‘Shakira so H๏τ’ Exhibit to Open at GRAMMY Museum in March 2023

‘Shakira so H๏τ’ Exhibit to Open at GRAMMY Museum in March 2023

MOSCOW, RUSSIA – MAY 24: Shakira performs on stage at the Olympiysky Sports Complex during her World Tour on May 24, 2011 in Moscow, Russia (PH๏τo by Epsilon/Getty Images)
Shakira’s most dazzling outfits, worn throughout her career spanning over three decades, will be on display. Set to open on March. 4, 2023, ‘Shakira, Shakira’ will also include 40 artifacts from her personal archives.

The multi-GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY winner has established herself on the world stage. Now, visitors will be able to explore her illustrious career through the first museum exhibit about the Colombian singer that gives insight into her musical creative process.

When it comes to Shakira’s on-stage style, she is timelessly consistent.

Through the decades, she has energetically performed in outfits that hug her silhouette and expose her midriff. The “She-Wolf” has always remained loyal to her low-waist skirts and bottoms.

Garments that only the queen of Barranquilla has graced stages with all over the world will be at The GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles. Here are some of the archives that will be displayed.

Shakira’s Super Bowl LIV red outfit

The singer wore this burgundy two-piece skirt set for her opening song “She Wolf.” Her dazzling boots even featured 30,000 Swarovski crystals. (Getty Images)
Shakira’s Super Bowl LIV Gold Outfit

Toward the end of the performance, when Shakira joined JLo back on stage, “La Loba” stunned with a head-to-toe gold outfit matched with Adidas Superstar trainers that were also covered by Swarovski crystals. (Getty Images)
Gibson Firebird electric guitar

The Columbian’s custom-made Gibson Firebird electric guitar adorned with over 70,000 Swarovski crystals will also be displayed. Shakira used this guitar during her 2020 Super Bowl halftime show performance. (Getty Images)
Fender Stratocaster, covered with pink Swarovski crystals

Shakira played the Fender Strat on her Oral Fixation tour in 2006 and 2007. The singer-songwriter has been credited with reviving the guitar’s popularity throughout her career. (Getty Images)

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