Rihanna wears bizarre pink dress to launch new perfume


New York, Sep 1 (IANS): Singer Rihanna opted for a Vivienne Westwood 80s-inspired creation, which showed off plenty of her legs as she launched her latest perfume line.

The "Umbrella" singer unveiled her new perfume line at Macy's in Brooklyn on Monday and made sure she stood out for the big event - even if it wasn't for all the right reasons.

The star teamed the bright lace look with even brighter bubblegum pink heels and a pale purple clutch, reports mirror.co.uk.

Rather than keeping her accessories simple, the singer opted to team the look with stacks of silver necklaces and bracelets.

She happily posed for pictures as she proudly showed off the RiRi by Rihanna fragrance, which is presumably supposed to match the dress.

Fans were so eager to catch a glimpse of their idol that they slept outside three days before the event.

She wrote on photo-sharing website Instagram next to people camping outside the venue: “It's Friday!!!! That means I'll be at @Macys downtown Brooklyn in 3 days!!!!

"That didn't stop the NAVY from getting a head start to the front of the line at 6am today!!! Lol!! Yall are too trill!! I can't wait to see you on MONDAY!!"

  

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