Rosalía, the Spanish singer known for her unique blend of goth-pop and avant-orchestral music, recently released a new music video for her song “Berghain.” The video features a stunning array of vintage fashion pieces, curated by stylist Jose Carayol. One standout look includes a black dress and jacket from Alexander McQueen’s fall winter 2002 collection, sourced from London’s West Archive. McQueen, known for his empowering designs for women, created a collection that combined milkmaid necklines with edgy leather bodices and pencil skirts.
Another striking outfit in the video is a pair of rosary-bead strapped sandals from McQueen’s spring 2003 collection, as well as a pink pleated silk dress from Nicolas Ghesquière’s Balenciaga spring 2004 collection. Both pieces, sourced from Barcelona’s Algo Bazaar, showcase the designers’ ability to empower femininity through their unique designs. Rosalía also rocks a gray fringed scarf-top and a pleated skirt from Givenchy’s spring 1997 collection, along with a tank top from McQueen’s spring 2003 collection, highlighting the enchanting female characters created by Ghesquière and McQueen.
Drawing inspiration from Madonna’s spiritual journey in the late ’90s, Rosalía explores the archive of designer Olivier Theyskens. Styled in a vintage leather ensemble by Theyskens, the singer exudes sensuality and self-covering in a high-necked top and ruffled knickers. Additionally, Rosalía has been seen in a Vivienne Westwood by Andreas Kronthaler spring 2026 dress, featuring a Sacred Heart-inspired lock pendant, and a whimsical Thom Browne spring 2026 skirt that adds a playful element to her fashion choices.
At a listening party for her album “Lux” in Barcelona, Rosalía stunned in a celestial sheer cream gown by Colleen Allen fall 2025. The New York designer’s collection, while seeming austere, celebrates the female form with a sense of reverence. Rosalía’s eclectic fashion choices in her music video and public appearances showcase her unique style and appreciation for vintage and contemporary designers alike.

