Rihanna put an elegant twist on lingerie styling and added exaggerated proportions to her Saint Laurent look for the premiere of the animated film “Smurfs” in Los Angeles on Sunday. The Savage x Fenty founder attended the premiere alongside her sons, three-year-old RZA Athelston Mayers and two-year-old Riot Rose Mayers, both of whom wore Dior Men suits.
Rihanna attends the “Smurfs” Los Angeles premiere on July 13 in Los Angeles.
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Rihanna was wearing a look from Saint Laurent’s fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection, which debuted during Paris Fashion Week last March. The Grammy Award-winning artist’s attire featured a black dress with lacy, lingerie-inspired detailing at the bust. The lace detailing transitioned into a silky smooth fabric. The look featured a drop-waist element to accentuate the singer’s baby bump, which she debuted at the 2025 Met Gala last May. The drop waist was further defined with a deep olive green sash and a voluminous skirt.
Rihanna paired the dress with a retro leather bomber jacket. Her hair was styled into an updo, complemented by soft makeup, including a pink lip, to complete her look.
Riot Rose Mayers, Rihanna and RZA Athelston Mayers attend the “Smurfs” Los Angeles premiere on July 13.
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Rihanna’s look was designed by Saint Laurent’s creative director Anthony Vaccarello. “The fall collection packed a wallop with its rich palette; sophisticated color combinations immediately recognizable as YSL, like ochre-khaki or orange-purple; commanding shoulders, and a low-slung waistline which tied a neat bow on the ’80s trend that’s been percolating through Paris,” Miles Socha wrote in WWD’s review of the collection.
Rihanna wears Saint Laurent at the “Smurfs” Los Angeles premiere on July 13.
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Rihanna’s sons, both of whom she shares with partner A$AP Rocky, were styled in pieces by Dior Men. Rihanna’s look was curated by stylist Jahleel Weaver.
Riot Rose Mayers, Rihanna and RZA Athelston Mayers attend the “Smurfs” Los Angeles premiere n July 13.
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“Smurfs,” directed by Chris Miller and based on the popular 1960s cartoon, follows Smurfette, voiced by Rihanna, as she leads the Smurfs in rescuing Papa Smurf from the evil wizards Razamel and Gargamel. The film hits theaters Friday.