Rosalía impresses with the most surprising fur “pompom” effect mini dress in her collection

Rosalía impresses with the most surprising fur “pompom” effect mini dress in her collection
Rosalía impresses with the most surprising fur “pompom” effect mini dress in her collection

Having a proverb and idioms as powerful as those in Spanish, it is surprising that we do not end up understanding its meaning until things literally happen. For example, that saying until May 40, don’t take off your tunicis the exact definition of the change in temperatures that we suffer in May thinking that it is going to be hot and it turns out to be cold and we continue ignoring it. Today we have tested that phrase made of a round plan either a round lookand Rosalía has been her response literally: a completely round dress.

Ok, we have more than assumed that Motomami has set out this season to be the biggest fashion icon in living memory. In recent weeks she has made street style her own catwalk, from that iconic look signed by Palomo Spain that generated so much commotion for exposing her breasts, to her recent incredible gala dress at the presentation dinner of the new Tiffany & Co. collection. Co x Pharrell Williams, or that straitjacket he wore for a walk.

It is impossible to decide which of them is the favorite, but there is no doubt that each day it is improved and the last of them is the literal definition of a round look:

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They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and we completely agree. We are not lying if we tell you that we have had to look at the image more than once. Upon leaving a hotel in New York, Rosalía surprised with this mini dress that is literally round. A dress that breaks with any traditional silhouette, completely round fur reminiscent of a pompom. The final touch of this look: black tights paired with stilettos and maxi sunglasses. A diva we adore.

 
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