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Rosalía turns heads in three bold red carpet looks: From dramatic feathers to a fiery red dress


From behind, it revealed a daringly bare back, and her striking tattoo.


Rosalía turns heads in three bold red carpet looks: From dramatic feathers to a fiery red dress© Samir Hussein
Daniel NeiraSenior Writer
MARCH 2, 2026 10:56 AM EST

While Spain’s spotlight was fixed firmly on the Premios Goya in Barcelona, another stage glittered just as brightly. In London, and later in Manchester, the Brit Awards unfolded with incredible performances and fashion moments, reaffirming their status as the UK music industry’s most electric night of the year. And if there was one figure who turned the ceremony into a moment of drama and glamour, it was Rosalía.

Rosalia's stunning all-white look:

Rosalía arrived at London’s The O2 in a custom two-piece look by Chanel, designed by Matthieu Blazy. (Blazy, notably, led Bottega Veneta from 2020 to 2024 before taking the helm at Chanel.)

Rosalía arrived at London’s The O2 in a custom two-piece look by Chanel, designed by Matthieu Blazy. © Samir Hussein
Rosalía arrived at London’s The O2 in a custom two-piece look by Chanel, designed by Matthieu Blazy.

The ensemble reinterpreted a design from Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, featuring a dramatic low-rise black skirt overlaid with cascading ivory feathers, paired with a sculptural top crafted from a feathered boa draped across the chest and shoulders. 

From the front, it read as an ethereal, almost celestial construction, inspired by the LUX era. From behind, it revealed a daringly bare back, and her striking tattoo.

Her look featured a dramatic low-rise black skirt overlaid with cascading ivory feathers, paired with a sculptural top crafted from a feathered boa draped across the chest and shoulders. © Mike Marsland
Her look featured a dramatic low-rise black skirt overlaid with cascading ivory feathers, paired with a sculptural top crafted from a feathered boa draped across the chest and shoulders.

Feathers were a defining motif in Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection and in Blazy’s first Métiers d’art presentation (staged in the New York City subway on December 2), which celebrated the house’s master artisans. In Rosalía’s hands, that runway poetry became red-carpet drama.

The look emphasized her sculpted midriff and aligned seamlessly with what has become her new aesthetic, including a devotion to whites, ivories and raw neutrals, punctuated by texture and celestial references. Throughout this era, voluminous skirts and feathered accents have been recurring signatures.

Rosalía turns heads in three bold red carpet looks: From dramatic feathers to a fiery red dress© Samir Hussein
Rosalía conquered the British stage with fashion, ferocity, and a history-making win to seal the moment.

True to form, she skipped jewelry entirely, allowing the craftsmanship to command attention. Her beauty look was restrained, featuring a textured updo with a center part and two soft tendrils framing the face, paired with glossy terracotta lips.

Rosalia's second and third looks of the night:

For the performance, Rosalía chose a bridal-inspired design by Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, part of the brand’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection. 

For the performance, Rosalía chose a bridal-inspired design by Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, part of the brand’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection. © Samir Hussein
For the performance, Rosalía chose a bridal-inspired design by Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, part of the brand’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection.

The white silk moiré gown featured a corseted back and extended hemline, paired unexpectedly with black stockings, in an avant-garde bridal twist. Notably, she had revealed in a 2023 interview that she would love to marry in a Vivienne Westwood design. 

 Notably, she had revealed in a 2023 interview that she would love to marry in a Vivienne Westwood design. © Samir Hussein
Notably, she had revealed in a 2023 interview that she would love to marry in a Vivienne Westwood design.

Since entering her Lux era, she has repeatedly embraced bridal silhouettes, including a November appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon', wearing a design by Miss Claire Sullivan while performing 'La perla.'

For her third appearance of the night, Rosalía pivoted away from monochrome. She stepped out in a red floral midi dress by Alexander McQueen© Justin Goff Photos
For her third appearance of the night, Rosalía pivoted away from monochrome. She stepped out in a red floral midi dress by Alexander McQueen

For her third appearance of the night, Rosalía pivoted away from monochrome. She stepped out in a red floral midi dress by Alexander McQueen, from the brand’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection. 

Featuring a strapless neckline and a cut-out detail at the waist, the design introduced warmth and romanticism into a night otherwise defined by black and white.

Rosalía didn’t simply attend the 2026 BRIT Awards. She authored one of its most memorable chapters, conquering the British stage with fashion.© Samir Hussein
Rosalía didn’t simply attend the 2026 BRIT Awards. She authored one of its most memorable chapters, conquering the British stage with fashion.

From a feathered Chanel backless silhouette to a subversive Westwood bridal fantasy, and finally a bold McQueen flourish, Rosalía didn’t simply attend the 2026 BRIT Awards. She authored one of its most memorable chapters, conquering the British stage with fashion, ferocity, and a history-making win to seal the moment.

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