Rihanna Is The Fairy God Mother Of Fashion, Inclusion, and Inspiration

Rihanna Is The Fairy God Mother Of Fashion, Inclusion, and Inspiration

By: ZaNaria Bowens

July, 6, 2o21

According to Forbes, Singer, Actress, and Most Iconic Fashion Guru, Rihanna is The Wealthiest Female Artist.

Most effortlessly, Rihanna gives so much life in the inspiring outfits and how she empowers and supports women, gender, and inclusion through her brand. Billionaire Rihanna is acknowledged as the richest female artist since the launching of Fenty Beauty in 2017. Then later releasing the sexy Savage X Fenty Lingerie line in 2018. Her net worth is recorded as 1.7 Billion, following entertainer Oprah Winfrey (Berg, Madeline Forbes).

Leading Fashion Figure

Out with the old and in with the new, Savage X Fenty has completely changed the standard of beauty. Say goodbye to feeling excluded in magazines and media. Savage X Fenty focuses both on large and small ambassadors to reach sales. Ambassadors with less following on the socials carry big voices on the playing field where stories like Nykia Breon make powerful differences. Women empowerment is extremely important accepting women, raising awareness, and articulating viewpoints, all while feeling beautiful.

Makeup Artist Nykia Breon displaying truth and honesty through her breast cancer journey in her Savage X Fenty.

A message from Breon on her Instagram post “Beyond my wildest thoughts as it pertains to my breast cancer journey. God, I thank you for carrying me, speaking through me, healing me, and most of all using ME.”

Ri’s significant impact

Rhianna’s platform has created a pathway for many to walk on confidently regardless of their circumstances and differences. Spreading beauty in various representations highlights women and now men from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities. Influencer sponsorships largely impact Savage X Fenty’s marketing tragedy. Including gender and race with all shapes and sizes is what is unique about Savage X Fenty.

(Picture via Ciarda Hall Instagram ) Volume 2 of  Savage X Fenty from Designer and Stylist Jahleel Weever the Deputy of Rihanna’s Fashion House.

In a recent interview following up with Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Fashion show in 2020, she says, “No matter what size, color, shape, your attitude makes you savage. It’s the confidence you have in yourself” (E! News).

Rih’s Bad Gyal Style is a revolutionary and repeated figure in fashion. We can expect the unfamiliarity in freedom of expression in Rihanna’s fashion and movement.

To name a few, here are your favorite celebrities first seen in Savage X Fenty:

Fashion Model Winni Harlow, Singer Lizzo, Rap Artist Meg Thee Stallion, Fashion Model Ciarda Hall, Rap Artist Kaash Doll, Fashion Model Bella Hadid, and Singer Normani.

In an interview from Vogue, Billie Eilish says, “I remember seeing an acceptance speech that Rihanna gave. Where she said fashion is her defense mechanism, and I never felt something as strongly (Vogue Australia).”

Desire to feel the beauty and inspiration uncovering a range of layers, allowing many to see themselves in a brand praising diversity and inclusion is what Savage X Fenty has provided to individuals like you and me.

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