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Rosalia sizzles in a custom Alexander Wang patent leather dress as she scores her first Grammy award


Rosalia sizzles in a custom Alexander Wang patent leather dress as she scores her first Grammy award

Rosalia took home the Grammy for Best Latin Rock, Urban, Or Alternative Album at Sunday’s award ceremony.

But, before the 26-year-old singer rejoiced in her win, she walked the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards red carpet in a custom patent leather Alexander Wang dress.

Rosalia braved the ceremony stage for a combo performance of her singles Juro Que and Malamente.

Red hot: Rosalia hit the red carpet on Sunday evening for the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles

Red hot: Rosalia hit the red carpet on Sunday evening for the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles

Winner: The 26-year-old walked away with a Grammy of her own for her album El Mal Querer

Winner: The 26-year-old walked away with a Grammy of her own for her album El Mal Querer

The Latin pop singer showed off her killer curves in a tight fitting silhouette that featured a stunning shade of red.

Her waist was cinched to perfection through the use of a barrage of braided belts donning large silver buckles.

The hem of the dress was lined with leather fringe that moved fluidly with Rosalia’s various carpet poses.

OGX Celebrity Hairstylist Ambassador Jesus Guerrero created Rosalia’s hair look for the evening, revealing that he was inspired ‘who she is’. 

‘For Rosalia’s look tonight, we wanted to create a look that was true to who she is – the ultimate cool girl,’ Jesus said. ‘We kept it simple with a lot of wavy texture and shine.’ 

Her brunette tresses rocked their natural form as they cascaded down from her neat middle part.

Winning: Rosalia steps out of Sony Music's after-party, following her win in the Best Latin Rock, Urban, Or Alternative Album category at Sunday's award ceremony

Winning: Rosalia steps out of Sony Music’s after-party, following her win in the Best Latin Rock, Urban, Or Alternative Album category at Sunday’s award ceremony

Fiery: The Latin pop singer showed off her killer curves in a tight fitting silhouette that featured a stunning shade of red as she walked arm-in-arm with her sister

Fiery: The Latin pop singer showed off her killer curves in a tight fitting silhouette that featured a stunning shade of red as she walked arm-in-arm with her sister

Cheeky: The Spanish stunner showed off her rear to the nearby shutterbugs

Cheeky: The Spanish stunner showed off her rear to the nearby shutterbugs

Details: From her precise winged eyeliner to her intricate fake nails, Rosalia proved how important details are to an award show look

Details: From her precise winged eyeliner to her intricate fake nails, Rosalia proved how important details are to an award show look

The Spanish stunner showcased some serious fake nails that were decked out in hoards of jewels and silver decals.

Her nails tied in perfectly to her diamond waterfall earrings and silver studded heels. 

Rosalia learned the fate of her nomination hours before the ceremony commenced in downtown Los Angeles.

Taking the stage: Rosalia even performed at the ceremony on Sunday night

Taking the stage: Rosalia even performed at the ceremony on Sunday night

Two-for-one: She treated fans to a combo performance of her singles Juro Que and Malamente

Two-for-one: She treated fans to a combo performance of her singles Juro Que and Malamente

She took home the Best Latin Rock, Urban, or Alternative Album for her second studio album, El Mal Querer, which was released in November of 2018.  

The singer was up against, artists such as Latin trap’s Bad Bunny and Colombian reggaeton singer J Balvin. 

Rosalia performed during the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards in an all white jumpsuit that appeared to pay homage to the late Selena. 

Fate: The singer learned the fate of her nomination before the live telecast

Fate: The singer learned the fate of her nomination before the live telecast



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