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Spanish Singer Rosalía to Auction Red Leather Suit for Charity

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The red leather suit that the Spanish singer Rosalía wore during her world tour “Motomami” will be auctioned in California for charitable purposes.

The set of jacket, miniskirt and bodysuit with side cuts, which went viral thanks to the meme of the Catalan chewing gum before singing ‘little cake’ at the concerts of the tour, it is for sale on the portal of the auction house Julien’s Auctions.

“Rosalía is a delicate singer but with an image of strength, and this group combines both qualities”, Julien’s chief executive Martin Nolan told AFP, who estimated the value of the piece at between 2 thousand and 3 thousand dollars, between 36 thousand and 54 thousand pesos.

Rosalía premieres ‘Motomami’.

Designed by Australian Dion Leethe look reflects the biker aesthetic that marked “Motomami”, the third album of the Catalan.

The suit auction and other personal objects of the Grammy winner will be made only through the julienslive.com portal, and the money raised will be donated to the Spanish Antonio Gala Foundation, that offers scholarships to young creators.

“Rosalía is an emerging artist who has not forgotten her roots or the journey she has taken, and understands that now that she is world famous, she can help others,” Nolan said.

“For this reason, the proceeds will go to this foundation to inspire and help other artists.”

The dress will be sold between 30 and 50 thousand pesos approximately |  SPECIAL
The dress will be sold between 30 and 50 thousand pesos approximately | SPECIAL

there is also for sale the helmet of butterflies with the long fuchsia ponytail that the interpreter of “Saoko” wore in the Coca-Cola campaign to launch your Move drink.

The price of the colorful piece, signed by “Motomami”, is estimated between a thousand and 2 thousand dollars.

A small autographed fridge and memorabilia diverse make up the rest of the auction, which will be online until April 24th.

“Rosalía is an artist who transforms in every way, transforms with her fashion, with her music and with her philanthropy,” Nolan said. “She has a long career ahead of her (…) And that is understood by the people who participate in the auction. These objects will gain even more value over time.”

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