Rihanna looks thinner than ever in a figure-hugging red dress that shows off her weight loss while in Shanghai… after welcoming her second child Riot

    Rihanna took Shanghai by storm at the Fenty Beauty pop-up store at the Shanghai Photography Museum.  The Pon de Replay singer, 36, looked sensational nine months after giving birth to her second son, Riot

    Rihanna took Shanghai by storm at the Fenty Beauty pop-up store at the Shanghai Photography Museum.

    The Pon de Replay singer, 36, looked sensational nine months after giving birth to her second son, Riot.

    She wore a figure-hugging red dress with a slit down to her lady parts, long sleeves and a turtleneck.

    The Umbrella hitmaker wore her blonde hair down and straight with blunt bangs and accessorized with elbow-length red leather gloves.

    The mother of two with partner A$AP Rocky completed her sultry look with red pointy heels with a strap around her slim ankles.

    Rihanna took Shanghai by storm at the Fenty Beauty pop-up store at the Shanghai Photography Museum. The Pon de Replay singer, 36, looked sensational nine months after giving birth to her second son, Riot

    She wore a figure-hugging red dress with a slit down to her lady parts, long sleeves and a turtleneck

    She wore a figure-hugging red dress with a slit down to her lady parts, long sleeves and a turtleneck

    The Grammy winner just launched her wildly popular cosmetics line in China, introducing her to the communist country’s 1.4 billion residents.

    It’s a huge business move for the star as China is the world’s largest beauty market after the US.

    Fenty officially entered the mainland China market through Sephora in February.

    In the announcement video, she said: “China – I’m happy to share the great news… on April 1st, Fenty Beauty will officially land.

    “China has such a rich culture that has always inspired me and I can’t wait to share Fenty Beauty with you all and celebrate your unique beauty.

    “Thank you so much for making my dream come true and I can’t wait to see you again soon,” the Work singer ended.

    While spending time in Shanghai, RhiRhi also did a little cooking for visitors to her Fenty pop-up.

    The event featured a jianbing stall – a popular Chinese breakfast pancake – and Rihanna got a turn manning the griddle.

    The Grammy winner just launched her wildly popular cosmetics line in China, introducing her to the communist country's population of 1.4 billion

    The Grammy winner just launched her wildly popular cosmetics line in China, introducing her to the communist country’s population of 1.4 billion

    It's a huge business move for the star as China is the world's largest beauty market after the US

    It’s a huge business move for the star as China is the world’s largest beauty market after the US

    Fenty officially entered the mainland China market through Sephora in February

    Fenty officially entered the mainland China market through Sephora in February

    In the announcement video, she said:

    In the announcement video, she said: “China – I’m happy to share the great news… on April 1st, Fenty Beauty will officially land”

    “China has such a rich culture that has always inspired me and I can't wait to share Fenty Beauty with you all and celebrate your unique beauty,” she said

    “China has such a rich culture that has always inspired me and I can’t wait to share Fenty Beauty with you all and celebrate your unique beauty,” she said

    Rihanna looked quintessentially cool in a black PVC trench coat, which she wore with matching gloves and studded heels

    Rihanna looked quintessentially cool in a black PVC trench coat, which she wore with matching gloves and studded heels

    Rihanna looked quintessentially cool in a black PVC trench coat, which she wore with matching gloves and studded heels.

    She spread the batter on the baking sheet and topped it with an egg, green onions and other ingredients.

    It is believed that Jianbing originated from Shandong Province more than 2,000 years ago and coincidentally, Rhianna’s nickname in China is ‘Queen of Shandong’.

    When asked about it, Rhianna said: “I love cooking. It was cool because I’ve never made that before, so I was learning.”

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