Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are still Hollywood's best-dressed couple.
The two coordinated in red-hot looks this past weekend while attending the Imagine reggae show in Barbados.
For the occasion, the "Lift Me Up" singer looked gorgeous in a scarlet ruched minidress by Magda Butrym. The piece included cutouts and floral embellishments down the center. She coordinated with a bloodred Gucci by Tom Ford logo chain clutch. Other accessories included a gold chain choker necklace and plexy slip-on heeled sandals with metallic gold heels from Giuseppe Zanotti.
Meanwhile, the rapper brought his own sartorial A game in Jean Paul Gaultier, wearing the brand's red, lime green, and blue torso-printed crewneck. He paired the abstract top with military green cargo shorts, a black-and-red flannel tied around his waist, and red-and-silver sneakers.

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This past May, the couple welcomed their first child together, a baby boy whose name they have yet to publicly disclose.
Rihanna opened up about her favorite part about motherhood thus far in a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight.
"Oh my god, the mornings, like, seeing his morning face!" she told the outlet. "Seeing a baby with, like, little bags and waking up and they're just, like, startled. They're trying to figure out where they're at. It's the cutest, it's my favorite part of the day."
The multi-hyphenate also talked about how having a child has influenced her attitude toward business. "You know, I always thought doing kid stuff would be cliche and the obvious thing to do when you have a baby. It's, like, the obvious next step," she said. "But when I went shopping, that's when I realized like, OK, maybe I need to start making the stuff that I want my kids to wear because it's hard! I got my own ideas."
As an associate editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey keeps a finger on the pulse on all things celeb news. She also writes on social movements, connecting with activists leading the fight on workers' rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, rewatching Emma (the 2020 version, of course), or buying yet another corset.
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