Rihanna's Bold Maternity Style Sparks Buzz – And She Owns Every Bit of It

Rihannas Bold Maternity Style Sparks Buzz – And She Owns Every Bit of It

Rihanna's Bold Maternity Style Sparks Buzz – And She Owns Every Bit of It

So, Rihanna is pregnant with her third child, and honestly, she’s making maternity fashion look like a high-concept art show—and people cannot stop talking about it. Her latest look? It’s already being called one of her most controversial yet, and that’s saying something for a woman who’s spent the last decade rewriting the celebrity style playbook.

She stepped out recently wearing a rare piece from Issey Miyake’s spring/summer 2001 collection—yes, the legendary Japanese designer. The dress itself is a pleated, semi-sheer maxi in soft sorbet colors, with a high, almost sculptural neckline that just swallows the shoulders. Originally modeled on a straight-sized body over two decades ago, Rihanna’s choice to wear it now, pregnant and proudly glowing, is more than a fashion moment—it’s a statement.

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Issey Miyake was known for celebrating the body in all its forms, and his designs, particularly his “Pleats Please” line, were created to move and stretch with a person, not against them. So when Rihanna, someone constantly in the public eye and often scrutinized for how she dresses, embraces this look, she’s echoing that vision. It's fashion for the real , shifting, changing body. And that’s powerful.

But of course, not everyone gets it. Headlines like “Rihanna Steps Out In Odd Attire” popped up, and even some fans on social media were puzzled, asking, “What is she wearing?” But here’s the thing—why shouldn’t she wear something outside the box? If anyone has the freedom to challenge what’s considered “normal,” it’s Rihanna. She’s a billionaire, a fashion icon, a mother, and clearly not interested in playing it safe.

To complete the look, she paired the vintage dress with an equally striking set of sneakers: a green and silver pair from Puma’s 2024 collaboration with Ottolinger. They’re called Mostros, and they’re spiky, metallic, and straight-up futuristic—basically, the sneaker equivalent of a mic drop. Rihanna’s been a diehard Puma girl since 2015, and she’s known to collect their rare collabs like trophies.

Honestly? Good for her.

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