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Rosalía’s Lux Era Redefines Sacred Fashion for a New Generation

Rosalía’s fourth studio album Lux marks a dramatic artistic evolution for the Catalan pop star, and her fashion choices have matched every transcendent note. Departing from the glitchy, reggaeton-inflected energy of 2022’s Motomami, Rosalía now moves through a world of orchestral grandeur and spiritual symbolism — and her wardrobe follows suit.

A Sacred Aesthetic Takes Shape

The album’s visual identity is built on religious iconography and divine feminine power. On the Lux cover, styled by Chloe and Chenelle, Rosalía wears a nun’s veil alongside an Alainpaul spring 2025 top, conjuring an image of rapturous devotion. During fashion week, she appeared in custom floaty Dior and feathered Schiaparelli, cementing white as the era’s defining colour. A sheer Dilara Findikoglu fall 2024 gown, worn at Spain’s LOS40 Music Awards, wove together angelic and gothic undertones — precisely the dualities Lux explores.

Archival Pulls and Spiritual Parallels

The music video for “Berghain” leaned heavily into archival fashion, with stylist Jose Carayol sourcing Alexander McQueen fall/winter 2002 pieces from London’s West Archive, alongside McQueen spring 2003 rosary-bead sandals and a Nicolas Ghesquière-era Balenciaga spring 2004 silk dress. The choices echo McQueen and Ghesquière’s shared fascination with feminine power and mythological strength — themes central to Rosalía’s Lux universe, which draws on medieval mystic Hildegard of Bingen.

From Vivienne Westwood bridal gowns to a tongue-in-cheek “God Complex” graphic tee, Rosalía’s Lux style run remains one of the most cohesive and conceptually ambitious fashion moments in contemporary pop.

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