Rihanna wears glossy nylon puffa jacket Philipp Plein, cashmere crop top Courrèges, white gold and diamond earrings Chopard, vinyl boots stylist’s archivePhotography Harley Weir, Styling Robbie Spencer

Rihanna is throwing a party tonight and we’re all invited

Join the Fenty Social Club live from your living room

Given that most of us are stuck indoors for the foreseeable future, people are finding new ways to connect, create, and share stories, with many looking to Instagram as their arena of choice. Seriously, have you ever seen so many glowing pink ’Live’ circles at the top of your feed? 

Following in the footsteps of James Blake, who gave us an intimate performance from behind his home piano, and French New Wave icon Jean-Luc Godard, who offered a masterclass on ‘images in the time of coronavirus’, the next star to step up to the virtual plate is Rihanna, through her label Fenty

Taking place tonight (April 10), the Fenty Social Club IG event will see the likes of OctavianKitty Cash, and DJ Pedro perform live around the world, with special guests expected to drop in throughout the evening. Rumour has it that even RiRi herself might make a surprise appearance during the session, which means it's definitely not one to be missed.  

Check out the post below for more details and look back on Fenty’s SS20 campaign above.

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