Rihanna Masters the Art of High-Low Dressing on a Hamburger Run

Most of us are running in Holy Dragon Dresses and Faburg, right? No? That’s just Rihanna!

The other day, Rih suggested that convenient food pickup could be a fashionable occasion. The singer resigned with Fenty Mogul at Fatburger in Los Angeles, where she avoided the delicate task of the highest deal.

Rihanna constantly chooses a cappucino maternity outfit with lighter breasts to highlight the maternity design, and comes with 2 rows of ruffles, one on the breast and hem. Matching the brown tone of her Saint Laurent outfit, she includes a stylish set of puma speedcats to give the large outfit an extra laid back, which she also emphasizes with a baseball cap.

Exclusive Los Angeles CA network must require pricing fat burgers, and pregnant cravings Rihanna continues to show off her...

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However, Rihanna is not a person to give up, but also a quick hamburger. From her black alligator natural leather Schiaparelli health club bag to her added golden Audemars Piguet Imperial Oak Watch (naturally pink dial), gold pendants, hoop jewelry and pleasant “mom” ring, her stay equipment is with the community’s night. Is it much better to finish a neutral look than a vibrant red lips?

Remember that your convenience food run below may be as stylish as Rihanna.


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