The musician and entrepreneur walked the golden carpet on April 26 to celebrate the launch of the Soft‘Lit Naturally Luminous Foundation.
Rihanna is known for paving her own way when it comes to style. From her show-stopping Met Gala looks to her “dressed down” denim in Aspen, RiRi doesn’t follow trends, she’s in her own lane.
And on Friday night, the superstar singer and entrepreneur made fans question whether they should go back to the millennial side part. After all, Dua Lipa, Zendaya, and Hailey Bieber have all recently dabbled in the hairstyle, deviating from the currently trendy center part.
Rihanna walked the red (or golden, rather) carpet in Los Angeles on April 26 to celebrate the launch of Fenty Beauty’s Soft’Lit Naturally Luminous Longwear Foundation. To match the glowy theme, Rihanna wore a stunning pale yellow Alexander McQueen corset dress that clung to her figure. Rihanna paired the dress with gold lace-up heels.
Her long honey-blonde hair was worn straight and of course, parted dramatically to the side. Her curtain bangs were pushed over and perfectly silhouetted her eyes and face. Her makeup was soft and sunkissed and made her darker lip color pop.
Rihanna shared the newest product from her successful Fenty Beauty line on Instagram, alongside a video of her using the glowy foundation with a makeup brush also from the line. In the caption, she wrote that they’ve been working on the product for the “last couple years.”
“And now she’s all yours…Soft‘Lit Naturally Luminous Foundation,” Rihanna wrote. “It’s hydrating, long wear and packed with skin-loving ingredients! And you DAMN RIGHT it’s coming in all 50 shades!!”
Rihanna has been busy over the last couple of months — she and partner A$AP Rocky became parents to their second child Riot Rose last year and have become the most adorable family of four. But that hasn’t stopped Rih from plunging fully into her businesses (and possibly an album?). Last week, she also celebrated the launch of her Fenty x PUMA Creeper line of sneakers. Rihanna has been a longtime collaborator with Puma and was named their creative director back in 2014.