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Barbadian singer, Rihanna, has graced the cover of Vogue's May 2022 issue in a stunning semi-sheer lace red catsuit and matching heels.
In other shots, Rihanna wore a Marc Jacobs coat, savage X Fenty briefs, Manolo Blahnik shoes and Chopard earrings.

Writer: @nnadibynature
Fashion Editors: Alex Harrington & @illjahjah
Hair: Jawara Makeup: Kanako Takase Nails: Cam Tran Entertainment Director: Sergio Kletnoy

The 34-year-old was also spotted in a bath tub.

The expectant mother once again dazzled in a Rick Owens jacket and skirt. The masterpiece was photographed by Annie Leibovitz.

The "Diamonds" singer shared the beautiful photos with her millions of fans on Twitter. In her many tweets, she said "if it’s one thing ima do, is laugh out!" She was excited that her unborn child; "our lil fashion killa" is "on da cover of VOGUE!!"
Since her tweet, the social media space has been flooded with comments. Accolades are just pouring in, in acknowledgment of her beauty.
More images of Rihanna slaying with excellence:


Rihanna’s next-level maternity style was also on display during Milan Fashion Week and date nights in New York with A$AP — whose real name is Rakim Mayers.

She used the Paris Fashion Week as her personal runway! For the occasion, the 34-year-old put her growing baby bump on display in a sheer dress, paired over a black lace lingerie set.

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