The artist whipped out a product from her Fenty Beauty rangeLAST MODIFIED ON FEB 13, 2023 17:59 GMTORIN CARLIN
Rihanna‘s first on-stage appearance in nearly seven years was certainly a performance to remember, and we are still reeling from the sheer drama.
Following her next level Super Bowl halftime set, RiRi’s reps have confirmed that baby number two is well and truly on the way, and we can’t get over how she managed to pull it out the bag (and not miss a beat).
In other Rihanna news, her outfit made a major statement, as one would expect from the boundary-pushing star.
Head-to-toe in a scarlet ensemble, she wore a vibrant Alaïa utility-feel jumpsuit created by Pieter Mulier and a striking custom Loewe breastplate by the brand’s creative director Jonathan Anderson.
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Rihanna wore an Alaïa jumpsuit and a Loewe breastplate
The We Found Love singer looked extraordinary – and her beauty game didn’t let up either. Global Fenty Beauty makeup artist and RiRi’s long-time favoured glam squad member Priscilla Ono was responsible for her Super Bowl look, which consisted of a champagne-hued smoky eye, black feline flick eyeliner, luminous skin and a deep crimson pout, Fenty Beauty’s new Fenty Icon Velvet Liquid Lipstick in the aptly-named shade ‘The MVP’.
“That red stage called for the ultimate Rihanna red lip,” Priscilla explained. “We wanted her beauty look to celebrate this moment and be a true reflection of her timeless beauty. And to me, there’s nothing more iconic to Rihanna than her soft matte skin and a bold red lip.”
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The 34-year-old is nothing if not a businesswoman through and through, which she proved at yesterday’s show when she whipped out one of the products from her line mid-set. Greatest advertising ever? We reckon so, because we’re desperate to get our hands on Fenty Beauty’s Invisimatte Instant Setting + Blotting Powder.
Obviously, Rihanna found herself working up a sweat – understandable, given the seriously high intensity of her choreography – and so she grabbed a compact from one of her dancers, swiped the sponge over the powder and gently pressed it over her nose before carrying on with her set. Legendary beauty behaviour, if ever we saw it.
Time to make another addition to our current product stash…