NYC fashion designer talks about designing Lady Gaga’s dress for Super Bowl halftime show appearance
NEW YORK (CBS, KYMA) - When Lady Gaga strutted onto the Super Bowl halftime stage alongside Bad Bunny in Santa Clara, California Sunday, a New York City designer and his friends were back home cheering at the television.
Raul López, the Brooklyn-based creative director behind fashion label LUAR, designed Gaga's salsa-inspired dress for the big game between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, marking a career milestone rooted in his Caribbean heritage.
"It was an iconic, historic moment just to be part of and to represent the Caribbean. And being Latino and an immigrant was really amazing," López said.
López said Gaga's team initially reached out for a secret, salsa-inspired project.
"We actually didn't know it was for the Super Bowl, which is funny. But they came up, they hit me up, and they were like, hey, Gaga is doing a salsa number and we would love for you to make a dress," he said.
Born and raised in the Los Sures section of Williamsburg to parents from the Dominican Republic, López said his upbringing continues to shape his work and creative voice.
"It was an amazing time, even though I was not for the faint of heart. It was a different time, but it was a beautiful urban dystopia," he said.
Gaga's Super Bowl performance gave López the opportunity to explore a softer, more playful aesthetic than he is often known for.
"This was like an amazing way to, like, show that side of me that is kind of vulnerable. And I think maybe I've shunned away so long because I had to make it more tough because that's how I grew up," López said.
The halftime show included multiple nods to Brooklyn's Latino community.
Bad Bunny also featured Toñita, owner of the Caribbean Social Club and a Puerto Rican icon in Williamsburg, often referred to as the neighborhood's last Latino social club.
