Rihanna Makes A Quick Change After The Glamour WOTY Awards
If this isn't a dress that needs double sided tape... then I don't know one that does. LOOK at Rihanna trying to avoid exposure while getting out of the car and walking back to her NYC hotel. The singer made a quick change after attending the 2009 Glamour Women of the Year Awards and then headed straight to the after party.
I'm sure this dress was just stunning when Rihanna tried it on in front of a mirror...indoors... without any motion or wind. But unless she wanted to show off her bikini line to the crowd, I'm not so sure it was the best selection.
In other Rihanna news, here's the video of her 'It's On With Alexa Chung' appearance from yesterday.
And here she is talking to Sway about domestic abuse.
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143950 points
Clearly the strap/belt broke on her dress. Did you guys even bother to look at the photos?
271020 points
Yeah, I see what you mean, although even with the belt I doubt it would have been any more modest. !!!
3120 points
If that slit hit mid thigh it'd be beautiful. Looks kinda trampy now.
8525 points
Beautiful dress with a minor malfunction. She would have looked great if she didn't look so unhappy about the dress situation.
148095 points
It's a pretty dress but it looks like she was having some major issues with it...
160070 points
its a nice dress with probably a wardrobe malfunction.
8910 points
Much better than the other dress she was wearing.
17905 points
Agreed.
49120 points
She looks beautiful! Even her hair!
12640 points
gorgeous!
2575 points
I love this look on her. She can wear almost anything. I wish corporate America would like me with a blonde mohawky hairstyle. I'm sure I could pull it off :)
when did rihanna stop wearing black? After that interview?? lol
271020 points
Her hair looks like something died on top of her head....
14295 points
She looks gorgeous!!
70635 points
Pretty color on her. It blends with her complexion.
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