Rihanna: A global icon with an unrivalled legacy
Singer, entrepreneur and muse to some of the world’s leading luxury brands, Rihanna has established herself as an iconic figure of our time. She continues to redefine standards, leaving behind a unique legacy.
From music to catwalks: a meteoric rise
Fun Fact: Rihanna is the first black woman to be the face of DIOR
– RIHPRINT (@therihprint) September 2, 2024
She is also the first black woman to be the face of J’Adore Dior.
Let’s talk about a LEGACY!
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Barbadian-born Robyn Rihanna Fenty, better known as Rihanna, has conquered the world with her musical talent. Discovered at just 16, she quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the industry’s most influential artists. With hit albums such as Good Girl Gone Bad and ANTI, she made music history with iconic tracks like Umbrella, Diamonds and Work.
But her influence extends far beyond music. Rihanna has diversified her activities to become a successful entrepreneur and fashion icon.
A unique place in luxury and beauty
In 2015, Rihanna became the first black woman to be the face of Dior, a historic milestone in the fashion world. In 2023, she reinforced this legacy by also becoming the face of the famous J’Adore Dior fragrance. This role confirms her ability to break barriers and open doors for other artists and designers from diverse backgrounds.
But her luxury footprint doesn’t stop there. Rihanna has also collaborated with French fashion house LVMH to launch her own fashion label, Fenty, becoming the first black woman to run a brand under this prestigious conglomerate.
Her impact in the beauty industry has been equally revolutionary. With the launch of Fenty Beauty in 2017, Rihanna transformed the sector by introducing a range of products including 50 foundation shades, celebrating all skin tones and making beauty accessible to all. This initiative redefined the standards of inclusivity in the industry.
A legacy beyond fashion and music
Rihanna is not just an artist and entrepreneur: she’s also a committed philanthropist. Through her Clara Lionel Foundation, she supports education and healthcare in disadvantaged communities around the world. Her commitment has earned her several distinctions, including the prestigious National Hero Award from her native Barbados.
As a black woman, Rihanna embodies a true revolution in industries where diversity was previously marginal. Her success proves that it is possible to turn obstacles into opportunities, inspiring millions of people around the world.
Paris, a city dear to his heart
Paris plays an important role in Rihanna’s career, whether through her collaborations with Dior or her proximity to LVMH. In 2019, she organized the launch of her Fenty brand in the French capital, consolidating her link with the city of fashion. Whether attending fashion shows or shining as a muse, Rihanna embodies Parisian elegance with a unique touch.
Rihanna, a living legend
Today, Rihanna is much more than an artist or entrepreneur: she’s a cultural icon. Her career illustrates perfectly the idea that with talent, audacity and hard work, anything is possible. Whether in music, fashion or social commitment, Rihanna continues to build a legacy that transcends generations.
Its impact has only just begun, and it’s certain that its influence will continue to shape the world for years to come. Rihanna is a revolutionary, a visionary and a role model.