By Daily Mail Reporter
Bright star: The singer arrived in a vivd turquoise feathered outfit with nude Louboutin stilettos
She's been enjoying the sweet smell of success for quite a few years now - but Rihanna's outfit was a complete stinker as she launched her debut perfume in London today.
The Loud star was wearing a lurid bright feathered turquoise outfit that made her look like Sulley from Monsters Inc as she arrived at London's House Of Fraser flagship Oxford Street store.
The 23-year-old star had teamed the shapeless feathered vest with wide fit, baggy above-the-ankle trousers which seemed to make her legs look stumpy too.
The Navy: Rihanna's fans, who she calls her Navy, were out in force to met the star, with more queuing outside the store
In fact, the whole ensemble made it look as if the normally daring singer wasn't used to wearing so many - or such grown up - clothes.
Not only that, but her hair was looking unusually frumpy, now a dull chestnut brown colour with dull waves swept to one side.
However, there were some points in her favour.
Balmy day: The star was launching what is her debut fragrance in the UK
She had teamed the monstrous two-piece with towering nude Louboutin stilettos - refreshing not of the ubiquitous platform variety - and some Fifties-style cream sunglasses.
She was also sporting a Susan Caplan vintage jewellery to her perfume launch, a 1980s Chanel Gilt Metal Coin Bracelet worth £795 and 1980s Faux Pearl and Gold Tone Hoop Earringat worth £45.
Rihanna was officially launching her debut Reb'l Fleur fragrance in the UK with a meet and greet at the House Of Fraser flagship department store on London's Oxford Street - and have given 400 lucky fans the chance to meet her personally.
Hundreds of other fans crowded into the store just for a chance to glimpse the singer too - and perhaps get a whiff of her new perfume described in the publicity as 'daring, sexy and truly memorable.'
The crowds were no doubt swelled by a competition which gave 400 of her fans a chance to meet their heroine if they bought a special fragrance set earlier in the week.
The 400 fans got a special wrist band which gave them access to the lady herself. They also received a photo of her in a special photo frame.
And that wasn't all - the generous star is giving other fans a chance to see her live in the UK this weekend both in Chelmsford and Stafford at the V Festival.
Fluffy: The star certainly stood out in her brightly-coloured outfit
She wrote on her Twitter: 'UKNavy I'm givin away tix to both V fest's today at my #ReblFleur launch!!! Woop Woop #RAH'
She plays both Weston Park in Stafford and Hylands Park in Chelmsford as part of her continuing Loud tour.
She plays Stafford tomorrow on a bill that includes Eminem, The Script, Manic Street Preachers, Pendulum, Primal Scream and Calvin Harris.
The bill then transfers to Chelmsford on Sunday.
The other day of the two-day, two-site festival meanwhile features Arctic Monkeys, Plan B, Dizzee Rascal, Kaiser Chiefs, Jessie J, Bruno Mars, Example and Olly Murs.
Flying out of the shops: Rihanna glammed up for the launch as she flew into the UK looking casual
Rihanna flew out from Los Angeles earlier this week to Europe having spent a few days back in the city where she now resides following a lengthy holiday in her native Barbados.
She was in Norway yesterday, and clearly fell hard for the country, writing on her Twitter: 'NORWAY!!!! I fell in love with you foreverrrrr....'
A visit to her native Barbados certainly seems to have given Rihanna a much needed rest from her hectic schedule.
However, she had another break in her live diary after V Festival, before hitting the stage again on the 17 September in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
source:dailymail
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Is this her worst outfit yet? Rihanna seems unused to wearing so many clothes as she dons odd feathered outfit in London
Jumat, 19 Agustus 2011
Is this her worst outfit yet? Rihanna seems unused to wearing so many clothes as she dons odd feathered outfit in London
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