“I was nervous that she would pass out.” The stylist’s fears were (partially) realized. “If you put a latex outfit on, you’re immediately sweating, and I knew she was going to be dancing all day,” says Stanley. Spears immediately loved it, though Stanley had initial reservations about the piece’s clingy material. Stanley landed the job through that connection and the fact that at the time Spears was dating *NSYNC heartthrob Justin Timberlake.īush had a little longer than two minutes to create something, but not much longer: He ended up creating the red latex suit overnight. (She styled the boy band’s videos “Bye Bye Bye” and “It’s Gonna Be Me.) She had also worked with the music video’s director, Nigel Dick, before. Stanley had a reputation for styling all of the hottest early-aughts pop artists-think Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth, and *NSYNC. And in honor of the album’s anniversary, Vogue called up Estee Stanley, the video’s stylist, to reminisce about that now famous costume. When you think Spears, you think of that red latex jumpsuit. The track’s space-age music video is downright iconic. On that famed record, the queen of the 2000s churned out some of her biggest hits, such as “Stronger” and “Lucky.” But it’s her lead single, with the same title as the album, that’s lodged most firmly in our memory and not just for its earworm-y chorus. Here’s an anniversary you may have missed: It has now been 20 years since the pop princess Britney Spears released her second studio album, Oops!…I Did It Again.
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