What do you wear
to pick up one of the fashion industry’s most coveted style prizes? Well, if
you’re in Rihanna
and your fashion USP is audaciousness teamed with unapologetic brazenness, you
wear nothing.
Well, nothing
bar a shimmering sheer floor-length dress that reveals everything, nipples et
al, in a move that would make Instagram
censors dive for cover.
Her modesty was
just about hidden by a nude coloured thong, which she covered with a fur stole.
Part Josephine
Baker, part sphinx, she teamed her Adam Selman-designed dress with a sparkling
turban. While conservative fashion critics may bemoan her wardrobe choice and
tell her to cover up, this might be the most ‘Rihanna’ ensemble she’s ever worn
– it’s admirably confident, fearlessly individual and unashamedly provocative. Rihanna
in her Adam Selman dress, covered in 216,000 Swarovski crystals
Not even Solange Knowles
– who also attended the Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards last
night – would have picked a fight with her, so intimidating was Rihanna’s
near-naked presence.
In a sea of
innocuously-dressed models and actresses, Rihanna was a refreshingly, defiant
antidote.
The “We Found
Love” singer collected the Fashion Icon Award from Anna Wintour last night, an
honour previously given to Kate Moss, Lady Gaga, Johnny Depp and Nicole Kidman.
Other names to be celebrated include the Olsen twins, who received Best
Accessories Designer of the Year for their label The Row. Rihanna at the CFDAs
last night
Instagram can
rest easy over fears it may receive a post or two by Rihanna from the evening:
she has deleted herself from the social media channel after it censored
one of more risqué images recently.
Last week,
Rihanna tweeted her support for Scout Willis – the 22-year-old daughter of Demi
Moore and Bruce Willis – who staged a topless
protest in New York in reaction having been banned from Instagram
for posting a photograph of a sweatshirt she designed featuring two topless
women.
In May, US Vogue
creative director and former model Grace Coddington
was also recently temporarily removed from the channel for sharing a
topless line drawing.
However, the
company’s CEO, Kevin Systrom, maintains that its strict no-nudity policy is
“fair”.
“Our goal is
really to make sure that Instagram, whether you're a celebrity or not, is a
safe place and that the content that gets posted is something that's
appropriate for teens and also for adults,“ he told the BBC.
"We need to
make certain rules to make sure that everyone can use it."
Source:www.independent.co.uk
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