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VIDEO | Rosalía Makes Surprise Entrance (On a Scooter) at Well-Known Fashion Brand Offices

The author of 'Motomami' appeared at one of the headquarters of a famous company with which she is preparing a new collection

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What face would you make if suddenly you’re in the office on a normal day and none other than Rosalía shows up? Well, that’s probably what the employees at the main headquarters of Inditex offices (the well-known group that houses renowned fashion brands like Zara) in Spain, located in the Sabón industrial estate, in the city of Arteixo, thought during the morning of this past Tuesday, March 5. They experienced a great surprise as one of the most relevant Spanish-speaking artists on the international scene today brightened up their workday.

To surprise the workers, the Catalan artist —who recently slayed at the 2024 Paris Fashion Week— chose a total black look for her visit, consisting of a flared midi skirt, a fitted shirt, and stilettos, and toured the Inditex facilities guided by Marta Ortega, daughter of Amancio Ortega and executive president of the company, and her partner Carlos Torretta, who is in charge of communication for Zara.

According to the workers of the Galician textile company, as reported by the local newspaper La Voz de Galicia, Rosalía has been very approachable and interested in how their daily work unfolds. They expressed that the interpreter of ‘El Mal Querer’ is «super nice and very pretty.» Furthermore, they also claim that Rosalía stated she would like to learn pattern making, as it is a field that arouses «a lot of curiosity» in her.

Judging by this video, we can affirm that Rosalía had a great time on this visit. She even dared to take a ride on an electric scooter inside the offices, heels included, demonstrating her great skill (it takes courage to ride a motorized vehicle at that height from the ground, to be honest).

New Collection on the Way?

Although Inditex has revealed that Rosalía’s visit to their offices is simply private, the MOTOMAMITOUR Twitter account, which shares all the singer’s updates, claims that it is due to the launch of a joint campaign, which will be released soon.

For now, neither Inditex nor Rosalía have communicated anything else about this, but if we go back to 2018, the Catalan artist already collaborated with a brand from the Galician company. In that year, Rosi and Pull&Bear launched a capsule collection based on her street style and young, modern aesthetic. The campaign featured sweatshirts and tracksuits, oversized t-shirts, and denim pieces.

 

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