Rosalía Embraces Neck Brace Challenge in ‘Euphoria’ Season 3

Rosalía is known for her constant reinvention in both music and fragrance. The Spanish artist showcases this versatility in her recent work and personal style. From the modern flamenco of El Mal Querer to the orchestral sounds of her latest album Lux, Rosalía continually evolves her artistic expression.
Calvin Klein Euphoria Elixirs
Recently, she collaborated with Calvin Klein as the face of the new Euphoria Elixirs. This collection includes three vanilla-inspired fragrances that embody different moods and themes:
- Euphoria Bold Elixir: This fragrance features a stronger, woody scent with a toasted aroma.
- Euphoria Magnetic Elixir: This variation is more sensual and sweet, presented in a pink bottle.
- Euphoria Solar Elixir: A joyful blend with notes of mango-vanilla and golden orchid.
The fragrances launched on calvinklein.com and at various retailers worldwide, offering a fresh option for those seeking versatile scents. Shot by photographer Carlijn Jacobs, the campaign depicts Rosalía against vibrant backdrops, making the essence of each fragrance come alive. The campaign is accompanied by her track “Dios Es un Stalker” from her album Lux.
Rosalía’s Role in Euphoria Season 3
Excitingly, Rosalía is set to appear in HBO’s highly anticipated third season of Euphoria. Although details about her character remain sparse, the trailer offers a glimpse of her performing a dance in a sparkly neck brace. This adds an intriguing twist to her role.
Rosalía discussed the challenges of working with the neck brace during filming. Initially, she found it cumbersome, but over time, she learned to embrace it, viewing it as an opportunity for artistic growth. According to her, the experience has been enlightening and essential for her performance.
Upcoming Lux World Tour
The artist is also preparing for her Lux World Tour, which commences on March 16 in Lyon, France. This tour promises to showcase her latest creative endeavors as well as her commitment to detail in every performance. As she puts it, “I always try to choose a fragrance that’s going to lift me up.”
Rosalía’s artistry parallels her approach to fragrances. She highlights that both music and perfume can evoke strong emotions and memories. They indeed serve as extensions of oneself, allowing for daily reinvention and expression. Her holistic view of art weaves music, fragrance, and personal identity together in a deeply meaningful way.



