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Justin Bieber, Lisa, BIGBANG, and the Highlights of Coachella 2026 Fashion Moments – Week 2
The second week of Coachella 2026 continued its momentum with standout performances from artists like Lisa, BIGBANG, Madonna, and Olivia Rodrigo.
Beyond music, stage fashion played a crucial role in shaping each artist’s image and identity, turning every performance into a visual statement.
Lisa and the “Cyber Angel” Concept
Lisa became the center of attention with her appearance alongside Anyma, delivering a fusion of electronic music and futuristic fashion.
She wore a custom look from HAELO, featuring a Feather Lace Mini Dress paired with a Sport Zip-Up Jacket. The feathered lace texture and modern cut created a look that blended seamlessly with the ethereal techno atmosphere.
This outfit reflects the rise of Cyber-core fashion, balancing fragility and sportiness in a striking way.
Sabrina Carpenter & Madonna – A Crossover of Generations
The collaboration between Sabrina Carpenter and Madonna became one of the most unforgettable highlights of the week.
Sabrina wore a Dior ensemble featuring a white lace bodysuit, silk bustier, and oversized lace cape. Meanwhile, Madonna stunned by re-wearing a Gucci outfit from 20 years ago, referencing her historic Coachella moment.
Alongside performances of “Vogue” and “Like A Prayer”, Madonna also announced her upcoming album Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II, set for release in July.
BIGBANG – A Return After a Decade
BIGBANG officially returned to Coachella after missing the 2020 edition, featuring G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung.
G-Dragon wore an embellished jacket from PEACEMINUSONE with signature daisy accessories.
Taeyang surprised fans with a live outfit change on stage.
Daesung showcased individuality through trot performances.
The highlight came when G-Dragon announced the global tour “BIGSHOW: REBORN”, marking the group’s first world tour since 2017.
Olivia Rodrigo & Addison Rae – Pop-Rock Fusion
Olivia Rodrigo joined Addison Rae as a guest performer, delivering a dynamic pop moment.
The duo performed “Headphones On”, while Olivia introduced her new single “Drop Dead” from her upcoming album.
Her outfit included:
Pink studded leather bra
Diesel jeans
Christian Louboutin Mary Jane shoes
Their coordinated pink tones created a high-energy visual pairing, marking Olivia’s return to her edgy pop-rock identity.
Justin Bieber & Billie Eilish – A Reunion Moment
Justin Bieber and Billie Eilish delivered one of the most emotional highlights of the week.
The pair performed a reimagined R&B version of “One Less Lonely Girl”, creating a meaningful full-circle moment for Billie, a longtime fan of Justin.
In terms of fashion:
Justin wore avant-garde Bobby boots from Loewe
Paired with pieces from Skylrk and Luu Dan
The look maintained a streetwear foundation while incorporating experimental details.
BINI – The Transformation
BINI impressed audiences with a bold transformation in their second-week appearance.
Under stylist Ica Villanueva, the group embraced an edgy aesthetic featuring:
Denim fused with metallic elements
Bold cut-out structures
Purple metallic outfits with handcrafted Y2K floral details
This reinvention helped maintain momentum while adding an element of surprise after their strong Week 1 debut.
Karol G – Latin Impression
Karol G continued to dominate with a performance celebrating Latin American identity.
Her outfit featured:
Metallic reflective bodysuit
Bold cut-out design with rhinestones
Custom silver Reebok Freestyle Hi sneakers
The stage design resembled a mystical cave, enhanced by choreography and water effects for a powerful visual experience.
The performance peaked when Becky G joined her for “Mamii”, while Latin American flags filled the crowd, reinforcing the message “Latina Forever”.
Conclusion
Coachella 2026 – Week 2 further proved that:
Fashion is an essential part of performance
Artists use style to tell personal and cultural stories
Diversity and individuality define modern stage aesthetics
More than a music festival, Coachella has evolved into a global platform for fashion, identity, and creative expression.










