RIHANNA showcased her sensational figure as she modelled lime-green lingerie from her Savage X Fenty line in a new campaign shoot.
The fashion and beauty mogul proved to be her own best advertisement as she posed for a series of sH๏τs in the Sєxy garments.
The 32-year-old commanded attention in a delicate lace bra and matching briefs, which accentuated her posterior with daring cut-out detailing.
The Grammy-winning hitmaker complemented the saucy ensemble by working her waist-length locks in a natural curl that cascaded down her shoulders.
Her sizzling shoot comes after she proudly boasted about the success of her lingerie line, admitting that she’s “usually humble” but refuses to be for Savage X Fenty.
“New Savage for de gal dem!” she captioned a collage-inspired picture of the singer lounging in a Sєxy purple bra and garter set.
“Wanted to give y’all an extra drop cause we turned 2 years old and you guys have been incredible supporters, believed in our brand, appreciated what we stood for, and Of course bought hella @SavageXFenty,” she added.
Posting a second snap of the same lingerie set, she added: “get into this bra tho…like I’m usually humble but not about lingerie 🤷🏿♀️💜 @SavageXFenty.”
Recently, it was revealed that Rihanna has so far donated $5 million to global coronavirus relief via her Clara Lionel Foundation, and also pledged to donate another $1 million alongside Jay-Z to help those in New York and Los Angeles, two of the worst-hit cities in the US.
The Umbrella singer also said that her donations will be particularly aimed at domestic violence victims who are at risk of the violence getting worse due to being at home.
But the Bajan beauty’s generosity doesn’t end there as her lingerie brand stopped business globally today for “#BlackoutTuesday” in the fight against racial inequality and injustice.
The planned social media initiative, which first circulated on Friday, is to protest racism and police violence in a message of solidarity in response to the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
In light of today’s social media movement, a message on Rihanna’s lingerie line, which was also shared on her brand Fenty Beauty and fashion collection Fenty, explained that this is “not a day off” but a “day to reflect and find ways to make real change”.
It read: “We are not staying silent and we are not standing by.