Fit Check: Lady Gaga Joins Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show in Custom LUAR
The pop icon honors Puerto Rican heritage in a flamenco-inspired gown.
Summary
- Lady Gaga joins Bad Bunny on Super Bowl LX Halftime Show stage wearing a custom LUAR gown by Raul Lopez
- Styled by Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo, the look balanced traditional Latin American references with the technical requirements of high-energy stadium choreography.
- Gaga’s look is anchored by a Flor de Maga pinned in her hair, custom-designed by Piers Atkinson
Lady Gaga shocked global audiences with her appearance during the Super Bowl LX halftime show, joining headliner Bad Bunny as a special guest in a custom LUAR gown that served as a powerful homage to Latin American culture. Ditching her signature gothic aesthetic, the “Die with a Smile” singer stepped onto the stage in a baby blue flamenco-inspired dress designed by Dominican-American designer Raul Lopez. The performance highlighted a cultural fusion between the two icons, further cemented by Gaga’s meticulously chosen accessories.
Designed by the 2024 CFDA Designer of the Year, the bespoke LUAR ensemble utilized a specific shade of azul celeste, a nod to the original 1895 Puerto Rican flag. The silhouette featured a plunging neckline and an intricate stitched waist, flowing into a tiered, voluminous skirt that allowed for fluid movement during the duo’s high-energy choreography. The outfit was styled by Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo, the duo balanced the garment’s traditional cultural references with a modern, high-fashion execution suitable for the Levi’s Stadium stage.
The most poignant detail of the ensemble was the Flor de Maga pinned to Gaga’s hair — a vibrant red hibiscus that serves as the national flower of Puerto Rico. Custom-designed by Piers Atkinson, the floral piece provided a sharp contrast to the blue fabric and coordinated with Gaga’s red manicure and heels. This styling choice underscored the halftime show’s overarching theme of Latin resilience and community, elevating her co-star’s heritage.




















