Rihanna Adds Modern Edge to Maternity Style With Striking Magazine Feature

Rihanna was born for the front page of a magazine. She’s proven this time and time again, and has done so once more with her latest cover for the 14th volume of HommeGirls Magazine.
This week, the Grammy Award-winning musician took to Instagram to share some photos from her striking feature. She opened up the photo set with a powerful snapshot of her radiating Bajan pride from top to bottom.
The Barbados flag in her background matched the same energy as the country being spelled out in green letters across her top. Her skirt was also a unique one, being an assembly of various fabrics, lengths and designs to bring forth a stunning bottom half. Her fluffy shoes are an impeccable touch to the ensemble.
This look exuded an eclectic energy, and the same went for her next outfit several slides later, where the green-haired goddess slayed a distressed grey dress. Her other ensembles for the shoot were just as captivating, consisting of a glamorous tracksuit for one set of shots, a dark green plaid top and bright pink pants for another and a bright orange T-shirt jersey as the fifth look.
Rihanna closed out the Instagram post with photos where her green hair made a return—except that, in these images, she was wearing an oversized animal print fur coat with a striped bralette underneath. She topped off this particular look with a pair of clean white and orange sneakers.
And the 37-year-old has been redefining maternity wear from the moment she was pregnant with her first child, RZA. Similar to her latest shoot, she would often don daring, edgy items that spoke to her timeless sense of fashion, no matter how far along she was. But even Rihanna admitted she has her off-days, as she explained to Harper’s Bazaar earlier this year that her pregnancies can come with a few limitations now and then.
“I feel like getting dressed is a fight on its own [now],” the Anti artist expressed in February 2025. “Everything is so ... logical. What makes sense? What’s easy? What’s fast? I try not to overthink all that stuff, but you’re leaving the house. It kind of stops you from going out. How much energy do I have to put into getting ready? Doing my makeup, doing my hair, and then going to the closet and figuring out which three things in this entire room make sense together?”
She concluded her thought by adding, “You go through a fog. And fashion is so much fun, and I miss the fun.”
In true Rihanna fashion, however, she found a way to bounce back from a brief period of style uncertainty. Now, she understands how to reinvent her fashion sense to accommodate her role as a mother.
“Now I’m starting to just remember what I loved about it: the juxtaposition, putting the things together that don’t make sense. My fashion has always been driven by my mood, and my mood was on mom mode for a minute.”
It’s always good to have fashion killer RiRi back at the front and center.
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