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Rihanna Steps Out In A Sheer Corset Top For LA Night Out As Fans React: ‘Literally Breathtaking’

Last week, Rihanna stepped out in LA in a jaw-dropping outfit, completely with a sheer corset top, baggy jeans, AND a vintage pearl necklace—talk about a fashion icon! The singer was on her way to the Roc Nation office, the entertainment company founded by Jay-Z (please let this mean RiRi’s new music is coming soon!), and paparazzi snapped a few photos, which have since been shared on social media.

 

Rihanna announced in October that she would be releasing new music in 2024, and if that wasn’t enough good news, she also said she was planning a world tour in 2024/2025. The last time the 35-year-old released new music was in 2016, and since then she has welcomed two children with her baby daddy A$AP Rocky and has become a billionaire. Keep reading for more information.

Diggzy/Splash NewsRihanna’s Edgy Look For An LA Night Out

Rihanna’s look consisted of baggy medium-wash jeans from Agolde, specifically, the Slung Baggy Distressed Jeans that retails for $228. With that, she wore a black corset top with sheer paneling beneath a Junya Watanabe double-breasted peplum wool coat. This coat fell to about the singer’s ankles, and features a fuzzy train.

For accessories, the mother-of-two wore a pearl choker necklace from Dior’s 1998 collection—which was actually the most expensive item that the singer wore at $2,700. She wore her hair in a sleek bun on top of her head, and wore simple black sneakers from Puma to match the rest of her outfit. As for makeup, she kept it simple with a mauve lip and rosy cheeks.

The photos were taken by Diggzy, a well known pap in the Los Angeles area, and fans were seriously obsessed.

Fans Praise Rihanna’s Street Style

Fans on Instagram and X, formerly known as Twitter, couldn’t get enough of Rihanna’s edgy ensemble. “Literally breathtaking,” one person commented.

“She ate this up!” wrote a second fan.

“I audibly gasped,” said a third. “Absolutely obsessed with this look,” one fan commented.

“She is such a queen,” added another.

“Riri never disappoints,” replied one person.

“Never misses,” agreed another fan.

“The face, the coat, the archive pearl necklace, yea she gets it,” said one user.

“WOW. She looks stunning,” a final fan wrote.

 

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