If anyone can drown themselves in excess fabric thanks to a billowy tent dress, it’s got to be Rihanna.
The R&B singer proved her status as the ultimate queen of style as she arrived at the Christian Dior SS16 catwalk show at Paris Fashion Week – looking drop-dead gorgeous in a blush pink number.
The 27-year-old draped herself in this oversize salmon pink coatdress from this year’s Fall collection from Dior and paired it with knee-high PVC boots for the show at Louvre Palace.
Anyone else may have got lost in this tent-like dress, but the Diamonds singer looked stunning in the Dior number that featured an oversize pocket and a full-length fur cape sleeve on the left side.
The right side of her dress was open – allowing Rihanna to show off her toned limbs.
The dress also featured a draped neckline – made from tweed which slipped subtly off her right shoulder.
The singer brought a bit of edginess to her look with a beautiful blue snakeskin clutch-style handbag and her shiny PVC boots with see-through heels.
The Bajan singer finished her look with with a pair of green earrings, an understated necklace and a chunky gemstone ring that complimented the stacks of rings on her fingers.
Rihanna styled her hair into an updo that looked simply perfect, while her make-up was more on the au natural side – with a hint of colour on her eyes and lips.
The singer looked like she was in good spirits as she posed with Dior’s CEO Sidney Toledano.
And if Rihanna’s Dior dress got you all inspired for blush pink coats, here are a few you can buy asap from the high street and for under a 100 quid.
1. Double Breasted Coat, £55, Miss Selfridge
2. Pink Belted Wrap Coat, £49,99, New Look
3. Aviation Faux Fur Coat by Goldie, £79, Topshop
4. Dorothy Perkins Luxe Boyfriend Coat, £75, House Of Fraser
5. Light Pink Oversized Coat, now £60 (was £90), River Island
6. Pink Collarless Double Crepe Coat, now £20 (was £40), BHS
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