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Spotify and Depop Pair Six Artists’ Closets With Playlist in the US

Spotify and Depop have launched a collaboration in Los Angeles featuring six artists’ curated closets and a shared playlist.

Spotify and Depop collaboration with Eve, Amira Elfeky, Estevie, Frost Children, House of Protection, and Lily Meola

Spotify and Depop have launched a collaboration in Los Angeles, United States, linking six artists’ personal wardrobes to a shared Spotify playlist. The project pairs curated Depop shops with an exclusive Spotify playlist.

The participating artists are Eve, Amira Elfeky, Estevie, Frost Children, House of Protection, and Lily Meola.

Artists and Genres

  • Eve: Grammy-winning rapper and actor known for “Who’s That Girl?” and “Let Me Blow Ya Mind.”
  • Amira Elfeky: draws on alternative, nu-metal, and goth rock.
  • Estevie: brings cumbia and regional Mexican music into a contemporary pop setting.
  • Frost Children: sibling duo making high-energy electronic music.
  • House of Protection: blends hardcore with electronic and rock influences.
  • Lily Meola: brings a folk-pop sensibility to the lineup.

Each artist selected pieces that reflect their individual point of view, including leather chaps, custom band tees, and a vintage pink satin nightgown. An Instagram post displays each artist’s picks.

Los Angeles Event

The collaboration was presented last week at the Hollywood Premiere Motel in Los Angeles. Events included live performances, interactive closets inspired by different music scenes, and curated fashion edits from Depop.

The partnership provides Spotify listeners with a closer look at the styles and influences that shape the artists’ creative work. The curated Depop closets are available while pieces remain, and the official playlist is on Spotify.

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