Gibson Girl (song)

[3] Lyrically, the song "deals with being under the microscope and how patriarchal systems can lead to issues of self-worth".

Under pressure to fit an impossible standard, I find myself daydreaming about what it would be like to be perfect in a way I can't ever possibly achieve.

I've always been in love with Evelyn Nesbit, the Gibson Girl, and thought she was the absolute pinnacle of feminine poise and grace.

Whenever I start to lose myself and forget what I'm capable of, I just turn to her and she's the greatest reminder"[3]The song was described by Flood Magazine as "sexy and suspenseful".

[4] Cain's vocals in "Gibson Girl" were compared to those of alternative pop singer Banks, "but with a more sinister tone akin to Miguel".