
Rihanna Puts a Bow on Maternity Dressing
If you think that, after two fashion-filled pregnancies, Rihanna would run out of road, you'd be sorely mistaken.
Last night, Rih issued another reminder that she is a Fashion Girl to a tee. After a few days of traipsing around Cannes, the singer and Fenty mogul returned Stateside where she immediately flocked to her favorite Santa Monica restaurant-turned-runway: Giorgio Baldi.
For her solo dinner, Rihanna quite literally put a bow on maternity dressing in a gray sleeveless JW Anderson dress with a thigh-high slit and an oversized bow accent, placed atop her baby bump. But her Jonathan Anderson maxi was far from the end of the fashion parade—she accessorized with a pair of rose gold satin Margiela Tabis, and carried a Dior Saddlebag over her shoulder.
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Since she revealed her third pregnancy in a bump-defining Marc Jacobs suit at the 2025 Met Gala, Rihanna's style is defined by body conscious silhouettes. At the Cannes Film Festival premiere of her partner A$AP Rocky's film Highest 2 Lowest, she wore a bright blue Alaïa dress that showed off slivers of her baby belly. Even for a stroll around the French seaside town, Rih donned a form-fitting ribbed black Khaite dress with a swishy fringe detail. Can you say mother?
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