Since the election of Pope Leo XIV, the Catholic Church has been steering an aesthetic shift. The Pontiff recently pursued some star power, welcoming actors and filmmakers like Cate Blanchett, Monica Bellucci, Spike Lee and more to his Apostolic Palace residence. It was a move, according to the Vatican, to “deepen dialogue with the world of cinema.” Since his election earlier this year, the Pope himself has worn several statement-making liturgical looks, returning to a more traditional, flamboyant, and opulent style following the late Pope Francis’s more austere choices.
With the release of Rosalia’s LUX, too, the Spanish singer has proved how expansive and creative one can be within the aesthetics of the faith. With Rosalia, we’ve been treated to total divine fashion ascension: she’s plumbed the archives for McQueen rosary heels, worn angelic and feathered Schiaparelli, a Sacred Heart-studded Vivienne Westwood gown, and for her album cover, an actual nun’s habit and arm-constricting top from Alainpaul spring 2025—as if she’s about to experience a fit of religious ecstasy.
What’s Jenna Ortega’s fave track from LUX, do you think?
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