Style Guide: 3 Looks a la Rihanna You Need to Steal

Rihanna and her fashion evolution

Want to see the 3 looks a la Rihanna (Riri) that we love?? Rihanna has been a style icon from the moment she stepped into the music scene 15 years ago. From her early fame with songs like “Pon de Replay” to the now esteemed creator of several Fenty fashion lines including beauty and lingerie, Rihanna’s style evolution has been one for the books. That is because she is known to break fashion rules. Her style works on the red carpet and dominates any street style look. She is known for taking risks when it comes to fashion. And she isn’t afraid to take the latest trends out for a spin. Although some of her looks might not fit into your everyday style (sheer Swarovski crystal dress anyone?)  there are a few you can easily recreate.

Layered Pearl Jewelry

You can steal Riri’s look by layering up on pearl jewelry. From earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, more is well, more perfect. So start by layering pearl necklaces in different sizes, lengths, and colors. And if you’re going big on necklaces or stacking loads of bracelets, keep the earrings more simple with a pair of pearl studs. Also try incorporating a unique layered black pearl jewelry piece for an edgier take on classic pearls. Or if you’re looking for something more simple for everyday, look towards a pair of double sided pearl earrings. You can find more pearl jewelry to layer and complete your look a la Rihanna at Laguna Pearl.

Neutral Monochrome

Take notes from these 3 looks a la Rihanna and throw out the “no white after Labor Day” rule. Nothing is as instantly chic as a monochromatic outfit. And this is especially true when talking about soft neutrals. Riri combined a champagne slip dress, a beige oversized blazer, and barely there white strappy sandals while stepping out in NYC. She topped off her look with a mini bag and a bold red lip. Don’t be afraid of mixing slightly different shades or tints when looking to copy a monochromatic look. This will help break up your outfit and keep it from looking too stark for all-white looks. Keep your hair and makeup modern and fresh to complete this trendy ensemble.

Little Back Leather Dress

For edgy style lovers, here’s a quick style tip: make your next little black dress a leather one, (LBD to LBLD). Leather is one of Fall / Winter’s hottest trends and when combined with the classic shape of a little black dress, it’s a look that is perfect for any occasion. Rihanna stepped out in this Versace number in Milan for a Fenty Beauty launch. But you can adapt this look for any occasion. Try rocking this look by adding tights and a blaze. or layering a sweater over it for a more casual affair.  A leather little black dress makes this closet staple feel a little edgier and fresher in your closet without losing the item’s versatility.

 

 

People Are Upset Rihanna’s New Lingerie Is Different For Plus-Size Women

Rihanna has single-handedly revolutionized the makeup and fashion industries with her dedication to inclusivity.

Her makeup brand, Fenty Beauty, launched with over 40 shades of foundation and 50 shades of concealer. Her lingerie line, Savage X Fenty, featured sizes from XS to 3X as well as models of all shapes, sizes, and ethnicities.

But the release of Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Valentine’s Day Decadence Collection on Wednesday has been met with criticism after people on social media pointed out noticeably differences in design between her products’ regular and plus-size designs.

This discrepancy was initially pointed out by Teen Vogue blogger Alysse Dalessandro, who took to Twitter to question the drastic differences using Savage X Fenty’s “Hearts Half Cup Bralette” and “Hearts Unlined Bra.”

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In the side-by-side screenshots, the straight-size version on the left and the 1X-3X on the right, the lack of “strappiness” on the plus-size photo is noticeable. Dalessandro followed up with examples from companies Cacique and Torrid, which manufacture sexy and strappy bras in larger sizes.

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Many had similar responses to Dalessandro’s observation, pointing out the lack of true size ‘inclusivity’ as well as the striking difference in body language between the two models.

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In an Instagram post, Ashleigh Nicole Tribble wrote that she had been calling out the lingerie brand ever since its debut a year ago.

She followed it up with this post:

Others disagreed, defending the brand’s design choices.

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Dalessandro told INSIDER she didn’t expect Savage X Fenty to create identical items for every size, but she didn’t understand why the brand didn’t choose to manufacture similar products for different sizes. “I never said [Savage X Fenty] should’ve made the same bra in their full size range,” she told the publication. “But they could’ve made something more similar. The lack of straps on the plus-size bralette, and how much more covered-up it is, were the two things that really made it feel different to me.”

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