Rosalía and Björk’s BRIT Awards Looks Just Broke the Internet — Which Style Reigns Supreme?
Is it just me, or does the BRIT Awards always manage to serve a cocktail of stunning performances and jaw-dropping fashion that leaves you picking your jaw off the floor? This year, Rosalía didn’t just bring the heat—she turned up the stage with an epic surprise duet alongside the one and only Björk. Imagine the blend of two powerhouse artists, each commanding the spotlight with their unique flair—and all of it wrapped up in some seriously iconic couture looks. When fashion meets music this spectacularly, it makes you wonder: can style really steal the show, or is it the electric energy between artists that keeps us glued to every second? Let’s dive into how these two contenders owned the night, not just with their voices but their daring runway-ready ensembles too. LEARN MORE
Rosalía’s 2026 BRIT Awards performance was a highly-anticipated part of the ceremony tonight—and, for a special surprise, she was joined by her collaborator, singer-songwriter Björk.
Giving a powerful rendition of their track “Berghain,” Rosalía and Björk offered two different types of on-stage style. For the Lux star, her performance called for a custom Vivienne Westwood gown—a mini version of Andreas Kronthaler’s Spring/Summer 2024 bridal look that closed the show on Irina Shayk.
The Icelandic artist, on the other hand, showed up in a bold blue look from Amit Aggarwal’s Couture 2025 collection, “Arcanum.” Along with its runway counterparts, the piece was inspired by human molecules, or the “invisible architecture of life.”
Earlier in the night, Rosalía walked the red carpet in a feathery blush-pink, black, and white two-piece Chanel gown. On top, she wore a strapless boa, draped across her shoulders and down her sides for a backless silhouette. The piece matched her coordinating Spring 2026 skirt, which was adorned with feathers as well. Designed by Matthieu Blazy, the maxi featured a low-rise silhouette, black-and-white waistband, and long floor-sweeping train.
The star—who was honored with the Best International Artist Award—finished things off with black pointed-toe pumps from the house’s Métiers d’art 2026 collection. She was up for the award alongside Bad Bunny, Chappell Roan, CMAT, Doechii, Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, sombr, Taylor Swift, and Tyler, The Creator.




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