Rihanna’s $70 top is still in stock (for now)

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Rihanna Rihanna stepped out in style in Beverly Hills this week. Diggzy / BACKGRID

Rihanna is ready for spring.

With recent looks ranging from a Dior floral headpiece to $9,000 worth of tiger-print Alaïa attire, the Bad Gal’s closet is filled with fresh-off-the runway pieces.

But on a recent outing in Beverly Hills, she paired her $3,150 Miu Miu jacket with a far more affordable find: her $70 Savage X Fenty Daisy Darling Underwire Bustier.

Savage X Fenty Daisy Darling Underwire Bustier

A model wearing a light blue lace bustier with a floral pattern and matching thong underwear.Nordstrom

While the powder blue style is completely sold out on the brand’s website, it’s still fully in stock (for now) at Nordstrom in sizes XS to 2X.

Rihanna let hers play peekaboo underneath a striped button-up, styling it with baggy jeans and a slicked-back ponytail.

Though the frilly, floral design is technically lingerie, the makeup mogul proved it can also play a starring role in everyday outfits.

Rihanna wearing a grey bomber jacket, a Savage X Fenty floral bra, striped boxers, and baggy jeans.Savage X Fenty’s floral corset is too pretty to stay hidden. Diggzy / BACKGRID

It’s not the first time she’s subtly showed off her underthings; she paired a different Miu Miu bomber with a Saint Laurent slip dress and the Romantic Corded Balconette Lace Bra to celebrate A$AP Rocky’s new album in February.

Branded as one of “Rihanna’s picks” on the site, the dainty design is one of Savage X Fenty’s bestselling styles.

The brand’s new spring collection launched with a headline-making campaign starring Vivian Wilson, a month after Rihanna helped debut the steamy Valentine’s Day collection.

The lineup also includes plenty of other flirty, fresh-as-a-daisy designs, from the Daisy Darling Brazilian Briefs to the matching Unlined Lace Balconette Bra.


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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.


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