Rosalía became one of the stars of the Latin Grammys held in Seville this Thursday night. The Catalan artist was in charge of opening the 24th edition of the awards with an applauded version of the well-known song Se nos roto el amor by Rocío Jurado.

The singer paid tribute to “La Más Grande” with this song of heartbreak with which many interpret that it was a dart towards Rauw Alejandro, with whom she broke up her relationship a few months ago. The Puerto Rican, who attended the gala accompanied by his mother, heard how Rosalía intoned “our love broke from not using it” instead of the original “our love broke from using it so much.”

Another detail that did not go unnoticed was the look of the Catalan, who wore her revenge dress by Schiaparelli. The creative director of the house, Daniel Roseberry, created an impeccable black design for the Desphá singer that stood out for her pronounced sweetheart neckline. It should be noted that Rocío Jurado wore designs with this same neckline – a little more closed – on numerous occasions, so it could be a nod to the style of the artist from Chipiona, who was considered a feminist icon.

Rosalía combined the black dress, which had a front slit, with long earrings and a gold bracelet from Schiaparelli. She wore her long hair loose and wavy and opted for very natural makeup and her perfectly combed eyebrows.

For many, this look of the singer was her own dress of revenge as Lady Di did in her day, who almost thirty years ago brought out the colors of the British monarchy with a suggestive dress by Christina Stambolian with which she skipped the protocol of The Royal Family.

The then Princess of Wales appeared in public on the same day that Prince Charles confessed his affair with Camilla Parker Bowles. She wore a black minidress that went down in fashion history and was considered a declaration of war on her ex-husband and father of her two children.