Spanish singer Rosalia turned heads in a quirky feathered ensemble as she arrived at the LOS40 Music Awards 2025 ceremony in Valencia on Friday.
The songstress, 33, who performed during the glitzy awards night, wowed in a cropped black feather top.
She paired her unique top with a black low-rise maxi skirt, which featured a meter-long train.
Rosalia completed her ensemble with a unique headpiece which featured black bee-styled glasses and a silver bejewelled feature.
The theme for the evening is ‘Music takes us where we are needed most,’ adding a humanitarian tone, honouring communities affected by recent storms in eastern Spain.
Elsewhere at the glitzy evening, Chiara Ferragni looked sensational in a low-cut black gown which featured a floor-length pencil skirt.
Spanish singer Rosalia, 33, turned heads in a quirky feathered ensemble as she arrived at the LOS40 Music Awards 2025 ceremony in Valencia on Friday
The songstress, who performed during the glitzy award night, wowed in a cropped black feather top
De la Rose sent pulses racing in leather as she wore a black lace-up corset layered under a feathered jacket.
Paula Gonu cut an ethereal display in a cropped white feather top, which she paired with a white silk maxi skirt.
Putting on a daring display, Emilia Mernes stepped out in a sheer glittery gown layered over skimpy nude underwear.
Aitana showcased her quirky sense of style in a ripped nude jumper, a tatty black skirt and a pair of towering, black platform heels.
Adding a pop of colour to the evening, Lia Kali stepped out in an eye-catching red, frilly off-the-shoulder gown.
Vicco put on a very leggy display in a black figure-hugging dress which featured a daringly high slit up her left leg.
Larissa Kimberly turned heads as she arrived in a pale blue silk corset top, which she paired with a matching skirt and silver belt.
Rosalia’s outing comes after it was revealed she was facing a €600k fine after failing to seek permission to promote her new album in Madrid.
She paired her unique top with a black low-rise maxi skirt, which featured a meter-long train
Rosalia completed her ensemble with a unique headpiece which featured black bee-styled glasses and a silver bejewelled feature
The theme for the evening is ‘Music takes us where we are needed most,’ adding a humanitarian tone, honouring communities affected by recent storms in eastern Spain
Elsewhere at the glitzy evening, Chiara Ferragni looked sensational in a low-cut black gown which featured a floor-length pencil skirt
De la Rose (L) sent pulses racing in leather as she wore a black lace-up corset layered under a feathered jacket, while Paula Gonu (R) cut an ethereal display in a cropped white feather top
Putting on a daring display, Emilia Mernes stepped out in a sheer glittery gown layered over skimpy nude underwea
Aitana showcased her quirky sense of style in a ripped nude jumper, a tatty black skirt and a pair of towering, black platform heels
Adding a pop of colour to the evening, Lia Kali stepped out in an eye-catching red, frilly off-the-shoulder gown
Vicco put on a very leggy display in a black figure-hugging dress which featured a daringly high slit up her left leg
Larissa Kimberly turned heads as she arrived in a pale blue silk corset top, which she paired with a matching skirt and silver belt
The star caused a traffic gridlock after announcing live on TikTok she was heading to central Madrid square, Callao, for a ‘surprise’ ahead of the presentation of the LUX front cover on a giant screen.
The star, who briefly dated Jeremy Allen White following the end of her engagement to Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Rauw Alejandro, ended up having to abandon the car she was in as she streamed her preparations and sprinted to a nearby hotel where she greeted rapturous fans from a window above them.
On Tuesday, Madrid’s Deputy Mayor Inma Sanz confirmed city hall officials were investigating whether the Catalan artist had permission to stage the event.
She said: ‘It doesn’t appear there was a specific authorisation, and if there wasn’t action will be taken accordingly.’
Borja Carabante, Second deputy mayor and Councillor for Mobility, also weighed into the furore, saying: ‘In principle, I am not aware of any permit being requested in the Mobility department.
‘We are checking all the citizen service offices to see if this event was reported.
‘In principle, we are not aware of it, and if we confirm that no request was made, disciplinary proceedings will be initiated, which may result in a penalty for holding an event on public roads without authorisation.’
Later that afternoon, Madrid police described what had happened in Callao as ‘spontaneous’ and said they had been having to follow social media to keep tabs on what was happening in the absence of any official information.
City hall chiefs followed up their comments soon afterwards by confirming to Spanish media that Rosalia and her team had not requested any permission to present her album in central Madrid.
It was not immediately clear if council bosses would sanction the singer and what the size of any fine could end up being.
Respected Spanish news website El Confidential is claiming it could be up to 600,000 euros (£520,000), although city hall sources have played down the possibility of the toughest sanction possible if they end up opening disciplinary proceedings against Rosalia.