Rihanna Gives Jersey Trend & Puma x Fenty Luxe Twists With Gucci Bag
Rihanna added luxury accents to her casual ensemble on Tuesday while out in New York.
The singer, who was recently seen modeling her latest sneaker release in Manhattan, embraced one of this season’s biggest street-style trends in a vintage racing jersey.
She paired her blue V-neck top with camo Amiri cargo pants, completing her look with wraparound sunglasses and silver sneakers featuring scarlet soles. Rihanna’s luxury accessories consisted of a monogrammed Gucci purse and a long diamond chain accented with rubies, emeralds and sapphires.
The Fenty Beauty founder wore her honey blond tresses in a bun with loose strands, while her makeup included brown eye shadow and lip gloss. Notably, she had one of her own brand’s Gloss Bombs in tow.
Rihanna has recently expanded her beauty business into hair care. She first announced Fenty Hair June 5, sharing a short video to her social media accounts. The product line is available to shop now.
“Fenty Hair is pullin’ up and it’s time to finally have the hair experience you’ve been waiting for,” the singer wrote.
In a one-minute teaser, models with diverse hair textures showed off their freshly done tresses as Rihanna made her way down a colorful cul de sac. She also debuted a new hairdo, trading in her long locks for a pixie cut.
Rihanna has tried out several hairstyles through the years, including blond cornrows, which she debuted in December before reviving them in June. On Tuesday, she opted for thinner plaits styled in a messy updo.
In new photographs revealed on Tuesday, Rihanna wears a corduroy iteration of her chunky Phatty sneakers, which are subtitled “In Session.” She wore her platform kicks with a schoolgirl-inspired ensemble, donning an oversize blue button-up by Ambush and a Miu Miu pleated plaid miniskirt.
Rihanna’s coed look clearly channeled her fall Fenty x Puma campaign, which saw the entrepreneur embrace back to school style with help from “The Addams Family” actress Anjelica Huston and Chloe Cherry of “Euphoria.”
Jerseys have been a street-style staple at fashion weeks across the globe, with attendees favoring vintage soccer, football, baseball and motocross graphics. Luxury brands like Balenciaga and Conner Ives have also cashed in on the craze, releasing high-end takes on the casual top.
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