Rihanna regrets showing off too much skin in her past fashion appearances


Los Angeles, Apr 20 (IANS): Singer-songwriter Rihanna has reflected on some of her past fashion choices, expressing regret over certain aspects.

The multi-hyphenate spoke about her favourite looks and her least favourites.

The mother of two revealed that one of her current "fashion icks" is showing off too much skin, reports ‘People’ magazine.

She told ‘British Vogue, "It's gonna sound hypocritical because I did so much s*** in my life. I had my n****** out, I had my p****** out," she said.

"But now those are the things that as a mom, an evolved young lady -- emphasis on young -- things that I just feel like I would never do, I'm like, 'Oh my god, I really did that? Nips out?'

According to ‘People’, some of the Grammy winner’s most notable looks were skin-baring moments, including the famed custom Adam Selman design -- which was an unforgettable fishnet dress, gloves, and headscarf that was hand-embellished with over 216,000 Swarovski crystals.

Another notable NSFW fashion moment was her 2014 Met Gala afterparty gown, a Stella McCartney design that showed a lot of abs with a daringly low back.

In conversation with the outlet, Rihanna also said that the backless gown remains one of her favourite looks, highlighting that two of her top fashion moments are from the 2014 Met Gala.

The ‘Umbrella’ singer further expressed her fondness for her Stella McCartney white cropped top paired with a skirt worn at the Gala itself.

 

  

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