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Rihanna Makes the Case for Maternity Suiting
Rihanna Makes the Case for Maternity Suiting

Vogue

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Rihanna Makes the Case for Maternity Suiting

Rihanna has long been the master of maternity fashion. Earlier this week, she donned a sorbet-toned Issey Miyake spring summer 2001 dress of undulating pleats and a wispy neckline—a traffic stopper, and a moment that reveled in the subversive chic silhouettes Rihanna won't ever shy away from in pregnancy. She chooses to delight in the body—rather than conceal or traditionally 'flatter'—with the iconic Japanese designer's accordion-like fabrics, which celebrate the figure in its most dynamic shapes. Previous looks have prized the pregnancy bump, like the white cut-out 'condom dress' from Pieter Mulier's fall 2025 collection for Alaïa. Even Rihanna's casual use of a pregnancy belt felt like a fashion moment. Out once again this week—shopping for baby clothes at English Rabbit in Beverly Hills, before heading to (where else?) her favorite restaurant, Giorgio Baldi—Rihanna opted for a more low-key but still considered look to go with her usual ravioli-gnocchi-spaghetti order. Photo: Backgrid The Fenty founder and pop star wore a navy pinstripe blazer over a white tank top, paired with gridlock printed blue cargo pants and pale pink Puma sneakers. She added a gold choker and several gold necklaces, round sunglasses, and a Gucci padlock shoulder bag. Rih also wore her hair flipped over into a side part, and square red manicured nails. Of recent, Rihanna has been stepping out more and more with her sharply dressed young sons Rza and Riot, for Paris Fashion Week to see father A$AP Rocky's show and for The Smurfs red carpet. (In custom mini versions of Dior by Jonathan Anderson, no less). A trip to English Rabbit for cutesy baby clothes suggests the baby won't have any time wasted on building their own style profile.

Pregnant Rihanna Outfits Her Growing Baby Bump in a Pastel Pink Confection of a Dress
Pregnant Rihanna Outfits Her Growing Baby Bump in a Pastel Pink Confection of a Dress

Yahoo

time05-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Pregnant Rihanna Outfits Her Growing Baby Bump in a Pastel Pink Confection of a Dress

NEED TO KNOW Rihanna wore a pastel pink gown that showed off her baby bump The singer accessorized with sneakers and statement jewelry Rihanna announced her pregnancy in May at the 2025 Met GalaRihanna continues to raise the bar when it comes to maternity fashion. On Tuesday, Aug. 5, the 37-year-old Fenty founder stepped out in Los Angeles wearing a floor-length pastel-colored dress with a structured neckline. The sleeveless ensemble features a pink and yellow pattern with subtle baby blue and neon yellow accents. Rihanna teamed the dress with oversize earrings and a rose ring and, for a casual twist, some lime green sneakers. The star's hair was partially pulled back and she sported a soft, pink-toned makeup look. The soon-to-be mother of three, who is expecting her third baby with partner A$AP Rocky, has been showing off her stellar maternity style throughout her pregnancy. On July 20, she was photographed in Santa Monica, Calif., after having dinner at Giorgio Baldi wearing a navy blue ERL suit jacket left open to reveal her bare baby bump and a Savage x Fenty sheer bralette. Related: The singer accessorized with a polka-dot ERL necktie and a pair of gold necklaces featuring the names of her two sons, Riot, 23 months, and RZA, 3. While stepping out for dinner at Giorgio Baldi following the L.A. premiere of Smurfs on July 13, Rihanna donned a white two-piece look by Alaïa's Pieter Mulier that showcased her bump. The top included a hood that draped down into a high neckline, while the floor-length skirt featured a sculptural roll of padding around the waistband, creating a flared look at her hips. Rihanna completed the look with black rectangular shades and a stack of diamond bracelets. For the world premiere of Smurfs in Brussels on June 28, the nine-time Grammy winner stepped out with Rocky wearing a flowy look with a sheer center section that revealed her bump. The custom Chanel ensemble, which featured a celadon green silk chiffon top and skirt, took 840 hours to make, according to the fashion house. The set was embellished with sequins, crystals and feathers. Per Chanel, the look was inspired by the brand's haute couture spring 2003 collection and came complete with a tone-on-tone organza and feather camelia, as well as jeweled buttons. Rihanna and Rocky revealed that they were expecting their third child at the Met Gala in May. A source told PEOPLE in July that the couple are "thrilled" to become parents to a third child, adding that they've "really embraced this chapter and their bond has only deepened since becoming parents." According to the insider, Rocky "has been incredibly attentive and nurturing throughout this pregnancy." That means "changing diapers, doing bedtime routines, and keeping" his sons "entertained." "He's completely tuned into [Rihanna's] needs," the source said of the rapper. Read the original article on People

Pregnant Rihanna Outfits Her Growing Baby Bump in a Pastel Pink Confection of a Dress
Pregnant Rihanna Outfits Her Growing Baby Bump in a Pastel Pink Confection of a Dress

Yahoo

time05-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Pregnant Rihanna Outfits Her Growing Baby Bump in a Pastel Pink Confection of a Dress

The singer announced her pregnancy in May at the 2025 Met GalaNEED TO KNOW Rihanna wore a pastel pink gown that showed off her baby bump The singer accessorized with sneakers and statement jewelry Rihanna announced her pregnancy in May at the 2025 Met GalaRihanna continues to raise the bar when it comes to maternity fashion. On Tuesday, Aug. 5, the 37-year-old Fenty founder stepped out in Los Angeles wearing a floor-length pastel-colored dress with a structured neckline. The sleeveless ensemble features a pink and yellow pattern with subtle baby blue and neon yellow accents. Rihanna teamed the dress with oversize earrings and a rose ring and, for a casual twist, some lime green sneakers. The star's hair was partially pulled back and she sported a soft, pink-toned makeup look. The soon-to-be mother of three, who is expecting her third baby with partner A$AP Rocky, has been showing off her stellar maternity style throughout her pregnancy. On July 20, she was photographed in Santa Monica, Calif., after having dinner at Giorgio Baldi wearing a navy blue ERL suit jacket left open to reveal her bare baby bump and a Savage x Fenty sheer bralette. Related: The singer accessorized with a polka-dot ERL necktie and a pair of gold necklaces featuring the names of her two sons, Riot, 23 months, and RZA, 3. While stepping out for dinner at Giorgio Baldi following the L.A. premiere of Smurfs on July 13, Rihanna donned a white two-piece look by Alaïa's Pieter Mulier that showcased her bump. The top included a hood that draped down into a high neckline, while the floor-length skirt featured a sculptural roll of padding around the waistband, creating a flared look at her hips. Rihanna completed the look with black rectangular shades and a stack of diamond bracelets. For the world premiere of Smurfs in Brussels on June 28, the nine-time Grammy winner stepped out with Rocky wearing a flowy look with a sheer center section that revealed her bump. The custom Chanel ensemble, which featured a celadon green silk chiffon top and skirt, took 840 hours to make, according to the fashion house. The set was embellished with sequins, crystals and feathers. Per Chanel, the look was inspired by the brand's haute couture spring 2003 collection and came complete with a tone-on-tone organza and feather camelia, as well as jeweled buttons. Rihanna and Rocky revealed that they were expecting their third child at the Met Gala in May. A source told PEOPLE in July that the couple are "thrilled" to become parents to a third child, adding that they've "really embraced this chapter and their bond has only deepened since becoming parents." According to the insider, Rocky "has been incredibly attentive and nurturing throughout this pregnancy." That means "changing diapers, doing bedtime routines, and keeping" his sons "entertained." "He's completely tuned into [Rihanna's] needs," the source said of the rapper. Read the original article on People

Fantastic Four Star Vanessa Kirby Keeps Embracing This Daring Maternity Style on the Red Carpet
Fantastic Four Star Vanessa Kirby Keeps Embracing This Daring Maternity Style on the Red Carpet

Yahoo

time27-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Fantastic Four Star Vanessa Kirby Keeps Embracing This Daring Maternity Style on the Red Carpet

Vanessa Kirby has always been a modern-day fashion icon, but her maternity style has shown fans a different, daring side of it. It all started on July 21 when Kirby wowed when she arrived in a netted maternity dress at the Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four: First Steps at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. She made headlines for the mesh Givenchy number, and did it yet again earlier this week. On July 23, 2025, she did an interview with host Seth Meyers, and wowed in yet another mesh number. More from SheKnows Rachael Leigh Cook's Super-Rare Outing With Her Two Kids Shows Which One Is Her Mini-Me As you can see in the photos below, we see Kirby wowing in a navy dress with a black mesh over it; showing she's nailing this bold maternity look. For those who don't know, earlier this year, Kirby revealed she's pregnant with her first child with retired lacrosse player Paul Rabil by showing off her baby bump at The Fantastic Four: First Steps panel event at the CCXPMX Film Festival. In a recent interview with People, she talked about how her character Sue Storm from The Fantastic Four: The First Steps inspired her. 'Sue was never sat down. She was never huffing and puffing about it. It didn't define who she was. She was absolutely a mother, and of course, in the comics, that's so definitively her. But she's also been a team member that defends, that goes up against great threats.' She added, 'I literally had the lived experience of somebody who was doing this incredibly sacred thing and fulfilling what she needed to do at the same time as a woman and a team member, and that changed me.' These capture the beauty, excitement, and power of pregnancy. Best of SheKnows Rocky77, Aquaman, & More Unique Celebrity Baby Names How to Watch These 25 Halloween Movies on Disney+ for Summerween Antics The Dumbest (and Deadliest) TikTok Trends Targeting Teens & Tweens Solve the daily Crossword

Maternity fashion brand worn by Princess of Wales falls into administration
Maternity fashion brand worn by Princess of Wales falls into administration

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Maternity fashion brand worn by Princess of Wales falls into administration

A maternity fashion brand previously worn by the Princess of Wales has collapsed into administration, two years after it quit the London stock market. The majority of Seraphine's 95 employees have been made redundant following the appointment of Interpath as administrators. The business has also immediately ceased to trade. It comes after weeks of attempts to find a buyer for the business, as it battled a cash crunch. While there was some interest following a process that began in June, a buyer for the whole business could not be found. Will Wright, the UK chief of Interpath, said: 'Unfortunately, the strong economic headwinds that have been impacting a number of the UK's high street and online retailers, including rising costs and brittle consumer confidence, have proved too challenging to overcome.' Interpath said it was exploring options for the business and its assets, including the Seraphine brand. It said it was providing support to staff who had been made redundant. Founded in 2002 in London by French entrepreneur Cécile Reinaud, the maternity brand's clothes were worn by the Princess of Wales in 2013 for the first official family portrait following the birth of Prince George. Seraphine's clothing has also been worn by celebrities including Kate Winslet, Anne Hathaway, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Myleen Klass. The company floated on the London Stock Exchange in the summer of 2021 at a value of £150m. However, it suffered a string of profit warnings and Seraphine's majority shareholder Mayfair Equity Partners, a private equity firm, took it off the stock market in 2023. At the time, Mayfair agreed to inject fresh capital as part of a takeover that valued the company at just £15.3m. Seraphine has continued to struggle since going private. It made an operating loss of £13m on revenues of £42m during its latest financial year. Ms Reinaud, who left Seraphine in 2021, has publicly criticised the stewardship of Mayfair. She wrote on LinkedIn earlier this year: 'My original vision was to create clothes you'd want to wear even if you weren't pregnant. That guiding principle seems to have vanished now. 'Just yesterday, the brand unveiled a new logo that makes it resemble a Scandinavian label. Why abandon our unique British heritage and signature regal purple? 'Seraphine was once a proud example of British fashion entrepreneurship, recipient of two Queen's Awards: now, it seems to have lost its recognisable identity.' Mayfair defended the rebrand at the time as 'a hugely exciting moment for Seraphine, with the unveiling of its enhanced website and refreshed brand identity that incorporated consumer desire for a modernised look and feel.' The company's collapse marks the latest sign of mounting pressure on the high street. A string of fashion brands including Quiz Clothing and Select Fashion have entered administration in recent months. The number of companies in critical financial distress rocketed towards the end of last year, according to corporate restructuring firm Begbies 'Red Flag Alert', rising 50pc between the end of September and December. Retail was identified as one of the sectors facing acute challenges. High street businesses have been battling against a downturn in consumer confidence. Figures last month suggested that nervous families had frozen spending, with the British Retail Consortium finding that retail sales were up just 1pc in the year to May. Like other businesses, shops also face higher costs as a result of the changes to employers' National Insurance contributions and minimum wage, which took effect in April. Mayfair and Seraphine did not respond to requests for comment. Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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