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Vote: Like Rihanna's bright, bold red look?

Last updated on: July 26, 2017 13:22 IST
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Take the poll and tell us if the singer managed to grab your attention in red.

Looks like Rihanna is done with edgy looks. 

Remember the flowery mess she wore to the Met Gala

Or the crystal bodysuit, which she covered with a Gucci top and denim shorts at Coachella?

Well! All those styles are passe. 

The singer is now embracing a girly look and has succeeded in making a serious fashionable statement on the red carpet. 

Over the past week, she sported three such outfits that were simply gorgeous.

Want to know what we are talking about?

Scroll down to see the pics...

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She's look hot, SEXY and is not hiding it!
Rihanna at the premiere of Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets in London. 
Photograph: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images

 

Rihanna

With her hair worn in soft curls, the singer set tongues wagging with her red carpet appearance. 
Photograph: Darren Staples/Reuters

 

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Is Rihanna's look too hot to handle? 
Photograph: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images

 

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We think she looks stunning in red, what about you? Don't forget to take the poll below!

Photograph: Darren Staples/Reuters

 

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At another premiere of the movie in Paris, Rihanna upped the glam quotient in a skirt with feathers on the hemline and a matching pink top. She flaunted her curves in the tiny top adorned with jewels. Joining her on the red carpet was model Cara Delevingne.

With extreme cleavage on show, the singer turned heads at the premiere. But do you like this look? 

Photograph: Charles Platiau/Reuters

 

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Rihanna looked like she stepped out of a fairy tale in this crush-worthy pink gown with a gorgeous train at a premiere in Los Angeles, USA. Like this look better? Take the poll and let us know.

Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters

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