Rosalía turns Victoria Beckham romper into a feathered little black dress update
Rosalía turned a Victoria Beckham romper into a feathered LBD illusion, complete with pink trim and a $13,983 price tag that is already sold out.

Rosalía took the little black dress formula and pushed it into full performance mode. What first looked like a sleek halter slip dress was actually a Victoria Beckham romper, cut with subtle sculptural shorts, finished with two pink feathers on each strap, and priced at $13,983 before it sold out.
She wore the look in New York City on June 19, 2026, stepping out with model Loli Bahia and styling the piece with pointed-toe black leather mules and a messy bun. That combination mattered. The dress illusion stayed intact at a glance, but the sharper details, the feather trim, the flash of the straps, the hidden shorts, gave the outfit a stronger stage presence than a standard cocktail dress ever could.
This is where Rosalía is so effective: she understands that a familiar silhouette becomes interesting again when it is treated like costume. The black base kept the look anchored, but the pink feathers turned it theatrical, almost mischievous, and the romper construction made it feel less red-carpet precious than a true gown. It was still luxury, but with a wink.
Victoria Beckham’s spring/summer 2026 collection supplied the runway logic behind it. The lineup leaned into feathers, ruffles and lingerie-as-outerwear, with Beckham drawing on the fashion experiments of her teenage years and on films like The Virgin Suicides and Romeo + Juliet. In that context, Rosalía’s look reads less like a random celebrity sighting and more like a distilled runway idea translated into real life, where the drama has to survive daylight.
For shoppers watching from the sidelines, the transferable part is not the $13,983 price tag. It is the formula. A black, body-skimming silhouette still has power; a little texture goes a long way; and one unexpected detail, whether feathers, a satin sheen or an exposed strap, can shift a simple black outfit into something with intention. Rosalía made the case for spectacle, but the smartest takeaway is smaller: let the shape stay clean, then let one detail do the talking.
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