The pop icon traded her signature edge for a look rooted in Latin heritage and movement.
A Custom LUAR Moment on the Super Bowl Stage
Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, joining him onstage in a custom LUAR gown designed by Raul Lopez. The baby blue, flamenco inspired dress marked a clear departure from Gaga’s usual gothic leanings, instead spotlighting Latin American references and cultural symbolism. The performance became a visual dialogue between the two artists, blending music, fashion and heritage in front of a global audience.
Design Details That Honor Puerto Rican Culture
The bespoke gown was rendered in a precise shade of azul celeste, referencing the original 1895 Puerto Rican flag. Its plunging neckline and carefully stitched waist flowed into a tiered, voluminous skirt built for movement, allowing Gaga to match the energy of stadium scale choreography. Styled by Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo, the look balanced tradition with technical performance needs, ensuring both impact and mobility under the bright lights of Levi’s Stadium.
Accessories That Completed the Story
The most striking detail came in Gaga’s hair, where a vivid red Flor de Maga was pinned as a focal point. Custom designed by Piers Atkinson, the hibiscus flower, Puerto Rico’s national symbol, contrasted sharply against the blue gown and echoed Gaga’s red manicure and heels. The accessory grounded the look in cultural meaning, reinforcing the halftime show’s broader themes of Latin identity, resilience and community.




