Ella Langley is giving summer style a country twist in her latest campaign with American Eagle, as reported by Page Six.
The singer shared behind-the-scenes photos from the shoot, offering fans a glimpse into her rustic collaboration with the denim brand.
The shoot took place inside a weathered barn, where Langley leaned into her country roots while showing off American Eagle’s newest shorts collection.
She began the day with a mirror selfie, showing off her outfit before the cameras rolled.
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The Alabama native wore a white fitted tank top tucked into dark-wash denim shorts, paired with white cowboy boots.
A turquoise butterfly necklace, matching rings, and loose brunette waves completed her look as hay bales and wood-paneled walls framed the scene.
In one photo, Langley reclined across a stack of hay bales, smiling as one boot lifted playfully into the air.
Another image captured her kneeling on the hay, hand above her head, surrounded by warm barn light and the textures of the countryside.
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Fans filled the comments with admiration for both Langley and her new denim looks.
One user quipped, “Ella Langley has great jeans,” referencing American Eagle’s cheeky Sydney Sweeney campaign slogan.
Another comment read, “AE has Ella and Sydney. They are peak level.”
A third fan tied their praise back to Langley’s music, writing, “after seeing this I’m drinking wine by the bottle,” quoting her song “Be Her.”
Langley joined American Eagle’s ambassador team in February, following Sweeney’s viral denim campaign.
She has described the partnership as personal, recalling her early love of the brand’s jeans while growing up in Alabama.
“I have these photos growing up wearing American Eagle shorts that my mom bedazzled herself. It was the first pair of denim I loved,” Langley told People.
“American Eagle has always been about being yourself, and that’s something I really try to get across in my music.”
She said the collaboration felt natural because of her laid-back, outdoorsy style and the brand’s focus on comfort and authenticity.
American Eagle said the partnership highlights the connection between fashion and country culture among Gen Z.
The company credited Langley for bringing what it called a “natural, lived-in energy” to its classic denim staples.
Her curated collection features boot-cut jeans, skirts, jackets, vests, and shorts inspired by her relaxed Southern aesthetic.
The campaign appears across stores, online, and on social media, marking American Eagle’s largest collaboration with a country artist to date.
Craig Brommers, the brand’s chief marketing officer, praised Langley as representing “a new wave of country music.”
He said she resonated with young women through her confidence and authenticity.
Langley’s career has surged alongside the partnership.
She recently became the first female artist to top the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts at the same time with her single “Choosin’ Texas.”
Ella Langley performing her #1 hit "Choosin' Texas" at #TheDandelionTour. pic.twitter.com/pNG3c6VwO5
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The song also continues to dominate as the nation’s top-selling single, holding the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Digital Song Sales chart for 11 weeks.
That streak ties Pharrell Williams’ “Happy” for one of the longest-running No. 1 positions in the chart’s history.
Langley’s momentum in both fashion and music has positioned her as one of the year’s standout crossover stars.
Her summer-ready American Eagle looks are further proof that her denim era has truly arrived.
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