What sets her apart is her refusal to compartmentalize. In one viral clip, she’s applying sunscreen while discussing the complexities of music royalties. In another, she’s diving off a boat in Croatia, then cutting directly to a rehearsal studio. The message is clear: The Bigger Picture In an era where young female artists are often pressured to pick a lane—pop star, gamer, model, activist—Chrissy Costanza has simply refused. Her swimwear photos aren’t a distraction from her music; they’re an extension of her authenticity. Her lifestyle content isn’t a side hustle; it’s a diary.

Her home content, often filmed in the Los Angeles hills or at her family’s East Coast lake house, reveals a love for vintage decor, houseplants, and cooking. She’s turned “living room DJ sets” and “what I eat on a lazy Sunday” into cozy entertainment for hundreds of thousands of followers. While swimwear and lifestyle round out her personal brand, entertainment remains Costanza’s core engine. ATC’s 2024 album “deadmail” showed a darker, more electronic evolution—but her side projects tell a different story. She voiced a character in the League of Legends cinematic universe (again) and hosted a short-lived but beloved web series, “Costanza Covers,” where she reimagined pop hits as stripped-down acoustic ballads on a dock, often in a swimsuit cover-up.

She gravitates toward high-waisted retro cuts, neon one-pieces, and minimalist string bikinis in earthy tones. Think Archetype meets Frankies Bikinis : bold enough to stand out but never trying too hard. In a 2023 vlog from her trip to Positano, she explained her philosophy: “If I can’t run into the ocean without adjusting something every two seconds, I’m not wearing it.”