Set against the twilight streets of London, with red buses and city lights painting the backdrop, My London Girl is Gabrielle’s love letter to the urban summer muse. She wears her beret like a crown, and her stare cuts through the blur of city chaos.
There’s strength in her sophistication — a quiet knowing. She belongs to no one, and everywhere at once. With echoes of old cinema and modern rhythm, this is the woman who walks alone not because she’s lost, but because she’s leading. She is summer in the city: bold, magnetic, and untouchable.