No one does pregnancy style like Rihanna—and honestly, at this point, who even comes close?
Just when you think she might slow down, Rihanna glides back into the conversation with the kind of maternity fashion moment that feels both effortless and editorial.
Fresh off the Los Angeles premiere of her new Smurfs film, the Fenty mogul made her way to Giorgio Baldi in a look that was part sculpture, part shimmer, and all style authority. The pièce de résistance? A dramatic sequinned skirt from Alaïa’s Fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection — complete with a hoop-waist design that flared like a chandelier around her legs, perfectly framing her bump in a way only Rihanna could pull off.
She paired it with a cropped, hooded tank (also Alaïa), diamond drop earrings, and sharp white pumps that whispered heavenly body, but make it designer. The look had movement. It had mood. And yes, it had mom energy—just the Rihanna kind, where motherhood meets Met Gala.
But wait, there’s more.
Hours earlier, she hit the red carpet in a chocolate-toned drop-waist gown by Saint Laurent. Picture this: lace bust, green ribbon tied gently under her bump, and a distressed leather jacket tossed off one shoulder. It was sensual, playful, and quietly dramatic—the kind of styling that makes you want to pause the video and zoom in.
As if that wasn’t enough of a fashion moment, RZA (3) and Riot (2) walked the carpet with her, also dripping in custom Dior menswear. And while most celeb kids might get a pass for chaos, Rihanna let us in on the real behind-the-scenes tea:
“It was getting them dressed and undressed, dressed and then undressed again ’cause they wanted to eat, lay down, tumble,” she said, smiling. “The last thing I did was get them dressed and then jump into my gown.”
You’d never guess the whirlwind, though. Because when the photos hit the feed? Perfection.
It’s not just maternity fashion—it’s Rihanna’s world. And with every appearance, she’s proving (again) that bump-friendly fashion doesn’t have to be soft or stripped down. It can be sculptural, sharp, couture—and still carry your toddler in one hand.
This story first appeared on LA MODE UK.

