Hitmaker Rihanna stepped out in a stylish leather crop top that showed off her blossoming baby bump.
She was with boyfriend A$AP Rocky on Friday at the Gucci Fall/Winter 2022/23 show at Milan Fashion Week.
Pairing the look with a pair of low-rise satin flares emblazoned with a dragon, a lilac fur coat and an impressive collection of accessories, the S&M singer showed off her growing bump and made good on her promise to 'push the idea of sexy' for pregnant women.
The pop star, 34, sat on the front row next to the catwalk with her rapper beau, 33, with whom she is expecting her first child.
The father-to-be let his girlfriend steal the show with low-key, all-black attire while carrying a large Gucci suitcase.
A$AP and Rihanna were first linked in 2020, with rumours swirling for months about their relationship status before it was confirmed.
Now the two seem closer than ever, with A$AP, real name Rakim Mayers, having declared the Disturbia hitmaker "the love of my life" in an interview with GQ.
He said: "So much better when you got the One. She amounts to probably, like, a million of the other ones. I think when you know, you know.
"She's the One."
Rihanna announced her pregnancy last month with a glamorous photoshoot with A$AP, taken in New York City's Harlem.
Now, the star has revealed that she wants to revolutionise the way society treats pregnant women, recently telling Refinery29 that she is 'really into pushing the idea of sexy' as a mother-to-be.
"When women get pregnant, society tends to make it feel like you hide, hide your sexy, and that you're not sexy right now [but] you'll get back there and I don't believe in that s***," the expecting parent explained.
"So I'm trying stuff that I might not have even had the confidence to try before I was pregnant. The strappiest, the thinnest, and the more cut-outs the better for me."
Ever the shrewd businesswoman, she went on to express hope that her Savage X Fenty lingerie line allows all of her customers to feel sexy, revealing it was important to her that no one feels excluded - regardless of body type.
"We actually cast all of the mannequins off of real people," the star explained
"I wanted to make sure we included as many different body types as possible because you don't get to see curvy women and curvy men in this aspect."