Rihanna drew inspiration from the trending mob wife aesthetic and added a cozy twist while tending to her mommy duties. The mother of two sported an attention-grabbing knee-length leopard print jacket, paired with buttoned wide-flared pants.
Opting for comfort, she traded in high heels for leather boots for a day out with her son, RZA. See the photos here!
The mother-son duo visited BallnBounce Kids Playhouse in Los Angeles on Thursday, with her little one-year-old equally stylish in a denim jacket layered over a checkered hoodie.
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Rihanna Takes Son RZA On A Play Date In LA
The Fenty Beauty founder elevated her look by accessorizing with a chunky gold chain necklace, Gucci sunglasses, and her honey blonde hair slicked up as she held onto her son’s sippy cup and balloon.
Along with RZA, Rihanna shares another son, Riot (born in August 2023), with rapper A$AP Rocky.
The two lovebirds began dating in November 2020 after collaborating on multiple projects and amidst swirling dating rumors.
She recently sat down with Vogue China to talk about motherhood and the mindset she wants her kids to have as they grow up.
Rihanna Opens Up About Motherhood In New Vogue China Interview
"[Children] come into the world with their own individuality and sincerity, without any logic or conformity, which usually makes you feel that you must fit into a certain group," she told the publication. "It’s really beautiful to see and I want to continue to help them navigate that and make sure that they know they can be whoever they want to be."
She continued to add, "They should embrace it completely, because it’s beautiful, and it’s unique. I love them just that way."
She's also making sure her children stay connected to their roots by incorporating hair braiding into their routine. The Savage x Fenty creator revealed in the interview, "This is a form of protection of our roots, and a tradition left by our ancestors… [it] makes us realize where we've come from. This is our lost history. I immediately wanted my children to have their hair braided… it's something in our blood."