Only days earlier, Anyma had been forced to cancel his highly anticipated main stage set due to harsh weather conditions. It was a major disappointment, especially for a performance that had been in the works for nearly a year.
But in true festival fashion, the story didn’t end there.
On Sunday night, Anyma returned with a low-key b2b set alongside Marlon Hoffstadt at the Do LaB stage. No announcements, no hints just music. Then suddenly, as their newly released track “Bad Angel” dropped, Lisa stepped onto the stage.

The crowd instantly erupted. At first glance, Lisa’s outfit felt understated a sleek, body-hugging mini dress. But the closer you looked, the more it revealed its edge.
The sheer lace fabric, combined with subtle punk-inspired details, created a striking blend of Y2K and cyber-futuristic aesthetics. It highlighted her silhouette in a way that felt bold yet controlled never overdone.

She completed the look with a leather jacket and knee-high boots, adding just enough attitude to elevate the entire outfit into full-on festival mode.
The outfit came from emerging label HAELO, a brand quickly gaining attention for its soft-yet-edgy identity.


Designed by Dion Lee, HAELO plays with contrasts romantic but dark, delicate yet structured. On Lisa, the look translated into something almost surreal, earning her comparisons to a “cyber angel” stepping straight out of a digital universe.

Lisa didn’t need a full set or a headline slot to make an impact. In just a brief, unannounced appearance, she managed to steal the spotlight and dominate online conversations.
Sources: K14

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