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En Boca Quedó: LUAR SS25

Held at the iconic Rockefeller Center, a location that symbolizes both high art and commercial success, Lopez debuted 53 looks that straddled the line between avant-garde and accessible. The title, rooted in Dominican culture and embraced by the queer community, resonated throughout the show. Much like the phrase, the collection felt as though it would leave its mark long after the final look had left the runway.

 

As attendees settled into their seats, the familiar flags of Rockefeller Plaza lined the catwalk. The soundtrack boomed through car-sized speakers, chanting what sounded like “Luar” in a rhythmic, hypnotic loop, reminiscent of an unapologetically loud Dominican block party. Lopez himself quipped, “They gave me the flags, so we gotta bring in the cars,” perfectly encapsulating the show’s fusion of high fashion with the New York-grit and energy of his roots.

 

Lopez’s collection paid homage to his past, with cocooned silhouettes representing transformation and resilience, and warped leopard prints in pony hair reflecting the primal instincts of survival in the city. The meticulous blend of textures, from Italian-merino wool to beaded mesh sets, invoked a sense of Lopez coming full circle, rekindling the purity of his “old self,” as seen in hooded floor-length gowns.

Accessories, as always with Luar, were a standout. The new Yahaira and Alexis bags, evolutions of his signature Ana silhouette, showcased the same sharp design language but with even more punch. Most notably, the gold-hued Ana bag, created in collaboration with American Express and inspired by their Gold Card, was a statement piece adorned with charms representing the card's benefits, blending luxury with utility. Lopez’s debut footwear collection — featuring 17th- and 18th-century-inspired clogs, kitten-heeled boots, and leather oxford loafers — was equally exciting, complementing the outfits without getting overshadowed. To complete the trifecta of new releases, Raul also debuted a brand new “Atmosphere” timepiece with JBW watches, a continuation of their ongoing collaboration season after season.

 

What made this show even more significant was its reflection of Lopez's roots in Brooklyn and his entrenchment in downtown NYC culture. Bringing that fluid, underground energy to a place like Rockefeller Center felt both symbolic and iconic. The collaboration with American Express and JBW Watches on the new “Atmosphere” timepiece only reinforced Luar's position at the intersection of high art and commercial viability. Keeping my eyes peeled for when those shoes hit luar.world.

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