Rihanna unveiled her Fenty x Rihanna collection this week, from Bergdorf to Bloomingdales to pop-up shops. Go inside to see the pop princess floss her new PUMA threads she designed with the brand....
She's been rocking her own threads since officially debuting them at New York Fashion Week back in February. Now, as NYFW kicks off again, the threads are available for the masses.
RiRi made her way to Bergdorf Goodman in New York on Tuesday rocking her self-designed PUMA collection -- which is the epitome of street style meets athleisure -- and posed it up with the mannequins also rocking her new PUMA designs.
Rihanna drew inspiration from contemporary Japanese street culture and tradition for her debut collection with the athletic brand. Mixing cultural influences with gothic overtones and exaggerated volumes and proportions, the fashion lover (and recent Vanguard Award recipient) challenged the traditional male and female silhouettes and blurred the lines between genders like she often loves to do.
Thigh high boots, crop top baseball tops, double slit track pants, and this super long weavery -- it's all giving us Aaliyah vibes.
Here are the supposed prices of her footwear:
Check out Rih chillin' with her fans and BTS of the launch below:
Ri also made her way to the SIX:02 shop in NY on the same day with little Majesty to debut the RTW collection to the masses:
The line is available in all of the SIX: 02 stores, including the L.A. shop on Melrose:
On Wednesday, the collection also launched at Bloomingdales in New York.
BONUS: Rihanna was also just named as a performer for the 2016 Global Citizen Festival --- the annual advocacy event (going down 9/24) on the Great Lawn in Central Park, New York.
EXTRAS:
1. On Thursday, September 8th, First Lady Michelle Obama and legendary hip-hop figure and recent Epic Records artist Q-Tip will honor the fifth annual class of the National Student Poets Program. Q-Tip will be serving in his role as The Kennedy Center’s Artistic Director for Hip-Hop Culture. The pair will welcome five student poets to the White House for a special celebration and poetry reading.
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