She is already one of the most
controversial performers in pop - drawing both praise and criticism for
her risqué outfits and hard partying lifestyle.
But it seems that Rihanna is only just getting started.
The Bajan beauty has revealed in the November issue of Glamour Magazine that she is 'learning to be fearless again' striking a defiant post on the cover.
The striking cover shows Rihanna pulling a sultry pose in an
all-black ensemble and bold gold jewelry.
She's certainly no stranger to being a cover girl either.
In November last year the Umbrella singer landed her second US Vogue cover.
The Pour It Up singer recently posted a series of racy shots on
her Instagram account which saw her slipping into a cute lavender
coloured romper for the shoot, which she teamed
with an array of decadent chokers and stone necklaces.
She had her eyebrows coloured in deep pink as well as pink nails to match, as she walked about her dressing room in a chic pair of white heels.
Rihanna made no secret about the
unidentified smoke she gripped between her fingers and puffed into the
camera in a number of the shots, seemingly a part of the vintage
throwback image.
Appropriately confident with her stunning body, the star posed in a squatting position and with her back to the camera, proving she's alluring from every angle.
In true behind-the-scenes style, Rihanna even posted a shot of her make-up artist in the act of oiling her up in preparation for what will surely have been a saucy shoot.
The singer also revealed a different look in the new video by rapper A$AP rocky for his song Fashion Killa, showing Rihanna in Catwoman mode.
Rihanna, who is currently taking her Diamonds tour around the world, recently claimed that she no longer enjoys hitting the club scene because it’s 'boring'.
The Stay songstress was interviewed by Alan Carr on the 100th edition of his Chatty Man show on Friday night and told him: 'Recently I’ve become a square'.
But it seems that Rihanna is only just getting started.
The Bajan beauty has revealed in the November issue of Glamour Magazine that she is 'learning to be fearless again' striking a defiant post on the cover.
Cover girl: Rihanna graces the November issue of
Glamour Magazine, out now
She's certainly no stranger to being a cover girl either.
In November last year the Umbrella singer landed her second US Vogue cover.
'Late night treat?' Rihanna indulged her doting
fans with a series of behind the scenes snaps from her Pour It Up music
video on Saturday, wearing a revealing fishnet bodysuit
Ready for her close up: In another series of
snaps, the 25-year-old songstress wears a 1920's style flapper ensemble
and smokes something or other
But
while Rihanna was noticeably styled up as if she was about to walk the
runway, for her latest shoot it seems the singer is staying true to her
own personal street style. She had her eyebrows coloured in deep pink as well as pink nails to match, as she walked about her dressing room in a chic pair of white heels.
Purr-fect choice: Rihanna recently showed off
this feline look in the new rap video by A$AP Rock
Appropriately confident with her stunning body, the star posed in a squatting position and with her back to the camera, proving she's alluring from every angle.
In true behind-the-scenes style, Rihanna even posted a shot of her make-up artist in the act of oiling her up in preparation for what will surely have been a saucy shoot.
Showgirl: Rihanna, seen here performing in
Melbourne on Monday, caused controversy by turning up for her Adelaide
concert date last week
Racy: Rihanna has showed off various risque
stage outfits on her latest world tour
Street style: The S&M singer has been
showing off her gaudy stage outfits on her recent Diamonds world tour
On top of the world: Despite her lateness,
Rihanna's Diamonds world tour appears to be doing well
The singer also revealed a different look in the new video by rapper A$AP rocky for his song Fashion Killa, showing Rihanna in Catwoman mode.
Rihanna, who is currently taking her Diamonds tour around the world, recently claimed that she no longer enjoys hitting the club scene because it’s 'boring'.
The Stay songstress was interviewed by Alan Carr on the 100th edition of his Chatty Man show on Friday night and told him: 'Recently I’ve become a square'.
And more: The star continued to show off her
stunning body and collected posture in this sexy snap
Slippery: Rihanna shared the moment when her
makeup artist Lora was lathering her up with oil
Working it: The star had her 1920's flapper
poses down-pat for the video shoot
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