Set against the backdrop of , the video follows Jorja Smith and her friend (Ambré Hazlewood) through a day and night in the city. The story unfolds across several layers:
While the lyrics warn about falling for the "fantasy" of a boy, the visual story celebrates the tangible reality of female friendship. Jorja Smith - Teenage Fantasy (Official Video)
Loosely based on a real-life event where Jorja and a friend once snuck off on a train to a London house party, the video captures that same spirit of clandestine adventure. Set against the backdrop of , the video
In a style reminiscent of early silent films, the two friends are seen donning short bob wigs and trench coats. They run through the streets of the Champs-Élysées , playing dress-up and appearing to run a playful "scheme" that prioritizes their bond over any romantic pursuit. In a style reminiscent of early silent films,
Interspersed with these high-energy moments are scenes of Smith in a Parisian apartment. Here, the video aligns with the song's introspective lyrics—penned when she was just 16—reflecting on a past crush and the realization that she didn't truly know the boy she was obsessed with.
The story concludes not with a romantic resolution, but with a personal one. The final scenes emphasize the song's core message: the need to "grow and find myself" before letting someone else in. Themes & Visual Style
The choice of black-and-white represents the uncertainty of youth and the "blur" of relationships that may lead nowhere.