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IntroductionRihanna showed off her wild side as she left Hollywood's The Nice Guy after attending her friend Mel
Rihanna showed off her wild side as she left Hollywood's The Nice Guy after attending her friend Melissa Forde's birthday bash on Thursday evening.
The singer, 36, exuded confidence in a leopard print mini dress, as she flaunted her ample assets in the garment which had a black bra peeping out.
Rihanna added a floor-length leopard print coat lined with black faux fur to her fierce ensemble and carried a brown Louis Vuitton fur bag.
The star's look was reminiscent of the TikTok mircro-trend, mob wife, which is a garish aesthetic which is heavily influenced by gangsters' partners.
Adding inches to her curvy frame, the Barbados-born star wore a pair of towering black satin heels and accessorised with a set of chunky silver chains.
Rihanna showed off her wild side as she left Hollywood's The Nice Guy after attending her friend Melissa Forde's birthday bash on Thursday evening
The singer, 36, exuded confidence in a leopard print mini dress, as she flaunted her ample assets in the garment which had a black bra peeping out
After partying the night away, Rihanna was spotted leaving the venue with a ladder up her sheer nylon tights.
Inspired by the 80s for her latest look, she finished her animal-themed ensemble with a pair of yellow-tinted sunglasses.
Her outing comes just after it was revealed that she has 'a lot of visual ideas' for a new album.
Fans have been patiently awaiting for her ninth studio LP for eight years following the singer's last album, Anti, which was released in January 2016.
However, it seems the wait is set to go on as the mother-of-two has said that so far she is having a lot of creative ideas but no songs to go with them yet.
Speaking to Interview Magazine, she said: 'I have a lot of visual ideas. It's weird. My brain is working backward right now.
'I usually have the music first, and the music leads me into all of these visual opportunities, and now I'm having all of these visuals, and I don't have the songs for them yet, but maybe that's the key, this time,' added the pinup.
She flaunted her ample assets with a black bra which peeped over the top of her sleeveless dress
Rihanna stepped out in a floor-length leopard print coat lined with black faux fur and carrying a brown Louis Vuitton fur bag
Adding inches to her curvy frame, the Barbados-born star wore a pair of towering black satin heels
But the star clearly partied hard as she was spotted leaving the venue suffering a wardrobe malfunction as her sheer black tights had a ladder running through her thigh
Inspired by the 80s for her latest look, she finished her animal-themed ensemble with a pair of yellow-tinted sunglasses
'Maybe the visual ideas are leading me to the songs that I need to make,' noted the cover girl.
Asked further about the inspiration behind her new tracks, she said: 'Random ideas, quirky ideas, things that have nothing to do with me at all.
'I mean, I can't tell you. The opps is watching.'
Soon before the actress also revealed she's excited 'for what is to come' claiming that the album that will come next will be something of a rebirth.
Rihanna told Complex: 'I'm in an era of discovery. And maybe it's rediscovery because so much is changing, and some things are fleeting. And some things are yet to be discovered, right? And I'm in the centre of all of that.
'So I'm not on a landing yet, but I'm excited for what is to come because I have the feeling of what it is.
'But I can't put it into words, and I know the journey is going to be exciting of getting there. And that's not just with fashion or my daily routine ... with music, all of it! I'm really excited to explore things right now.'
Her outing comes just after it was revealed that she has 'a lot of visual ideas' for a new album
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