Posted On: June 9th 2026, 12:02 pm
Chaos is something
@gracieabrams has grown accustomed to. Eight years ago, she was a first-year student at Barnard with a cult fandom she’d fostered through Instagram; soon she was signed to Interscope, then on her first tour, then opening for Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift. By the end of 2024, Abrams was a Grammy-nominated pop star filling arenas.
She finally took a breather last summer. “It’s not until you stop that you realize ‘Oh, I haven’t seen my friends in a long time. I haven’t cooked a meal in a long time,’” Abrams says. “The sleep schedule becomes regular for the first time in, like, four years.”
Now 26, she’s shifting into a new gear. Abrams’s third studio album, “Daughter from Hell,” out in July, sounds like her—earnest, introspective, folk-informed—but the production is more lush (“It feels like me in progress,” she says); she’s also in a happy relationship and making her first film, “Please,” with the filmmaker Halina Reijn.
For Vogue’s Summer 2026 issue, Brittany Spanos meets Gracie Abrams in Los Angeles and New York to talk about growing up, slowing down, falling in love, and where she’d like to go next. Tap the link in our bio to read the full profile.
Photographed by
@larissahofmann, Written by
@brittanyspanos, Styled by
@jordenbickham, Hair by
@tamastuzes, Makeup by
@emikaneko, Manicure by
@1.800.nailme, Tailoring by Irina Tshartaryan for Susie’s Custom Designs, Produced by
@hyperion.la, Set Design by
@patienceharding. Shot on location
@lucasmuseum. Vogue, Summer 2026.
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