Hilary Duff Releases “Weather For Tennis” Visual, Leaning Into a Cohesive New Album
Hilary Duff is putting a clean visual stamp on her return to pop.
The singer just released the official music video for her track “Weather For Tennis,” arriving alongside her new album luck… or something, her first full-length project since 2015’s Breathe In. Breathe Out.
Rather than treating the video like a separate lane, Duff ties it tightly to the album’s world. The styling and settings double as a continuation of the record’s visual campaign, with many already clocking that it utilizes the same aesthetic featured in the album artwork. It’s a simple move on the surface, but it makes the rollout feel cohesive, like one consistent story being told across photos, performances, and now a full visual.
The video is directed by Alfred Marroquin, and the song itself plays like a snapshot of relationship tension, quick and conversational, with Duff leaning into clarity over melodrama.
That perspective is also baked into the album’s larger frame. luck… or something circles adulthood from multiple angles, from love and marriage to the emotional math of juggling roles and expectations, with Duff working closely with her husband Matthew Koma across the project.
So with “Weather For Tennis” now in full visual form and an album that reimagines her pop persona, Duff is setting the tone for an era that feels focused, grown, and deliberately hers.

