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Rihanna Stuns in Soft Blue Smurf-Inspired Gown at The Smurfs Premiere
Rihanna once again redefined maternity glam as she graced the blue carpet in a stunning custom-made Chanel gown, radiating elegance with a bold twist at the world premiere of The Smurfs movie in Brussels over the weekend.
The global icon voiced the character Smurfette in the animated film, and chose a dreamy celadon blue ensemble inspired by Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2003 Haute Couture collection. The look featured a sheer chiffon baby doll-style top adorned with a central flower, flowing delicately over her baby bump. The matching skirt shimmered with intricate embroidery and soft feather detailing at the hem, adding a touch of ethereal grace.
Rihanna completed the monochromatic look with pointed leather heels in light blue — designed with a moderate heel to maintain both comfort and chicness during pregnancy. Her makeup paid tribute to the 1990s, featuring soft contouring and glossy lips, while her long black hair was styled in a half-up, half-down 'do.
The beauty mogul also shared a video on her Fenty Beauty Instagram page, giving fans a glimpse into the makeup products used for the glam look.
By her side on the blue carpet was her partner A$AP Rocky, who looked dapper in a Louis Vuitton ensemble. He wore a lavender-and-white striped poplin shirt, a blue-and-black tie, dark cargo pants, brown loafers, oversized black sunglasses, and chunky gold earrings, showcasing his own take on coordinated style.
Fashion Week Chic
In another standout appearance, Rihanna attended the AWGE Men’s Fashion Show for the Spring/Summer 2026 season in Paris, organized by A$AP Rocky. This time, she was joined by their youngest son, Riot Rose, who stole the spotlight with his adorably fashionable presence — proving once again that style runs in the family.
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Her makeup paid tribute to the 1990s, featuring soft contouring and glossy lips
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