Fashion / FeatureFashion / FeatureRosalía is my religion: Sacred street style from Lux Tour BarcelonaThe superstar’s latest tour made its Spanish homecoming this week, and fans flocked to the arena in quasi-religious garmentsShareLink copied ✔️April 15, 2026April 15, 2026Text Elliot Hoste Photography Niko Tampio Rosalía – Lux Tour Barcelona street style Throughout 2025, Spanish superstar Rosalía transitioned from a leather-clad Motomami to something a little more virginal. Before we even knew of the existence of Lux – the singer’s monumental fourth album – she was covertly breadcrumbing its themes through her saintly fashion choices. She appeared at last year’s Met Gala in a white sculpted gown from Balmain that looked like a Greek statue, and preceded that with a pre-Met pap walk wearing voluminous white skirts. In September, she wore a crinkled white gown and black headscarf – similar to that of a nun’s habit – to Calvin Klein’s SS26 show, which was followed by a slew of all-white outfits across fashion month. And in October, after Lux was officially announced, she bleached a bright white halo into her dark brown hair. When Lux dropped in November, all was revealed. The album was inspired by the lives of Christian saints like Joan of Arc, Saint Lucy and Teresa of Ávila, with the singer using fashion as a tool to communicate her message. And in this specific era of fandom – where arriving at your favourite artist’s concert in a themed outfit is basically law – Rosalía’s own fans are starting to resemble religious acolytes more than any other. This week in Barcelona, at the singer’s homecoming concerts, fans flocked to the Palau Sant Jordi arena in soft silk camis, flowing tiered maxi dresses and shrouded in lace veils (all in white, of course). White habits like the one Rosalía wears on the Lux album cover were also popular, as were white feathers, white faux fur and frilly corset tops. For those who didn’t want to go down the monochromatic route, accessories were the best bet: rosaries and crucifixes were slung around necks, lace scarves wrapped around waists, and one guy even made his own makeshift “Berghain” sunglasses, in honour of the heartpounding lead single. For all those looks and more, scroll through the gallery above Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingWalter Pfeiffer, the cult photographer of beauty, sex and outsidersAs a major retrospective of his work opens in Turin, the Swiss image-maker reflects on magazines, finding success as an ‘outsider’, and why he’s still working at 80Art & PhotographyFashionNipples, nachos and mask4mask: The biggest trends at the Met Gala 2026 Art & PhotographyThings To Come: Porn saves the world in Maja Malou Lyse’s ‘bimbo sci-fi’BeautyNude awakening: Meet the young people embracing naturismFashionMeet the young superfans camping outside the Met Gala FashionMet Gala 2026: The best dressed stars from the biggest night in fashionFashion7 major political moments from the 2026 Met GalaBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaBeautyClaire Drake’s beauty affirmations: ‘Never be afraid to be a hot mess’Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy