The return of an iconic look that reveals that moment in her musical career in which flowers dominated her outfits.
The Mexican singer poses for the Vogue lens by photographer Raúl Tovar and recreates the most iconic looks of her career in the video "My Life In looks".
Thalía makes a retrospective of the most iconic looks of her career in the video "Mi Vida En Looks" (My Life In Looks). The Mexican singer takes us on a journey, aboard a time machine permeated with moments of fashion and Mexican pop culture, in which she ends 'sweeping' with a surprise: she recreates some of her extravagant looks. Yes, those that her fans will surely remember from the album Love (1992) and it brings them back to 2021.
With the same pose, the outfits that were part of the covers of the musical albums that catapulted her to fame and the brilliance that so characterizes the Mexican singer, Thalía, nostalgia is revealed in fascinating images that confirm that fashion ALWAYS returns.
Thalía recreates the look of the cover of her album Love
The Mexican singer recreates the look photographed by Adolfo Pérez Butrón in 1992 for her album that catapulted her to fame.
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Thalía wears the bodysuit with the Egyptian cross
With dramatic gloves, a bodysuit designed by Thalía and created by Mitzy, Thalía reveals the look in 2021.
The mythical body of daisies
"I want to cry, I love this one, it fascinates me. Everything... This is it, finishing touch. This encloses the dreams of a teenager crystallized in a garden of flowers, daisies, flower power and the beginning of so many things," Thalía mentions in the video Mi Vida en Looks.
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Thalía in flower power
The return of an iconic look that reveals that moment in her musical career in which flowers dominated her outfits.
After decades of success
The Mexican singer recreated these iconic looks for Vogue: "I proposed to her if she would give me the opportunity to recreate the iconic photos that we had seen in the book, and when I told her that, her eyes shone" mentions Raúl Tovar, a Mexican photographer, who inspired by the portraits of Adolfo Pérez Butrón from the Love discography (1992).
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My Life in Looks
The Mexican singer stars in the episode of the Vogue series "My Life in Looks", in which she reveals her iconic styles throughout her musical career and she surprises by trying on the looks to captivate her fans.