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“She can beat me, but she cannot beat my outfit”: Proof that Rihanna’s style is unmatched

Everyone get on your knees and say a prayer. It’s Rihanna’s birthday, which means it’s time to contemplate what our world would be without her? Flavourless. Fenty-less. Sad, is the answer. Honestly, we have a lot to thank Ms Robyn Fenty for. She’s a true pioneer. Whether it’s through music, beauty – a world she opened up and expanded for people of colour – or fashion, no one can hold a candle to her.

Especially as far as fashion is concerned, Rihanna continues to push the limits. She was years ahead of the pack when she wore a Swarovski crystal-encrusted Adam Selman “naked” gown to receive the Style Icon Award at the 2014 CFDA Awards. Rihanna reinvigorated our idea of pregnancy dressing, tossing away images of the modest mother, and stepping out in sheer, glitzy two pieces with her baby bump proudly exposed.

Her Savage X Fenty lingerie line arrived at a time when many women felt disillusioned with institutions like Victoria’s Secret. Instead, we looked to concepts like body positivity and body neutrality, and Savage X Fenty’s annual runway affirmed this pursuit. And yes, every Met Gala we’re willing to wait (even after the broadcast has concluded) for Rihanna to walk the stairs of the Met, immediately rising to the top of every best-dressed list.

So what’s her secret? Like every It Girl, Rihanna possesses a quality you can’t quite put your finger on; her’s is a cocktail of confidence, an IDGAF attitude, and a magpie-like eye for a fashion spectacle. Without further ado, find the best of Rihanna’s style, below.

Rihanna with ASAP Rocky on Valentine’s Day in 2024, wearing a Dior SS 2004 skirt, a Louis Vuitton vintage mini papillon handbag, and YSL FW 2003 stole.

Wearing a custom Saint Laurent dress to the 2024 Le Gala Des Pièces Jaunes charity concert in Paris.

Wearing Saint Laurent FW23 in Paris.

Wearing Dior to the French Maison’s Spring Summer 2024 Haute Couture presentation.

Wearing Balenciaga to Giorgio Baldi.

Wearing custom Bottega Veneta.

Wearing The Attico.

Rihanna as Karl Lagerfeld’s bride, rocking up fashionably late to the 2023 Met Gala in Valentino.

Wearing Loewe to her halftime show at the 2023 Super Bowl.

Wearing Alaïa to the 2023 Oscars.

Wearing custom Schiaparelli to the 2023 Golden Globes.

 

 

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