Rihanna Shines in First Red Carpet Appearance Since Baby Rocki’s Birth

Rihanna Shines in First Red Carpet Appearance Since Baby Rocki’s Birth


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Rihanna lit up New York City on Monday evening as she and A$AP Rocky enjoyed a glamorous date night.

The outing marked their first red carpet appearance together since welcoming their daughter, Rocki Irish, in September. The stylish pair made their debut at the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards, held at the American Museum of Natural History.

She described her ensemble as “postpartum-forward” and selected a striking outfit from the spring/summer 2026 collection by Alaïa: a floor-length black trench coat layered over a black turtleneck, paired with white pleated trousers tucked into black pumps. 

He opted for a classic look in a tailored suit by Chanel worn over a cream V-neck sweater and accented by neutral shoes with black tips and soles.

On the carpet they posed confidently side by side, among a crowd of entertainment and fashion luminaries. The spotlight also shone on him as he accepted the Fashion Icon Award — the same honor she received in 2014. Their family now includes three children: sons RZA (3) and Riot (2), alongside baby daughter Rocki.

Amid fashion and familial milestones, he stirred speculation when, in a recent interview, he called himself a “loving husband” — though the two remain silent on whether they are married. Together since 2020, their pairing has been one of Hollywood’s most stylish and talked-about.


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