Suki Waterhouse reclaims center stage with “Dream Woman,” an airy new single that balances soft reflection and a touch of cinematic tension. It arrives as her first release of 2025, signaling a freshly carved path in her ever-expanding soundscape.



The accompanying black-and-white video, directed by Waterhouse’s sister Imogen (an actress and model), and shot by her other sister, Madeleine (a model and photographer), unfolds as an understated city wander. Against a sparse backdrop, Suki confesses her allure with the line “I can be your dream woman,” balancing that gentle promise with hints of secrecy: “Is she sleeping when you call me? / In a second, I’m coming for you.”
As layered percussion weaves through her lightly husky vocals, the result is an understated, hypnotic piece of pop that sets the tone for her upcoming shows. Waterhouse is booked for a sold-out three-night residency at The Roxy in Los Angeles from March 3 to 5, where “Dream Woman” will make its live debut. From there, she jumps to Austin for the Sips & Sounds Festival on March 7, followed by a stop in Salt Lake City for Kilby Court Block Party in mid-May, then heads across the pond for UK and European festival dates.
Fresh from her role in Amazon’s Daisy Jones & The Six, Waterhouse has also continued her creative partnership with Sub Pop, the label behind her recent LP. While juggling film, television, and music might sound daunting, she seems to keep her brand balanced between the cinematic and the intimate. “Dream Woman” fits neatly into that space, a subtle invitation to step into her world—on stage, onscreen, or in those drifting black-and-white frames.
CREDITS
VIDEO & STILLS: Maddi Waterhouse, Immy Waterhouse
MAKEUP: Benjamin Puckey
STYLE: Cassy Meier
HAIR: Jennifer Yepez