Rihanna Keeps Proving Maternity Fashion Can Still Be Iconic

Rihanna Keeps Proving Maternity Fashion Can Still Be Iconic


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Rihanna is redefining maternity fashion once again, effortlessly blending glamour, edge, and comfort as she embraces her third pregnancy with A$AP Rocky.

On August 5th, she stepped out in Los Angeles. She wore a floor-length pastel dress. The look featured soft pink, yellow, baby blue, and bright neon touches. 

The sleeveless piece had a structured neckline, and she added oversized earrings, a rose-shaped ring, and lime green sneakers to complete the playful look. Her hair was styled half-up, and she went for a natural pink-toned makeup finish.

This is just the latest of many standout outfits Rihanna has worn throughout her pregnancy.

On July 20, Rihanna left Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica wearing a navy ERL suit jacket. She kept it open to reveal her bare bump and paired it with a sheer bralette from her Savage x Fenty line.

She accessorized with a dotted necktie and gold necklaces bearing the names of her sons, Riot and RZA.

Rihanna attended the Los Angeles premiere of the Smurfs movie on July 13. After the event, she returned to the same restaurant. She wore a dramatic white Alaïa outfit designed by Pieter Mulier.

The hooded top was paired with a floor-length skirt that featured a padded waistband, flaring at the hips for added structure. She finished the look with sleek black sunglasses and stacked diamond bracelets.

At the world premiere of Smurfs in Brussels on June 28th, Rihanna made another bold appearance in a custom Chanel look created with silk chiffon in celadon green. The design featured a sheer panel across her belly, embellished with sequins, feathers, and jeweled buttons. Chanel crafted the couture piece in 840 hours and based it on their 2003 collection.

She and Rocky confirmed their third pregnancy at the Met Gala in May. Fans have been excited ever since. Every new fashion moment keeps the anticipation going.


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