On Wednesday, ahead of her much awaited Fenty show during New York Fashion Week, Rihanna arrived in the United States.
The singer, 30, was seen walking through JFK airport with her entourage, her long black hair nicely styled.
Despite her glamorous hairstyle, Riri wore sweatpants, a black Thomas Burberry Monogram logo sweater, and fuzzy slides for a laid-back look.
Arriving in New York, Rihanna dons all black for NYFW.
The stunning Barbados native carried a leather-padded coat and a tote bag with the name “Rihanna” written on it.
On Wednesday night in Brooklyn, a ‘immersive experience’ featuring the superstar’s size-inclusive Savage x Fenty range of lingerie, undergarments, and intimate accessories will culminate eight days of fashion.
In May, Rihanna unveiled the collection, which included clothing and bra sizes up to 3XL and 44DD, respectively.
SavageX.com will offer the newest for purchase right away. There are planned pop-ups at the Mall of America in Minnesota, New York, and other locations.
On Rihanna’s YouTube page, the show will be streamed live starting at 7:30 p.m. ET and featuring the smash song “Umbrella.”
BMX stunt riders and pink sand dunes were highlights of Rihanna’s latest collection, which she debuted at the Park Avenue Armory during NYFW last year.
With a throwback trailer, the singer promoted her most recent performance on Instagram, writing, “Ready for da show TONIGHT?! Make sure you check in to youtube.com/rihanna at 7:30 PM EST to explore the world of @savagexfenty LIVE. I can’t wait for you to see everything that’s so gorgeous! @youtube.
The singer has a busy week ahead of her since she is hosting her 4th annual Diamond Ball on Thursday, which will be hosted by actress Issa Rae.
The Work hitmaker’s own Clara Lionel Foundation is the beneficiary of the glamorous event.
Childish Gambino, the hitmaker of “This Is America,” will entertain the guests.
‘Issa Rae and Childish Gambino were the dream duo for the fourth Annual Diamond Ball and they’re coming!!!’ declared Rihanna in a statement. Having them assist us in celebrating the Clara Lionel Foundation this year is an honor and a source of gratitude.
Hugh Evans, the CEO of Global Citizen and a co-founder of the Global Poverty Project, will also receive a Diamond Ball Award at the black-tie event in appreciation of his humanitarian efforts.