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Olivia Rodrigo attended the Vanity Fair Oscar party wearing a pale pink Saint Laurent minidress by Anthony Vaccarello. The color of the dress sparked theories among fans that she was teasing her next musical era. A wall in Los Angeles featuring her new OR logo was painted the same pink color she wore to the party.
Olivia Rodrigo was back in the spotlight last night as she attended the Vanity Fair Oscar Party wearing a pale pink Saint Laurent satin crepe minidress by Anthony Vaccarello paired with a feather skirt. She accessorized with Chopard jewelry.
The soft pastel-colored dress was a light look for the star, and fans are convinced the pink hue is a nod to her new musical era.
They shared their theories on social media, noting that in recent days, a wall in Los Angeles featuring her new OR logo has been given a new color.
Initially it was purple, but it is repainted every day. It was painted the same pink that Rodrigo wore to the Vanity Fair party on Oscar night. Fans believe the mural will eventually turn red. The color Rodrigo teased is related to her third album. The color changing each day serves as a countdown to the release of her new song.
Fans also noticed Rodrigo’s new logo and a pink padlock with the word “April” written on it in London, increasing speculation about the release date of her project.
Rodrigo hasn’t announced any future plans yet, but her site features her new OR logo on a light purple background.
Back in October, Rodrigo confirmed he was writing new music and spoke to ELLE about his upcoming projects. “I’m working on new music and it’s a lot of fun,” she said. “It’s great to be back from touring and fully immersed in new songs, new sounds, and new stories. We’re really having a great time.”
She added that the process was “very different” from the production of her last album, Sour and Guts. “I feel like I’m a little older now and have more experience because of it,” she explained. “I think touring and all the festivals were really educational for me and taught me a lot about who I am, what kind of music I want to make, and what kind of music I want to play for people. I bring all those lessons with me into the studio.”
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