6 of Rosalía’s iconic fashion moments and how to recreate them

By Emma O'Regan-Reidy

Published Jul 21, 2023 at 08:30 AM

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Rosalía isn’t your typical popstar—and the same goes for her wardrobe, both on and off the stage. The Con Altura singer is known for her unique sense of style, and regularly embraces an array of trends, ranging from balletcore to crying girl makeup, all with her own signature twist that has long helped her to stand out from the crowd.

Whether you follow her on Instagram for style inspo, are a devoted fan or anywhere in between, we’ve got you covered. Check out our favourite Rosalía looks as of late and shop look-a-like items to upgrade your aesthetic.

Look 1:

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While in Tokyo earlier in 2023, Rosalía wore a simple, cool-girl fit complemented by unique twisted plaits with red ribbons. To get the look, pair a unique graphic tee (like the one from GANNI below), with a tailored skirt. Offset the casualness of the outfit with vibrant, knee-high boots. Plus, add a red puffer to make this a great transitional fit for chillier summer nights, or for when the seasons start to change.

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Look 2:

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Searching for a preppy summer outfit? Rosalía has got you covered. Here, she wears a sleek yet simple Prada necktie with a classic button-down shirt and tailored skirt. Finish the style off with slightly slouchy white crew socks and your go-to pair of chunky loafers. As shown in the third picture in her Instagram slideshow, this fit is also travel-friendly!

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Look 3:

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If you’re after a festival outfit that’s equal parts playful and comfy, look no further than these pieces. In this set of photos, the Spanish singer shows how to whimsically clash patterns. Achieve a similar look by sporting a set from eccentric, modern labels like Chopova Lowena and Miaou (as seen below), and top it off with a standout statement necklace. Don’t forget a pair of platform Crocs!

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Next up is Rosalía’s 2023 Coachella outfit, which she wore on stage beside her coordinated beau, Rauw Alejandro, of course. Even though her blouse is custom-made by Acne Studios, you can still get a similar vibe. Just put on a ruffled blouse, leather leggings, your favourite boots, accessorise with futuristic sunnies and you’ll be good to go. Alternatively, you could also wear a sheer dress to really capture the essence of the singer’s style here.

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Sadly, we couldn’t source Rosalía’s exact top, but—lucky for you—illusion tops are super in right now, so it won’t be too difficult to get a similar one for your own wardrobe. To resemble the singer’s look, style it with a mini pleated skirt, big sunglasses, a simple charm necklace and pointed Mary Janes. The key accessory in this outfit though has to be the low-rise statement belt.

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Last but not least is another incredible style from the singer’s Tokyo trip. Here, she’s seen in a bright Chopova Lowena long-sleeve T-shirt (which is currently on sale!) and a grey maxi pencil skirt. This easy-going outfit would complement an array of shoes (think loafers, ballet flats, chunky boots, the list goes on) even though the singer is barefoot in this one.

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