- Rihanna's Valentine's Day Instagram reveal
- Savage X Fenty's inclusive fashion impact
- A$AP Rocky's evolving 'dad style'
Rihanna made waves on social media with a striking Instagram post on Tuesday morning, showcasing her new Valentine's Day collection from Savage X Fenty. The "Diamonds" singer dazzled in scarlet red lace lingerie, highlighting her toned figure after welcoming two children, RZA and Riot, with rapper A$AP Rocky. Her ensemble was completed with a heart-shaped hairdo, black pumps, and white socks, capturing the essence of the romantic holiday. The sultry post was captioned, "Bow down – the Queen of V-Day has arrived. #LoveYourWay."
Savage X Fenty's inclusive fashion impact
Since its inception in 2018, Rihanna's Savage X Fenty brand has become a powerhouse in the fashion industry, known for its affordability and inclusive sizing. The brand's website states, "Established in 2018 by Brand Visionary and Founder Rihanna, Savage X Fenty celebrates confidence and individuality with sexy lingerie, elevated sleepwear, and more—designed for everyone, every mood, and every occasion." Rihanna's focus on her intimate line and beauty brands has seen her music career take a backseat, allowing her to revolutionize the fashion world with her innovative designs.
A$AP Rocky's evolving 'dad style'
Meanwhile, A$AP Rocky, who recently received the Cultural Innovator prize at The Fashion Awards in London, has been embracing a more understated 'dad style.' The rapper, known for his trend-setting fashion choices, now opts for "quiet luxury." He shared with 'PEOPLE,' "If I could define my dad style, I would say it's way more focused." Rocky attributes the fashion choices for their children, RZA and Riot, to Rihanna, saying, "That's their mother by herself. I don't have any contribution to when my sons get dressed."
Rocky, who was honored for his collaboration with Puma, emphasizes his unique approach to fashion, stating, "My rule is this: if it doesn't personally satisfy me or feed me or if it isn't up to my standards personally, then I won't sell it." His acquired taste reflects a niche demographic, much like the bold styles of Savage X Fenty.