Costume Design

Superestar

el suplemento “La Luna” de El Mundo

Ana Locking is collaborating on Netflix’s series Superstar—which focuses on the life of Tamara (Yurena)—by providing and recreating costumes that help build the visual identity of the story.

The brand’s involvement is integrated into the aesthetic universe of the series, where pop memory, media culture and the construction of icons intertwine. Through the selection and adaptation of garments, the costumes reinforce the narrative dimension of the characters and dialogue with the visual imagery associated with one of the most unique figures on the Spanish music scene.

The result is a collaboration that puts fashion at the service of biographical fiction, bringing aesthetic precision, symbolic meaning and visual coherence to a project that revisits the cultural phenomenon from a contemporary perspective.

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Creator and Director: Nacho Vigalondo
Costume Design: Ana López Cobos
Production Company: Suma Content

Ana Locking is collaborating on Netflix’s series Superstar—which focuses on the life of Tamara (Yurena)—by providing and recreating costumes that help build the visual identity of the story.

The brand’s involvement is integrated into the aesthetic universe of the series, where pop memory, media culture and the construction of icons intertwine. Through the selection and adaptation of garments, the costumes reinforce the narrative dimension of the characters and dialogue with the visual imagery associated with one of the most unique figures on the Spanish music scene.

The result is a collaboration that puts fashion at the service of biographical fiction, bringing aesthetic precision, symbolic meaning and visual coherence to a project that revisits the cultural phenomenon from a contemporary perspective.

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Creator and Director: Nacho Vigalondo
Costume Design: Ana López Cobos
Production Company: Suma Content

Fotografía de Tamara para el suplemento “La Luna” de El Mundo con un top de cota de malla y complementos de Locking Shocking.

Original photograph by Alvaro Villarrubia for the supplement ‘La Luna’ in El Mundo, wearing a chainmail top, 2000.

Frame de la serie
Frame de la serie