5 Easter Eggs in Charli XCX’s “360” Video You Might’ve Missed

5 Easter Eggs in Charli XCX’s “360” Video You Might’ve Missed

The queen of internet chaos, Charli XCX, has dropped “360” – a visual overload of hyperpop glamour, influencer chaos, and absolute brat energy. If you thought it was just another pretty pop video, think again. It’s basically a who's who of Cool Girl Culture, layered with niche nods and blink-and-you'll-miss-it brilliance.

Here are 5 Easter eggs from the “360” video that fans are obsessing over:

1. Cameo Overload: The Brat Pack Is Real

The video opens with a fake casting scene featuring none other than Chloe Cherry (of Euphoria fame), Rachel Sennott, Julia Fox, Emma Chamberlain, and more. It’s a full-blown Brat Girl summit. Charli said “It girls only,” and delivered. The cameos aren’t random - they’re curated to reflect the kind of chaotic, internet-famous, hot-weird energy Charli has always embodied.

2. “It Girl” Audition Tape Aesthetic

The fake casting format isn’t just a visual gag - it’s a commentary on influencer culture. The way the “auditions” are framed mimics viral TikToks and Instagram reels, with lo-fi lighting and shaky cam giving it that deliberately messy energy. It feels like a send-up of the very machine Charli thrives in—and a wink to the fact she’s choosing herself.

3. Throwback to the “Vroom Vroom” Era

Charli’s styling in “360”—from cyber-chic shades to leather corsets—is very Vroom Vroom-coded. She’s reviving the PVC-heavy, bratty-girl energy from her PC Music collab days, but through a more polished, mainstream lens. The evolution is clear: same chaos, now with a bigger budget and a verified girl gang.

4. TikTok Callbacks in the Visuals

A few of the shots are framed like TikTok transitions—hard cuts, zooms, outfit flips. It’s not accidental. Charli’s been leaning into her TikTok presence for this era, and the “360” video doubles as a meme template waiting to happen. Expect to see this video re-edited into thirst traps, fan edits, and cosplay recreations all summer long.

5. Charli Clapping Back With That Final Line

The video ends with Chloe Cherry saying “She’s not even an it girl”, to which Charli responds with the deadpan “I am.”
It’s short, savage, and pure brat behaviour. It’s also a callback to how Charli has often been overlooked or under-credited in the mainstream pop space—until now. With “360”, she’s literally stepping into the camera and saying: I’ve always been the moment.

Final Thoughts: The 360° of Being That Girl

Charli’s not just making music—she’s curating a cultural moment. With “360”, she’s simultaneously parodying, reclaiming, and redefining what it means to be an It Girl in 2024. It’s chaotic, iconic, and full of sly winks for the fans who get it.

Seen an Easter egg we missed? DM us or tag us @sillylittletees – we’re in our brat era too.

 

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