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In a short amount of time, Rosalía certainly left her mark on the Big Apple. For the past two nights, the Spanish superstar performed two sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden, making a few notable street-style appearances in between. And yesterday, after giving balletcore a grungy twist, she went for something much more understated, but equally elegant.

The “Sauvignon Blanc” singer was seen leaving her hotel hand-in-hand with her girlfriend, model Loli Bahia. In their few public appearances so far, the pair have certainly shown off their individual styles, and here, they practically did the opposite of outfit coordinating.

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Rosalía wore a white minidress from the Stella McCartney Spring/Summer 2026 ready-to-wear collection, which quite overtly leaned into the angelic vibes of her Lux album era.

The long-sleeve, mock-neck design was most notable for its puffy shearling skirt, which looked like a cloud floating around Rosalía’s waist. First, she dyed a halo in her hair, and now, she’s like a goddess descending down from the sky on a cumulus.

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Rosalía wore a dress by Stella McCartney.

Model in pink dress with fluffy skirt walking runway.

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The look was pulled from the Stella McCartney Spring/Summer 2026 collection.

To complete her look, the Grammy winner added a pair of contrasting black stiletto heels with tiny bows decorating the vamps.

However, the real stylistic foil was Bahia, who kept things casual in a gray crewneck sweater layered over a black tee and paired with blue jeans and aviator sunglasses.

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Rosalía was seen heading to her second show at Madison Square Garden.

The two may differ when it comes to their daywear, but they seem to be doing quite well relationship-wise. At least that’s how it seemed last night, as Rosalía dedicated her performance of “La Yugular” to Bahia.