to start this temporary pivot of a series with Camila Cabello. And I am just

0:12.2

fascinated in fixing celebrities because we've seen it happen with certain celebrities and it's

0:17.6

always amazing. The biggest example I think of Sabrina Carpenter,

0:22.1

she had been acting, she had been doing music for, I think, like a decade before she really

0:26.7

popped off. And some people might say, it was the era's tour that really made her pop off.

0:32.5

For sure, I think there's a bunch of different factors that went into it. But something about curtain bangs, blush placement, and this new kind of like 50s, 60s pinup

0:44.4

girl style really sent her to the moon in a way that only a new aesthetic can.

0:50.0

And I find it really fascinating.

0:51.5

And I think we're all tantalized by this even for ourselves.

0:54.3

You know, like am I a syringe of lip filler or a fringe bang or some sort of new clothing

1:00.4

style away from being my unlocked best potential? And when it comes to celebrities, especially

1:06.3

pop girls, you have to have an aesthetic. And then you also have to change it every single album cycle,

1:12.0

which makes it very hard because once you find what works for you, you know, you want it to work

1:17.0

for you. And it's not lost on me, of course, that Ed Sheeran and Sean Mendez never have

1:21.0

to do this and women do. But that being said, Camila Cabello, let me fix you, damn it,

1:26.4

because I think there is so much potential in her and this is what I would love to see for her, and I think it would really work. So her last album, it was a flop, okay? I know people are going to be in the comments, like, absolutely not. There were some great songs on it. There were some great songs on it, but it didn't, you know, it wasn't

1:44.8

Brat Summer, if you get what I'm saying, even though we're going to talk about Charlie X-CX later in

1:50.0

this because I think there are some similarities there. I liked some of the songs on her latest

1:54.6

album. I really loved the song Pretty When You Cry. I'll insert some of it here.

2:00.6

Put on my best dress to see you.

2:02.6

You're sorry, baby.

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