Rihanna has told the BBC that being able to wear fashionable clothes in public again after having two children has led to a personal “rediscovery”.
The singer revealed she got “too comfortable” wearing pyjamas and sweats after having her second son last year.
After having children, fashion becomes “the least important” thing, she said.
But, speaking at the launch party of her latest collaboration with Puma in London, she said dressing up “does something for you as a woman”.
The multi-Grammy Award winner has two sons with rapper A$AP Rocky – RZA Athelaston Mayers, born in 2022, and Riot Rose Mayers, born in 2023.
“With the first pregnancy, I feel like I was able to wear heels all the way through,” she said.
“But then with the second pregnancy, you have a toddler, a belly, it’s winter, you have a coat, a baby bag. You’re like, heels? Hmm, maybe not. That’s why I got a little bit more creative with my comfortable style.
“And then I got too comfortable after I had my second kid and I just was in robes, PJs, sweats.
“And now I’m playing again. Now I’m having fun with my clothes.”
The star attended the London launch on Wednesday, days after being spotted at the Coachella festival in California.
Returning to the spotlight and thinking about fashion again has given her “a rediscovery” and the licence “to even allow myself that space mentally to approach my closet and create stuff”, she said.
“After a while when you have kids, you think, this is the dumbest [stuff], the least important. It really is the least important thing.
“But it does something for you as a woman, and as a mum that’s important for us.”