For the first time, the personal artifacts of slain Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla Perez will be on display outside of her hometown of Corpus Cristi, Texas.

The move is for a limited-time pop-up exhibit at the GRAMMY Museum in Downtown Los Angeles. It's called Selena: From Texas to the World.

The items come from the Selena Museum, and the display was curated in collaboration with her sister Suzette. The opened in 1998. It was originally the singer's recording studio.

"The exhibit offers an intimate glimpse into Selena’s life, artistry and groundbreaking career," the museum explained. "Beyond her chart-topping success, Selena was a fashion pioneer whose signature style, from shimmering bustiers and iconic stage outfits to bold red lipstick, continues to influence pop culture and street

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