Rihanna launches maternity range – and it’s more affordable than you’d expect

Rihanna Pregnancy range

by Emily Gilbert |
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Singer Rihanna quickly became well-known for her incredible maternity style (who remembers that pink maternity coat?) when expecting her first baby so we were thrilled to find out she was launching her very own maternity range. Rihanna’s Savage x Fenty new maternity capsule collection costs less than you'd expect with prices ranging from £13.50 to £21 - but you'll need to sign up to be a VIP.

Designed by Rihanna herself, the collection includes maternity bras and an oversized slogan t-shirt and as you'd expect from the pregnant star, they're seriously chic. Sizes range from XS to 5XL.

We love the bralette style maternity bras which come in a selection of colours and feature nursing clasps at the straps, full maternity sling layers for easy single-handed fastening, 2-ply cotton jersey cups that feel smooth against the skin and adjustable straps to ensure an ideal fit.

Speaking about the launch, Rihanna said: "The new maternity capsule is about bringing that confidence and comfort to moms at every stage of their journeys. I want to remind people that you can still channel sexiness and feel good while being a parent."

Scroll down to take a look at the collection by Rihanna - you'll have to move fast though as they're selling quickly!

Savage Not Sorry Lace Maternity Bralette
Price: $50 (£15 for VIP)

www.savagex.co.uk

Savage X Cotton Maternity Bralette
Price: $45 (£13.50 VIP)

www.savagex.co.uk

Floral Lace Maternity Bralette
Price: $50 (£15 VIP)

www.savagex.co.uk

Make More Graphic Tee
Price: $70 (£21 VIP)

www.savagex.co.uk

Savage X Cotton Maternity Bralette
Price: $45 (£13.50 VIP)

www.savagex.co.uk

Emily Gilbertis the Features & Reviews Editor for Mother&Baby and has written for the website and previously the magazine for six years. Specialising in product reviews, Emily is the first to know about all the exciting new releases in the parenting industry.

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