Rosalía made the ballet flat revival more literal on Saturday, arriving at Netflix’s “La Jarana en el Guadalquivir” in Seville in a pair of white ruched flats that read closer to actual dance shoes than the ballerina-style flats reemerging in celebrity wardrobes.

Rosalía wearing a pair of white ruched ballet flats at “La Jarana En El Guadalquivir” presented by Netflix at Guadalquivir River on Saturday in Seville, Spain.
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The white pair had a soft, rounded-square toe and a low vamp that exposed the top of the foot. Fine ruching gathered the front of the shoe, while the crossed straps gave the silhouette a dance-class read without moving into actual pointe-shoe territory. While the flats read similar to Dolce & Gabbana’s logo-buckle ballet flats, Rosalía’s pair did not appear to include the Italian label’s signature buckle detail across the strap.
The “Con Altura” singer wore the flats with a white strapless dress that kept the ballet reference close without veering into costume territory. The dress’ semi-sheer bodice revealed corset-style seaming underneath, with two ribbon ties falling from the neckline. The airy silhouette widened softly at the sides before ending above the knee with lace-like bands near the lower edge.

Rosalía in ballet flats at “La Jarana En El Guadalquivir.”
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The look arrived as ballet flats continue to stretch in several directions across celebrity style. Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz have made the shape part of their shared off-duty vocabulary, while Olivia Rodrigo recently used Miu Miu’s satin logo-strap flats to pull her “SNL” wardrobe into softer, school-uniform territory. A$AP Rocky has also been part of the conversation from another angle, recently discussing a Chanel bag with matching miniature ballerina shoes attached at the house’s cruise 2027 show.
Rosalía’s version felt less like another quiet luxury flat and more like a return to the source material. The straps, ruched toe and all-white styling moved the trend away from everyday city dressing and back toward the studio cues that made the ballerina flat recognizable in the first place.

A closer look at Rosalía’s ruched white ballet flats.
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The appearance also followed Rosalía’s latest New Balance chapter. In February, she returned to front the brand’s 204L campaign, spotlighting a low-profile sneaker with scalloped detailing and ribbon laces. In Seville, she kept the softness but traded the sneaker line for a cleaner ballet-shoe shape. Late last year, she also starred in Calvin Klein’s underwear campaign.
Netflix turned the Seville premiere for “Berlín: La dama del armiño” into a full riverside spectacle. The event, staged on and around the Guadalquivir River near the Torre del Oro, brought together cast appearances, boats, floating screens and a surprise Rosalía performance, with the singer later performing “Reliquia” and “La Perla” from “LUX” from a floating stage.

