Head-to-toe Fenty

At the start of this year, news broke out that the world’s richest female musician, Rihanna, is working on launching her own fashion line. After months of speculation, the nine-time Grammy winning artist became the first black, female designer under LVMH group with her Maison Fenty brand.

Now that Rihanna’s fashion line is out, we can expect to see several celebrities rocking the brand. From corseted denim mini dresses and skirts, shield-like sunglasses, and a stylish lineup of strappy sandals, Maison Fenty will be popular with the stars. So, it comes as no surprise that supermodel and fashionista Bella Hadid is one of the first in Hollywood to champion the 31-year-old’s fashion line.

Prior to the CFDA Awards, the 22-year-old Palestinian-American model stepped out in New York City in head-to-toe Fenty. She was spotted in Rihanna’s white denim corset dress, paired with one of this season’s hottest trends, neon lime green asymmetrical heels. Moreover, she protected her eyes from the sun with two-toned shielded neon-shades, from the brands debut line. Bella brought her cool girl vibes, to the already effortlessly cool collection.

 

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Bella completed the look with a custom Nigora Tabayer diamond and emerald necklace with a B initial. She also wore eye pendant, worth an estimated AED 337,930.91. The 18K white gold eye pendant holds a deep meaning in the region, as it is meant to protect a person from the evil eye and negative energy and is adorned with a 0.5-carat emerald iris and 4.5 carats of white Graff diamonds.

 

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Bella posted her all Fenty look on Instagram, which she captioned: “@Fenty only, Summer ‘19.” So if that is anything to go by, we can expect to see the supermodel rocking other pieces from the Fenty line soon.

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