THE HOTTEST HOT GIRL SUMMER ❤️🔥
STYLES WE WANT MEG THE STALLION IN:
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Megan Pete, HOT, SOUTHERN, UNAPOLOGETIC..
1. THIS IS TEXAS, BABY. BRING OUT THE STALLION.
Horse Girl Has Never Been Out of Style.
“I’m way to f****** cocky to take him back if he been cheatin’... ever since i claimed the summer all you b****** want a season”
Exactly what we want to see Megan.
We were introduced to Meg The Stallion through her raw, confident, and consistent lyrics.
The world of celebrity style is ever changing, people chase trends, and authenticity loses value.
Megan’s roots are her gold anchor. Her style should send a grounded message.
The return of western influence in fashion and who to credit as “Horse girl” is a conversation I find dull. An identity can never be a fad and this is an opportunity for Megan to remind us The Stallion was always in style.
In May last year, the official “HOT GIRL SUMMER” Swimwear launched. The line designed and directed by Megan is sold exclusively in partnership with Walmart. A full circle moment for the artist as she grew up shopping at the accessible retail powerhouse. The line debuted at Miami Swim Week and I would describe it as Miami-coded; beachy and playful, with bright, body-forward pieces cut-outs, strappy silhouettes, touches of crochet and tie-dye.
I would love to see HOT GIRL SUMMER Swimwear lean full throttle Texas. Denim-inspired bikinis, animal prints that lean into the Stallion, hardware that feels a little heavier, a little realer, pieces you could wear outside of the beach without thinking twice. Still comfortable, still accessible, but more Megan. Something that feels like Houston, not just summer.
Because Texan is already in her
You see it every time she throws on a cowboy hat, the way it sits, the way it doesn’t feel like a look, just something she’s in. That’s where Megan thrives. Low denim sitting easy on the hips, a belt that actually has weight to it, a hat pulled down just enough. Not too far into concept. Because when it is, you lose a bit of that instinct.
It should feel natural because it is.
Texas isn’t an aesthetic, it’s the reason the body language is what it is. The ease, the presence, the way the clothes sit instead of perform. That’s where “Hot Girl” lives.
And that’s the kind of intentional identity that becomes a closet you wear, over and over again..
2. STILL A LOVER GIRL 💋
Lover girl is an era, not a relationship.
““You can’t control everything… especially feelings.” Shanté Smith (the rulebook queen) ”
You can control your closet. A softer Megan, here to stay.
A look that isn’t trying to prove anything, it already knows where it lands.
A dress that holds the body instead of competing with it. Clean lines, low necklines, silhouettes that feel familiar but intentional.
90s fine.
There’s something almost archival about this style. Pieces that invoke a kind of elegance that feels pulled, not picked. Like it existed before the moment and will exist after it. A quiet nod to Schiaparelli’s vintage references that understand the body as form, not just attention. Draping that guides the eye. Structure hidden inside softness.
Soft doesn’t mean weak, it means selective.
That’s the version of lover girl that lasts.
Not for anyone else, not for a relationship, but for herself.
The closet that doesn’t ask to be understood.
It just is.
3. OFF-DUTY MEGAN
Out of Office Hottie!!
Megan said she needs a break. A summer capsule wardrobe is what that looks like.
Wake up, throw something on. It still feels right.
What actually lands on Megan?
A fitted top, always. Cotton, stretch, something that lets her body speak without interruption. Low denim that sits exactly where it wants to.
Bikini tops that aren’t just saved for the beach. Hot Girl Summer is everywhere.
Relaxed bottoms that move when she does.
And a cowboy hat or two.
This is what I’d keep her in.
Off-duty. Authentic. Easy.
“Hot girl meg or young Tina Snow, I’ma run shit in a bikini or a coat””
4. MEG GALA: WINTER IS COMING ❄️
Give Us Tina Snow.
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With Met Gala Monday fastly approaching. It will be interesting to see if Megan will make an appearance. Fashions biggest night out and this year with a theme & dress code to match.
Theme: Costume ArtDress Code: “Fashion as art.
If I’m pulling for Meg’s 2026 Met Gala fitting; the vibe is Venus de Milo.
Here are the three designers I’m putting on the rack.
Schiaparelli would turn her into Venus de Milo; sculpture, precise, undeniable. They would nail the essence of Costume Art. Venus as an object. Hardware molded directly onto the body, corsetry that feels almost anatomical. Not soft, not distant, set.
Ashi Studio would have her draped like it’s been poured on, not sewn. Fabric that slips, but never falls. Venus in motion. Softer, but still controlled. The kind of look that breathes before she does.
Mugler. If we want to define the body. Waist pulled in, hips intentional, everything engineered. No softness here, just structure. Venus, sharpened. The body isn’t styled, it’s built.
Regardless of the designer, I want Tina Snow. Megan’s colder alter ego, coming up those steps.
Hair slick. Sculpted. Or softly waved. Intentional without competing with the silhouette.
If it’s Schiaparelli, I’d pull it back. Let the structure speak.
If it’s Ashi, I’d let it move; long, soft, flowing with the fabric.
If it’s Mugler, I’d keep it sharp; straight, and precise, maybe severe.
Venus de Milo represents brokenness that doesn’t take away beauty; it sharpens it. She is timeless, open to interpretation, and impossible to fully define.
Megan wouldn’t just attend.
She’d arrive as Costume Art.
Hotties don’t want to see a new version of Megan.
We want to see her, fully realized.
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