THE RUNDOWNRihanna wore a see-through Fenty bra to Giorgio Baldi.The star has been sharing her take on maternity fashion.She is expecting her third baby with partner A$AP Rocky.On Saturday night, Rihanna modeled one of her own Fenty pieces for a dinner outing to Giorgio Baldi. The see-through bra was made of sheer black fabric and worn under a silky black blazer paired with matching slacks that flowed over black shoes. The blazer open to reveal her growing baby bump—Rihanna is expecting her third child with partner A$AP Rocky.The beauty brand founder had her hair back in a low chignon and wore a natural makeup palette with a glossy brown lip. Rihanna accessorized with a blue-and-white polkadot tie and several gold necklaces, two of which featured the names of her sons, Rza and Riot Rose, as well as diamond stud earrings and a chunky gold ring.Related StoriesRihanna Wears Sheer Blue Chanel Gown to ‘Smurfs’Rihanna on Knowing Her Third Baby’s SexInside Rihanna and Son Riot’s Big Night in ParisDuring her previous pregnancies, Rihanna modeled a liberated attitude towards maternity wear, emphasizing the sexy possibilities of dressing up as her body transformed. She has continued to surprise and enthrall; on July 13, she was seen in Santa Monica wearing a sculptural all-white set with a sequin skirt from Alaïa’s summer-fall 2025 runway paired with a custom white hooded knit crop top and pointed-toe white shoes.DUTCH/Bauer-Griffin//Getty ImagesIn March 2022, Rihanna told Bustle that during her first pregnancy, she dressed in a way that was “rebellious.”She continued, “When I saw women dress during their pregnancy [in the past], I’d think that that was the only way. So I challenged myself to push it further and really just have fun with [maternity style]. Because there’s nothing more fun than a challenge for me. Like that’s where I get creative. That’s where I’m forced to come up with new ideas and new ways to make it work.”She added, “It’s been me personally saying, ‘I’m not going to buy maternity clothes. I’m not gonna buy maternity pants, jeans, dresses, or [do] whatever society told me to do before.’”