Rihanna maintained a relaxed style while enjoying quality time with her family in Barbados. While posing for photos with her grandmother and aunt at a family birthday celebration, the “Diamonds” singer wore a Bottega Veneta jacket paired with micro shorts and Miu Miu sneakers. She was previously spotted in the jacket in December 2024.
Rihanna pairs Bottega Veneta jacket with shorts and Miu Miu sneakers in photos
For a gathering in Bridgetown, Barbados, Rihanna chose a Bottega Veneta jacket from the brand’s Pre-fall 2024 collection. Currently listed at $3,900 on the FWRD website, the button-up cotton jacket featured vertical black-and-white stripes with a diagonal pattern on the sleeves. It had a structured collar and long sleeves.
The Grammy-winning artist, who welcomed her third child with A$AP Rocky four months ago, left her jacket unbuttoned to showcase the white t-shirt underneath. She completed her outfit with black micro shorts and a pair of Miu Miu Gymnasium Technical Fabric and Python-Print Ayers Leather Sneakers. On the Baltini website, the original price of the shoes is $1,350, but they are currently available for $1,136.
The 37-year-old accessorized with a gold necklace and silver hoop earrings. She styled her black hair in curls. Her makeup was radiant, featuring rosy cheeks and berry-red lips that added a pop of color to her look. One of the photos from the party captured her laughing while surrounded by children. Other pictures showed her posing with family members.
According to a December 2024 report by Us Weekly, Rihanna paired this Bottega Veneta jacket with matching trousers during an outing in Los Angeles. She had fastened the jacket with a single button, which revealed glimpses of her necklaces and black underwear. The ensemble was completed with a floral-printed white silk scarf around her neck. Her accessories included diamond studs, black oval sunglasses, and a New York Yankees cap.

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