Rihanna rips up maternity wear rulebook with leather and lingerie at Paris Fashion Week
02.03.2022 - 15:55
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Since announcing she’s expecting her first child with boyfriend A$AP Rocky, superstar Rihanna has been baring her bump almost every day in a stream of iconic maternity outfits. Over the past few weeks, the 34 year old has sported everything from gold body jewellery to plunging crop tops, ditching traditional maternity wear in favour of risque, stand-out pieces.
Whilst attending Dior’s Autumn/Winter show at Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday, Rihanna wore what we’d consider her most raciest pregnancy look to date – sporting a tiny black thong, lace bra and a totally sheer skirt pulled up over her bump.The Umbrella singer accessorised with tons of gothic-style jewellery, which she paired black knee-high patent boots and a black leather trench coat draped over her shoulders. For her hair and makeup, Rihanna wore her black tresses pulled back into a chic, half up-do, whilst rocking a plum-coloured lipstick and a bronzed smokey eye.This bold new look is just the latest in Rihanna’s series of Fashion Week outfits.
Earlier this week, the star was spotted at the Off-White Autumn 2022 show, where she showed off her new bump in a figure-hugging peach mini dress from the designer's spring collection. Read More Related Articles Sign up for the BEST celebrity house tours and BIGGEST exclusive interviews The star completed her front row look with a matching shearling coat from Diesel’s Autumn collection, a pair of lace-up stiletto heels and several chunky necklaces.
Just a week prior at Milan Fashion Week, Rihanna ensured all eyes were on her when she attended Gucci’s A/W runway show rocking a head-to-toe Gucci outfit, including a black vinyl crop top, purple fur coat, dragon print trousers, and a chainmail headpiece. Rihanna re-wore the
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