Courtesy of Savage x FentyBeautyBeauty newsBeauty / Beauty newsRihanna spotlights breast cancer survivors in new Savage x Fenty collectionThe limited-edition Savage x Thrivers line was released in support of Breast Cancer Awareness monthShareLink copied ✔️October 3, 2019October 3, 2019TextDominic Cadogan Like us, you’re probably still quaking from the Savage x Fenty show that completely destroyed NYFW and Victoria’s Secret simultaneously. ICYMI, or haven’t had a chance to watch yet, it was a huge bonanza that featured a literal army of models from the likes of Cara Delevingne to activist and amputee Mama Cax (read more of her experiences here). Now, in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month, Rihanna has announced a new collection that celebrates Thrivers – a lesser-known group of young women surviving with aggressive forms of breast cancer. “I want to raise awareness for under-served breast cancer communities and the Savage X Thrivers represent young women of all walks of life living and thriving with cancer,” explains Rihanna on the collection. “The easiest way for people to get involved and make a difference is by shopping this box and collection.” Featuring Stephanie Seban, Bianca Muniz, Johanna De La Cruz, and Nalie Agustin, throughout the month the Savage x Fenty Instagram account will be sharing their stories and raising awareness around breast cancer. Find out more here. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBeauty gift guide 2025: Dazed editors share their wishlistsThe sweat-drenched world of Sukeban wrestling takes Miami Jean Paul GaultierJean Paul Gaultier’s iconic Le Male is the gift that keeps on givingMeet the braider behind the Afro-textured hairstyles at PFW SS26‘Accept your ugly’: I tried ‘beauty shadow work’ to help my self-esteemHoroscopes December 2025: Expect fun, flirting and major plot twistsThis film is an intimate portrait of Black hair and identityHow tech-inspired SFX is revealing our anxieties about a cybernetic futureBleach play: How halo rings and ghost roots are taking over hair trendsEcho Seireeni’s prosthetic creations are warping realityMy year of divesting from beauty cultureCan psychedelics enhance your workout?