Robyn Stuns in Versace’s Firetruck-Red Leather for *Sexistential* Live Debut
Robyn delivered a bold live performance of Sexistential this week, kicking off the show in a dramatic shoulder stand. Dressed in a striking ensemble from Versace, the pop star paired acrobatic moves with her signature fearless style. The outfit quickly became as much a talking point as the song itself.
The centrepiece of Robyn’s look was a pair of firetruck-red, high-waisted leather trousers that grazed her ribs. She matched them with a simple white cotton t-shirt, a black leather waistcoat adorned with gold swirling patterns, and a single embellished glove extending past her elbow. Every piece came from Dario Vitale’s sole collection for Versace before his departure in December.
Critics had praised Vitale’s debut for the brand as daring, original, and playfully eccentric—a perfect match for Robyn’s own fashion history. Known for her madcap, clashing outfits, she has previously worn everything from a peach-toned kimono with striped leggings to a sequined ’70s jumpsuit featuring mismatched leg patterns. This time, the red leather trousers took centre stage, accentuating her sharp dance moves throughout the performance. The song Sexistential itself weaves together deeply personal themes. Robyn touches on her struggles with IVF, her admiration for actor Adam Driver, and even her spending habits on Etsy. The track’s raw honesty mirrored the unapologetic energy of her stage presence.
Robyn’s performance left a lasting impression, blending athletic choreography with a standout Versace look. The firetruck-red leather pants, now tied to both the song’s emotional weight and her dynamic movement, reinforced her reputation for pushing boundaries—both in music and fashion.