"They will never fit me like they do": Rosalía dares to wear the most controversial Y2K pants

After her applauded performance at the Latin Grammys held in Seville, Rosalía packed her bags again to travel to Los Angeles, where she is working on new music as her millions of Instagram followers have seen, where she has shared an image next to the piano.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
26 November 2023 Sunday 16:11
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"They will never fit me like they do": Rosalía dares to wear the most controversial Y2K pants

After her applauded performance at the Latin Grammys held in Seville, Rosalía packed her bags again to travel to Los Angeles, where she is working on new music as her millions of Instagram followers have seen, where she has shared an image next to the piano.

With the nice question "What are you doing today?", the Catalan has published several photographs of her daily life in the American city. A post that in a few hours accumulated more than 1.2 million likes and that has captured the attention of Rosalía's fans for one of her looks in the purest Y2K style.

The Saoko interpreter has shown on more than one occasion that she adapts trends to her style, she is even a precursor of some of them, especially those related to those pieces of clothing and accessories that were successful more than twenty years ago.

This is what he showed in Los Angeles, where he dared to wear the very low-rise pants that artists like Britney Spears, Destiny's Child, Rihanna and Christina Aguilera wore in the 2000s. Jeans that already generated controversy at the time, especially because he had to be very careful when sitting or bending down because there was a risk of leaving his underwear visible.

Rosalía wears this wide-leg piece and, as a novelty, it includes a pair of zippers at knee height that provide that urban touch. She combines it with a cropped top with a snake print and an opening at the neckline with crossed straps and a fur-effect hat.

"Seeing how low-waist pants will never fit me like they do on you," says one of her followers, to which another responds: "on me less so." Jeans that Rosalía once again puts in the spotlight like leading models of Generation Z did four years ago, such as Hailey Bieber or Bella Hadid.

Last year, the Malamente interpreter was responsible for microshorts returning to street style, a design that she wore unbuttoned in the Despechá video clip and which made it become fashionable.