Rihanna Makes the Case for Maternity Suiting


Rihanna has long been the master of maternity fashion. Earlier this week, she donned a sorbet-toned Issey Miyake spring summer 2001 dress of undulating pleats and a wispy neckline—a traffic stopper, and a moment that reveled in the subversive chic silhouettes Rihanna won’t ever shy away from in pregnancy. She chooses to delight in the body—rather than conceal or traditionally ‘flatter’—with the iconic Japanese designer’s accordion-like fabrics, which celebrate the figure in its most dynamic shapes. Previous looks have prized the pregnancy bump, like the white cut-out “condom dress” from Pieter Mulier’s fall 2025 collection for Alaïa. Even Rihanna’s casual use of a pregnancy belt felt like a fashion moment.

Out once again this week—shopping for baby clothes at English Rabbit in Beverly Hills, before heading to (where else?) her favorite restaurant, Giorgio Baldi—Rihanna opted for a more low-key but still considered look to go with her usual ravioli-gnocchi-spaghetti order.

Rihanna shows off her baby bump while shopping for baby clothes at English Rabbit in Beverly Hills

Photo: Backgrid

The Fenty founder and pop star wore a navy pinstripe blazer over a white tank top, paired with gridlock printed blue cargo pants and pale pink Puma sneakers. She added a gold choker and several gold necklaces, round sunglasses, and a Gucci padlock shoulder bag. Rih also wore her hair flipped over into a side part, and square red manicured nails.

Of recent, Rihanna has been stepping out more and more with her sharply dressed young sons Rza and Riot, for Paris Fashion Week to see father A$AP Rocky’s show and for The Smurfs red carpet. (In custom mini versions of Dior by Jonathan Anderson, no less). A trip to English Rabbit for cutesy baby clothes suggests the baby won’t have any time wasted on building their own style profile.



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