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Rihanna turns fashion dominatrix in head-to-toe skintight leather


The Caribbean beauty made everyone’s day earlier this year when she announced that she was launching her own fashion label. 

Following the whopping success of her lingerie and cosmetics lines, Rihanna’s Fenty clothing collection set off to a cracking start.

The 31-year-old unveiled the collection at a pop-up store in Paris last month, in partnership with LVMH. 

Clearly happy with her own designs, the singer took to Instagram on Tuesday to show off a full-leather look from her namesake label. 

And, as her fans are well aware, there was no better model for the collection than Rihanna herself. 

Highlighting her spectacular curves, the skintight leather trousers hugged her thighs, while the matching jacket was cinched in at her waist. 

She added a few chunky silver chains and black strappy sandals by way of accessories before pulling her hair up in a thick ponytail. 

Likely wearing her own Fenty beauty collection, her makeup was impeccable, with smokey eyes and a nude lip. 

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SMASHING IT: Rihanna looked incredible in the head-to-toe leather look (Pic: INSTAGRAM / RIHANNA)

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AWARD READY: The singer wore the look to the 2019 BET awards (Pic: GETTY)

Known for her sense of humour, she captioned the snap: “Who are you wearing Ri?”

Before answering her own question with: “Me: me.” 

Her 72.5million followers were utterly won over by the racy leather look, taking to the comment section to pay her gushing compliments. 

One said: “When you don’t need a model! Multi-talented as f***!”

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PRETTY IN PINK: Rihanna dropped jaws at the Fenty launch (Pic: GETTY)

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MAKING BANK: The new collection has been very well received by critics (Pic: GETTY)

And a second agreed: “You can do no wrong.”

Made up of boxy, oversized jackets and tailored trousers, the collection caters to people of all shapes and sizes. 

For those wanting to get their hands on a Rihanna look of their own, they can head to her retail site or wait for a UK pop-up shop. 

Unfortunately, it won’t come cheap – shades reportedly start at £333 while shoes will cost around £475. 



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