In a moment that fused ancient drapery with modern swagger, Rihanna debuted a beautifully pleated look (a true sartorial surprise) for a New York dinner.
Rihanna has always had a preternatural ability to pull from the archives of style—to find a thread of history and weave it into something so now, so completely her own. A prime example? This off-duty look from August 19, 2010, at a restaurant in New York City. It wasn’t a red carpet, but she transformed a simple dinner into a fashion moment of decadent, historical flair.
Rihanna, ever the trendsetter, fused cozy textures with luxe accessories—her fiery red hair and monogrammed Louis Vuitton backpack sealed the street-style moment.
There’s a kind of fashion fluency Rihanna possesses that makes even the most casual exit feel editorial. On September 29, 2010, as she stepped out of the Trump Soho Hotel in New York City, she delivered a look that was equal parts comfort and catwalk—a visual reminder that street style, when done right, can rival any red carpet.
Before she was a mogul, Rihanna’s off-duty style was a masterclass in urban cool—a bold mix of street glam and a flash of fiery red hair.
To understand Rihanna’s fashion legacy, you have to look past the red carpets and rewind to her 2010 street style. On September 29, 2010, she was spotted heading into Da Silvano restaurant in New York City, serving a look that was both casual and meticulously composed. This wasn’t just a celebrity out for dinner; this was a statement.