Stradivarius: Private Stage by Luzía

PRIVATE STAGE BY LUZÍA
She has spent the past year performing under the name Luzía, yet her alter ego never overshadows the songwriter who has devoted that same time to shaping her music. It is within this tension between identity and creation that Private Stage, Stradivarius’ new editorial, unfolds — a proposal that explores the duality between the artist and the person who exists beyond the spotlight. Music, fashion and contradiction intertwine in a narrative where the stage becomes more than a physical space, transforming into a place of freedom, self-expression and reinvention.

As part of this collaboration, Stradivarius speaks with Luzía about music, identity and fashion in an interview accompanying the editorial. “On stage, I feel free,” says the artist while reflecting on how experimenting with new stage looks has also transformed the way she dresses in everyday life. Her song ¿Cuánto falta? acts as the emotional thread running through an intimate and cinematic story built around sensitivity, emotion and the constant duality between the artist and the person behind the character.

The collection embraces qipao-inspired silhouettes, fitted dresses, fluid fabrics and pieces designed to shine both under stage lights and beyond them. Structured tops, satin details, and feminine aesthetics coexist with more relaxed proposals, creating a balance between sophistication and ease. Accessories complete the Private Stage universe: dark sunglasses, statement jewelry and metallic accents accompany an attitude that feels confident, free and magnetic.

