Olivia Rodrigo recently brought sporty-meets-goth glamour to the FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid CF match in Barcelona, Spain. For the occasion, she stepped into the stadium in a black lace dress that looked equal parts edgy and cheerleader-inspired. Further, the singer went an extra mile to pair the semi-sheer midi dress with sleek knee-high black boots and an FC Barcelona scarf, giving the flirt outfit a playful football-girl twist. This spectacular dress also helped Rodrigo show off her toned figure.
Olivia Rodrigo’s plunging see-through dress with FC Barcelona scarf brings cheerleader vibes
For the FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid CF match in Barcelona, Olivia Rodrigo brought some serious cheerleader vibes with a plunging see-through dress. Moreover, her stylish black dress worked wonders for her frame. The simple but eye-catching ensemble featured some delicate lace detailing on the bust and a partially see-through finish on the torso, adding texture without overpowering Rodrigo’s fit. Furthermore, the outfit had a plunging neckline with a softly distressed hemline.
These elements clearly leaned into Rodrigo’s signature alt-pop aesthetic. Meanwhile, the fitted silhouette also kept the ensemble polished. She styled the outfit with minimal accessories, letting the dramatic textures and the sporty but sassy scarf do all the talking. Her footwear choice added even more attitude to the stadium appearance as Rodrigo wore tall Eel Skin Boots from Dolce & Gabbana. It featured a slightly slouchy shape and square toes, grounding the femme lace dress with an edge. She also carried Khaite’s Simona Shoulder Bag in Crackle Patent Leather that retails for $2,100.
The contrast between Rodrigo’s ensemble and the boots gave the outfit that effortless cool-girl energy that she’s become known for. Lastly, the FC Barcelona scarf tied the entire appearance together and instantly gave the look a spirited, cheerleader-style vibe. Hence, instead of going full sportswear, Rodrigo blended sporty fashion with her dark, moody aesthetic. This ended up creating a stadium outfit that surprisingly felt both casual as well as concert-ready.
Originally reported by Mehak Walia on theFashionSpot.
