Rihanna stuns in fusion of Manish Malhotra and Sabyasachi at Fenty haircare launch | Watch

Updated : Jun 12, 2024 12:53
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Manish Malhotra and Sabyasachi come together, not literally though! Hollywood icon and singer Rihanna attended a Fenty haircare lunch, where she was spotted wearing Manish Malhotra's ruby choker, crafted in 18k gold with custom-cut rubies.  On the other hand, the ruby choker was paired with a three-drop rubellite, tourmaline, and brilliant-cut diamond necklace from Sabyasachi High Jewellery.

About Rihanna's ensemble 

For her ensemble, Rihanna opted for a maroonish red-hued leather dress featuring a skirt and a buttoned jacket with a matching camisole underneath.

She completed her look with glamorous makeup, featuring glittery eyeshadow, highlighted cheeks, glossy lips, and exquisite jewelry. She wore diamond stud earrings and a three-drop rubellite necklace from Sabyasachi Mukherjee's collection, which included tourmaline and brilliantly cut diamonds in a unique design.

Earlier, in March 2024, Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant hosted their first pre-wedding festivities, featuring a performance by icon singer Rihanna. She reportedly received a massive USD 5 million for her performance, with the hosts covering all her expenses, including travel and stay in Jamnagar, Gujarat. For her first-ever concert in India, Rihanna wore a custom green lace dress from the international brand The Attico.

Also watch: Rihanna clarifies on ‘retirement’ and ‘pregnancy’ rumours, talks about her next album

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