Rihanna is renowned for charting her own course in the realm of style. From her jaw-dropping Met Gala ensembles to her more laid-back denim looks in Aspen, RiRi isn’t one to follow trends; she sets them.
During a Friday night appearance, the multi-talented singer and entrepreneur prompted fans to reconsider the millennial side part. Given that celebrities like Dua Lipa, Zendaya, and Hailey Bieber have recently sported this hairstyle, diverging from the currently popular center part, Rihanna’s presence ignited curiosity about this nostalgic hair trend.
Stepping onto the red (or rather, golden) carpet in Los Angeles on April 26 for the launch of Fenty Beauty’s Soft’Lit Naturally Luminous Longwear Foundation, Rihanna epitomized radiance. She donned a breathtaking pale yellow Alexander McQueen corset dress that accentuated her figure, perfectly in line with the luminous theme. Complementing the ensemble were gold lace-up heels, adding a touch of glamour to her look.
Her long, honey-blonde locks cascaded straight down, artfully parted to the side in a dramatic fashion. Framing her face were curtain bangs, elegantly swept to the side, enhancing the contours of her eyes and features. With soft, sun-kissed makeup that accentuated her complexion and made her darker lip color stand out, Rihanna exuded effortless beauty and sophistication.
Rihanna took to Instagram to introduce the latest addition to her highly successful Fenty Beauty line, sharing a video of herself applying the radiant foundation with a makeup brush from the same collection. In the caption, she revealed that they have been diligently developing the product for the past few years.
“And now she’s all yours…Soft‘Lit Naturally Luminous Foundation,” Rihanna wrote. “It’s hydrating, long-wearing, and enriched with skin-loving ingredients! And you BET it’s available in all 50 shades!!”
Despite her busy schedule in recent months—welcoming her second child, Riot Rose, with partner A$AP Rocky last year and evolving into a charming family of four—Rihanna remains fully committed to her ventures, including her burgeoning businesses and, perhaps, the anticipation of a new album. Just last week, she also marked the release of her Fenty x PUMA Creeper sneaker line. Rihanna has maintained a longstanding collaboration with Puma and was appointed their creative director as far back as 2014.