Luar Fall 2025 Is a Reclamation—and Celebration—of Queerness

Date:

Share post:


You’ll find traces of Raul Lopez in every single Luar piece. Sure, that can be said of many brands, but it feels especially true of the CFDA Award-winning label. Luar has been able to build a devoted following around collections titled in Spanish and handbags named after his grandmother because they feel so personal, so honest, and so distinctly Lopez. Fans connect with the queer lens through which the designer sees the world through (see: fall 2024’s exploration of metrosexuality) and can recognize the Latinx and diasporic references that seep into the collections (like the chucheros blasting the punk spring 2025 soundtrack).

“I always say this is a platform to bring people together, immerse people in a beautiful experience, and enjoy a time of prosperity, love, abundance, and joy,” Lopez told reporters backstage after his headlining slot on Monday night during New York Fashion Week. “I want people to feel that when they come to my shows.”

The fall 2025 collection is titled “El Pato”; “pato” translates literally to “duck” in Spanish, but it’s also a word used derogatorily against queer people, particularly gay men. Lopez works to reclaim the slur he himself was subjected to growing up in Brooklyn in the ’80s and ’90s by taking the titular Pato on a hero’s journey. Much like Hans Christian Andersen’s famous duckling, he grows into—and flourishes with—the elegance of a swan over the course of the show.

Pato began his odyssey in a creamy ivory slim-fit suit with a slouched neckline exposing one shoulder, a form-hugging embossed set, and an oversize gray jersey polo over trousers with a white feathered puffer jacket. The feathered elements continued to build, adorning belts, headwear, boots, bags, and even nails. The exaggerated rounded collar on a white blazer, the skewed curve of a gray knit’s neckline, and cocoon-like hooded cape called to mind eggs hatching. The silhouettes then moved into territory that felt stronger, more resolute, and more confident: strong-shouldered black leather moto mini dresses, trousers that curved outward, a sweatshirt that reads “I Talk Shit About You in Spanish.”

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807457

Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD via Getty Images

gettyimages 2198271665

Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD via Getty Images

gettyimages 2198271390

Materially, Lopez works primarily with wool, manipulating it to create the look of tech fabric and to enhance its texture for fall. “My mom worked in the Garment District back in the day as a seamstress, but my dad was a construction worker,” he explained. “I love merging the two worlds with the detailing, almost like building a home, feeling the essence of that clothing being a home.” From their seats, spectators including Lisa Rinna, Honey Balenciaga, and NLE Choppa watched as the looks became richer in material and deeper in color as the protagonist reached his final form.

“A lot of the references come from my childhood, like how a gay boy would play with his mom’s jewelry and accessories,” Lopez added. “We wanted to do how they do the thing with the towel for the hair. The shoes are a mule, but he wanted a thigh-high—so he would take all her jewelry and tape it around his legs and create all these silhouettes and shapes.” (Speaking of accessories, it looks like there may be a few additions to Luar’s family of handbags.)

Beyond honoring his younger self, Lopez also exalted the people who paved the way for him and his community through the casting (which included ballroom legend Stephanie Milan, Puerto Rican model Joan Smalls, and friends of the designers) and music. (The show opened with Willie Colón’s “El Gran Varón,” which tells the story of a trans woman named Simón who dies of what’s understood to be AIDS.)

“Especially in this administration, I’m not going back in the closet for nobody,” he said. “I had to fight enough to get where I’m at, in an era when it was not cool, where I had strikes against me for being Latino, being flamboyant, being gay, dressing the way I dress. We want to tell people we’re here, and we’re not going anywhere. At the end of the day, we fucking built this shit.”

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807442

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807535

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807477

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807454

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807446

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807483

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198808387

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198808377

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198808383

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198808343

Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD via Getty Images

gettyimages 2198271538

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198808394

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198808397

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807468

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807478

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807484

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807490

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807491

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images

gettyimages 2198807517



Source link

Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams is a writer and editor. Angeles. She writes about politics, art, and culture for LinkDaddy News.

Recent posts

Related articles

Michael Kors Collection Fall 2025: Soothing Monochromes & Dégagé Chic

There was a whiff of nostalgia at the Michael Kors Collection fall 2025 show this morning. Michael...

Tyla's Supermodel-esque Dior Lingerie Wins the Super Bowl

In theory, the Super Bowl 2025 was won by the Philadelphia Eagles. For the fashion girls, however,...

Mert Alas Toasts New York Fashion Week With Seventy One Gin Party

On Monday night, the legendary fashion photographer Mert Alas assembled a crush of stars at Eleven Madison...

Best Rom-Coms for Fans of Nora Ephron

“A Nora Ephron rom-com always has a flawed, messy heroine—someone who initially seems quite polished and put...

Queen Letizia Borrows a Winter Styling Tip From Hollywood

Between her appreciation of burgundy red and willingness to dabble in sheer dressing, Spain’s Queen Letizia clearly...

Blackpink’s Rosé's Best Red Carpet Fashion Moments Are Always a Standout

Rosé has quickly become an icon since she stepped on the scene as a member of the...

Tory Burch Reveals the Softer Side of Power Dressing for Fall 2025

At the Museum of Modern Art in New York on Monday evening, Tory Burch proposed a vision...

Lisa Dresses Like An Actual White Lotus For Season 3 Premiere

Leave it to Lisa to elevate the themed dressing trend in the most elegant way possible. Last...