Lisa used Coachella as more than just a stage—it became her runway. Her bold wardrobe choices highlighted how fashion can amplify a performance just as much as music.
Lisa partnered with boundary-pushing designer Asher Levine, known for his futuristic and tech-forward fashion. Together, they created looks that blurred the line between style and stagecraft.
Her first look began with a voluminous black puffer jacket, which she peeled off mid-performance to reveal a jaw-dropping bodysuit underneath, setting the tone for the night.
Underneath was a pewter-toned bodysuit covered in scale-like textures and sharp, metallic spikes. Levine described the look as inspired by “cyborg villains” and cold-blooded creatures.
The bodysuit was designed using advanced 3D scanning and AI modelling to ensure it clung to Lisa like a second skin, making it feel both otherworldly and personalised.
Later in her set, Lisa changed into a second Levine look—this time glowing from head to toe. The outfit incorporated UV-reactive threads and shimmering tendrils that lit up under stage lights.
She also wore a dazzling Off-White look featuring a bejeweled corset and pleated mini skirt—a glam twist on the classic cheerleader aesthetic.
One of her most daring outfits was a red-scaled catsuit by Levine, oozing futuristic supervillain vibes with a structured and edgy silhouette.
Lisa’s Coachella wardrobe was a masterclass in fusing fashion with performance art and cutting-edge technology, proving how impactful stagewear can be when creatively imagined.