Rihanna has always closely followed the adage “bigger is better” when it comes to fashion. (See: her opulent maternity style that included boudoir-inspired Dior and Miu Miu chainmail). But for the Fenty x Puma launch in London, the singer offered a more literal take on that sentiment, stepping out in an oversized suit and XXXXL blazer by Vietnamese-American prodigy Peter Do.
While many still have Rihanna’s weekend Coachella ensembles on their festival mood boards for this week’s rivalries, the star has already moved on to her next sartorial fantasy. Serving the reality of business leaders, Rihanna’s cocooning take on Savile Row must-haves proves that ‘quiet luxury’ has its place in the lexicon, but it doesn’t have to be quiet. But what did we expect from the self-proclaimed “fashion freak”?
The monochrome look was taken entirely from Do’s fall 2024 collection (look eight, if you’re looking for a latte suit) and features Billie Eilish-level billowy proportions. As any style expert would tell you, borrowing a button-down shirt from your boyfriend’s wardrobe is often the best shirt fit. Considering she recently admitted that she prefers ASAP Rocky’s style to her own, we wouldn’t have thought twice about RiRi digging through her closet and donning this look for the red carpet event.
Later in the evening, Rihanna took time out from promoting her new sneaker style to shout out Andy Cohen. Although we already knew how much the beauty mogul and musician was in love with Bravo, she bravely admitted that reality shows like The Real Housewives franchises and Vanderpump Rules were his greatest obsessions. (After her babies, of course).
Indeed, Rihanna was asked to literally “name them” (a not-so-subtle reference to RHOBH star Sutton Strack, for those playing the game at home), and she cited anything “Bravo-related” as her smooth-brain fixation. “Andy Cohen didn’t pay me to say this, I promise. I’m just – I’m obsessed,” the 36-year-old said.
Take note from Rihanna: If you want to announce your reality addiction to the world, at least do it in Peter Do