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Vogue magazine honored Rihanna as mother of the year 2023

Vogue magazine honored Rihanna as mother of the year 2023Vogue magazine said that if there is a Cool Mom award in 2023, that award will belong to Rihanna. This superstar’s wardrobe becomes more special and cool when she is pregnant and takes care of her children. Rihanna has redefined the concept of style for pregnant women.

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky announced the first good news in February 2022.

It’s not surprising to learn that singer Rihanna is entering a new world of fashion – maternity wear. The talented singer has never hesitated to show off her baby bump, spreading the message that those who have children about to be born can still be confident, proud and care about their fashion regardless of pregnancy. or not.

In honor, Vogue is looking back at some of Rihanna’s best fashion moments

After her big pregnancy announcement, businesswoman and occasional performer Rihanna launched a maternity clothing line.

Singer Rihanna raised the bar for maternity fashion with crop-tops, low-rise pants, lingerie, see-through dresses… during her first pregnancy last year.

Therefore, her “flattering” belly at the Super Bowl 2023 show surprised the audience. Not only do they congratulate Rihanna’s family on having another member, they also look forward to the outfits she will wear in the future.

What makes Rihanna’s approach to motherhood so perfect? Earlier in the year, when she was expecting her second child, she dismissed the idea that dressing during pregnancy had to be modest or even comfortable. Instead, she chose skin-tight mini dresses, sky-high heels, and crop tops that revealed her baby bump.

At the launch of her Fenty Beauty brand, Rihanna wore a silver crop-top and sequin column skirt, custom-made from Coperni.

One of her most memorable maternity moments this year? When she and A$AP Rocky stole the show at the 2023 Karl Lagerfeld-themed Met Gala.

Rihanna wore a custom Valentino Haute Couture silk gown with a cape covered in 30 giant camellia flowers. Even though she arrived late to the red carpet, Rihanna’s appearance was still anticipated by the press.

Rihanna in a different outfit when performing the song “Lift Me Up” on the Oscar stage.

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