And here we thought Rihanna was taking things up a notch in her bright blue Stella McCartney bodysuit with a perfectly placed baby-bump cutout. Well, she just raised the bar again.
On March 12, the “Diamonds” singer and beauty mogul attended the launch of Fenty Beauty at Ulta in Los Angeles wearing another outfit featuring cutouts and plenty of skin. Styled by Jahleel Weaver, Rihanna paired a custom silver Coperni crop top with cutouts above her chest with a low-rise glittery maxi skirt, leaving her stomach completely exposed and adorned with a dainty diamond piece by Messika Paris.
“I’m enjoying not having to worry about covering up my tummy. If I feel a little chubby, it’s like, whatever! It’s a baby,” Rihanna told about her approach to maternity style. “Right now, being pregnant, some days you just feel like, ‘Ugh, I just want to lay here on this couch all day.’ But when you put on a little face and a little lipstick, you transform. You put some clothes on, and it’s like, when you look good, you feel good. I’ve heard that for a very long time, but it’s true. It really can get you up off that couch and make you feel like a bad bitch.”
Rihanna wore a sleek high pony and a full face of Fenty Beauty makeup done by Priscilla Ono, who laid out every product in an Instagram post. To get the look, Ono used the Pro Filtr foundation and concealer, Snap Shadows palette in true neutrals, the Slip Shine lipstick in the shade $uga Kiss, and more. Of course, this glittery look wouldn’t have been complete without Diamond Bomb allover body shimmer in How Many Carats?!
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Jada Pinkett Smith, who once wore a glittery see-through dress on the red carpet while pregnant with son Jaden, recently took to Instagram to praise Rihanna’s dramatic pregnancy looks. “Who says you can’t wear see thru fits when you’re preggers??? 😍😜😍 I love me some Rih,” Pinkett Smith wrote. “She’s bold, unapologetic, fierce, kind and an all-around girl’s girl. She likes to see other women win and that’s one of her qualities I admire most. She’s a queen that loves helping other women find and hold their own crowns.”
Couldn’t have said it better ourselves.