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Last week, Rosalía embarked on her Lux world tour and has been trekking through Europe with her ballet-inspired show. For her fourth global tour, Rosalía relied on her go-to stylist, Jose Carayol, to bring her experimental vision to life — there are no shortage of poofy tulle skirts, structured silhouettes, frilly capes, vintage hats, and angel wings (yes, you read that correctly) during her two-hour set. With the Lux tour in full swing until September 3, we’ve compiled a list of brands Rosalía worn (so far), below.
Ann Demeulemeester
The cult-favorite Belgian label is behind two custom looks for the superstar. The Spanish singer performs “Porcelana” in a white bodysuit, paired with a tiered, layered tutu and pink satin pointe shoes. According to creative director Stefano Gallici, her ballerina outfit is inspired by French Impressionist artist Edgar Degas, who often captured “the graceful poise” of opera dancers in his paintings.
Later in her set, the Grammy winner appears in a pink bralette and white drawstring shorts. She completes her ensemble with an angel-inspired cape draped over her arms, also made by Gallici, that is said to emulate the “wings of Icarus.”
Daniil Antsiferov
Daniil Antsiferova is the designer behind Rosalía’s satin bralettes. The singer pulled two lingerie pieces from the Moscow-based brand: a baby pink bra worn with her Ann Demeulemeester skirt and angel wings; and a white bralette she wears with a coordinating maxi skirt and black opera gloves for “La Perla.”
Fernanda Castro
For a string of songs in her concert, Rosalía dons a gorgeous black-knit dress by Peruvian designer Fernanda Castro. She pairs the short gown with Antsiferova’s pink bralette, a black high-low tulle skirt, and leather knee-high boots.
Castro is a recent graduate from the Polimoda fashion school in Italy but her subversive creations have already landed on the likes of Charli xcx, ADÉLA, and now, Rosalía.
Les Fleurs
Rosalía belts out “Magnolias” in a lace number created by Paris-based atelier Les Fleurs. Designer María Bernard uses vintage European textiles from the 19th and 20th centuries in her creations —in this case, she chose frilly white lace from the 1940s to make the singer’s floor-grazing cloak.
Rafa Peinador
For the techno rendition of “Berghain,” the pop star wears a black feathered headpiece by Rafa Peinador. The Spanish milliner launched his London-based namesake brand in 2016 and has since gained recognition for using unusual materials and vintage techniques in his intricate, Bridgerton-esque headwear.
Vivascarrion
While singing “La Rumba del Perdón,” Rosalía dons a custom billowing headpiece by Séville-based label Vivascarrion. Spanish milliners Felipe Vivas and Manuel Carrión pulled inspiration from the over-the-top “hairstyles of 15th-century court ladies” for the halo-like hat. Rosalía styles the larger-than-life piece with Antsiferova’s satin bralette and a white corseted skirt.
