She is a worldwide sensation, well-known for both her musical talent and sex appeal.
And Rihanna showed off her confidence as she walked the cover of Vogue Australia’s May 2019 issue, showcasing her design skills as she wore her own line and exposing her massive cleavage and toned legs in risqué lingerie.
In addition to stunning with her attractive appearance, the 31-year-old also displayed her charitable side as Australia’s first female prime minister, Julia Gillard, talked about enlisting Rihanna as an ambassador for her global education campaign.
Making the most of her striking curves, Rihanna made sure to flaunt her famed figure in a naked bustier from her own line, Savage x Fenty.
The singer practically protected her modesty by wearing an oversized black trench coat over her shoulders and white pointy-toe heels to heighten her appearance.
Her hair was styled in braids, and her oversized hoops earrings gave the already stunning ensemble an even bigger glamorous touch.
Once again showcasing her curves, Rihanna was spotted elongating her slender figure and clutching her black high-heeled shoes.
She made sure to wear a plunging black and white one-piece that showed off her enormous cleavage, accessorising the ensemble with sheer tights.
Wearing a high-waisted brown leather skirt and a knitted bandeau top, the striking campaigner was perched on the edge of a chair.
Julia, the prime minister, talked extensively about enlisting Rihanna as an advocate for her campaign for universal education.
Gillard, 57, serves as the Global Partnership for Education’s honorary chairwoman. The unusual pair went to a casual supper together in New York and have since travelled to Malawi, East Africa, to tour schools.
Regarding the celebrity, the lawmaker remarked, “I think Rihanna views education as a real enabler.” She is aware that she did not complete her own education because she was found at a young age and left school early.
“She expressed to me her desire for her brothers to complete their education, so I believe she has a strong personal belief in the value of a person’s education.”
When discussing her participation in the past, Rihanna stated: “I firmly believe that every child should have access to a high-quality education…
I’m pleased to announce, therefore, the Clara Lionel Foundation’s collaboration with leading advocates for education, such as Global Citizen and the Global Partnership for Education.
“I am confident that if we band together, we can make a greater impact and guarantee that millions of kids around the world have access to education.”