Grimes doesn’t go halfway. When she wanted to transform into a rococo lady for her “Flesh Without Blood” video, she went full Marie Antoinette. So what would the Canadian musician wear for her latest Coachella performance? Visions of bohemian fringe and supersized rainbows might dance in your head, but Grimes had a more streamlined vision for her Coachella look in mind: a bold-shouldered, striped suit.

The pale gray and black number was designed by Olima, a California-based brand behind the singer’s rococo video look, as well as tour costumes for Lady Gaga and Santigold. “As a designer I’m so inspired by Grimes’s music—as so many people are—and a lot of the pieces I make for her come out a certain way because there’s a lot of love put into them,” designer Oscar Olima told Vogue.com. “I have a lot of love for her and her craft, and I respect her so much. She’s someone who’s doing something that is really special, and that’s why whenever we do something with her, we strive to go above and beyond.”

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Olima made the suit in a silk taffeta in the week leading up to the festival. And though the broad-shouldered look is certainly in vogue at the moment—see Vetements’s and Jacquemus’s Fall 2016 collections—Olima’s creation goes beyond just a little flare. “We fit one that wasn’t as broad, but then we just took it there. With the boldness of the stripe I felt like it plays up a lot more,” the designer said.

In addition to the visual impact, comfort was chief in Olima’s mind. “I felt like my goal as a designer was to make sure that these pieces were constructed to her comfort and to be worn as a whole onstage. With that in mind, I think we were successful, and she found it to be comfortable in this crazy hot weather,” he continued. The trick to making silk taffeta, of all things, sustainable in the 100-degree Indio heat was to line it with cotton and other breathable fabrics.

Will the musician opt for Olima’s creation again for Coachella’s second weekend? Tune in Saturday evening to see.