Rosalía once again proved her fearless approach to fashion. She stepped out in a dramatic archival look that blended vintage couture with her signature bold style. The singer wore a rare Givenchy x Alexander McQueen haute couture piece from Fall/Winter 1997, making the outfit an instant standout moment.
Originally designed during Alexander McQueen’s time as creative director at Givenchy, the archival dress carries the edge that defined his early work. The piece, famously worn by Helena Christensen on the runway in 1997, features a strong structure, daring cutouts, and dark romantic energy elements that still feel powerful decades later.
Rosalia opts for vintage with Givenchy x Alexander McQueen dress with bold sheer cutout
Rosalía’s look centered on the dramatic sheer cutout across the torso. It created a bold contrast against the darker fabric surrounding it. The design created a deep V-shaped illusion that highlighted her body while maintaining the dress’ structure. The archival dress featured a striking bandage-style construction in black. The layered bands crossed over her neck, highlighting Alexander McQueen’s signature mix of sensuality and sharp tailoring.
To overdo the drama, Rosalía layered the archival dress with a voluminous blue fur coat. This instantly became one of the most eye-catching elements of the look. The oversized coat added texture and color while framing the dress’ structured neckline. The deep blue shade contrasted sharply with the outfit’s darker tones.
Her styling kept the focus on the statement pieces. Rosalía wore her hair pulled back into a sleek updo. With a loose curl falling at the front to soften the look. Her makeup featured bold lips and softly defined eyes, complementing the dramatic energy of the archival ensemble.
By choosing a rare Givenchy x Alexander McQueen couture design, Rosalía brought a piece of fashion history back into the spotlight. The bold cutout, sculptural layering, and dramatic fur styling turned the archival dress into a modern statement, proving that vintage couture can feel just as powerful today.
Originally reported by Viha Shah for TheFashionSpot.
