For Rosalía, reinvention isn’t a phase — it’s her ritual. Her latest visual, “Berghain,” marks not just a sonic evolution but a masterclass in storytelling through style, filtered through the lens of vintage high fashion and visionary direction.
Styled by long-time collaborator Jose Carayol, Rosalía dives deep into the archives of Balenciaga’s Nicolas Ghesquière era and Alexander McQueen’s early 2000s collections, reviving couture relics with a distinctly modern edge.
A standout look sees her in a 2004 Balenciaga cut-out tunic dress, ballet heels, and a crimson ribbon headband — a nod to femininity in motion. Elsewhere, McQueen’s Spring 2003 strappy rosary heels and religious-coded tank top merge reverence with rebellion, creating a visual language that feels both nostalgic and now.
More than a music video, “Berghain” reads like a cinematic archive — a love letter to fashion’s past reimagined for the digital present. It’s Rosalía at her most referential yet: weaving high fashion into rhythm, movement, and emotion, proving once again that true artistry transcends medium — and becomes ritual.