Rihanna makes eye-popping display in red lingerie that flaunts her chest and butt to become ‘queen of V-Day’

Rihanna made a striking appearance in a new Instagram post shared Tuesday morning.

The Diamonds singer was dressed in scarlet lace lingerie from her Savage X Fenty collection in time for Valentine’s Day, which falls on February 14.

She showed off her toned figure after welcoming two babies – RZA and Riot – with A$AP Rocky. Her stomach looked flat as she had skinny legs and sculpted arms as she held a bow and arrow with a lighted bullseye at the end.

Her long raven hair was tinted red and pinned up in the front in the shape of a heart. Black pumps with white socks completed the kittenish look.

The viewer captioned the sultry post: “Bend over – the Queen of V-Day has arrived. #LoveYourWay

‘I like your way. The Loveline collection just dropped for V-Day. Buy it online and in stores.”

Rihanna made a striking appearance in a new Instagram post shared Tuesday morning

The Diamonds singer was dressed in scarlet lace lingerie from her Savage X Fenty collection in time for Valentine's Day, which falls on February 14.

The Diamonds singer was dressed in scarlet lace lingerie from her Savage X Fenty collection in time for Valentine’s Day, which falls on February 14.

Her brand Savage X Fenty has become a dynamo for fashionable styles, with prices and inclusive sizes.

“Founded in 2018 by Brand Visionary and founder Rihanna, Savage

Her intimate line and beauty brands have been so successful that she has focused on them while putting her music career on the back burner.

This comes after A$AP Rocky said he is leaving it to Queen Rihanna to dress their children.

The power couple is known for their bold, trend-setting fashion choices.

But these days, the 36-year-old rapper — who received the Cultural Innovator Prize at the Fashion Awards in London for creating viral fashion moments — is embracing a more toned-down “dad style.”

And he has turned to his partner, also 36, to dress RZA, two, and 16-month-old Riot.

When asked who oversees the boys’ style, Rocky told PEOPLE, “That’s just their mom.

She showed off her toned figure after welcoming two babies with rapper A$AP Rocky

She showed off her toned figure after welcoming two babies with rapper A$AP Rocky

Her stomach looked toned as she had lean legs and sculpted arms as she held a bow and arrow

Her stomach looked toned as she had lean legs and sculpted arms as she held a bow and arrow

At the end of the bright pink arrow was a burning red rose

At the end of the bright pink arrow was a burning red rose

Her long raven hair was tinted red and pinned up in the front in the shape of a heart

Her long raven hair was tinted red and pinned up in the front in the shape of a heart

‘I have no contribution whatsoever to dressing my sons.

“Sometimes she dresses them up like me in kilts and stuff, but that’s all their mother, man. She has good style and taste.’

The ‘Fashion Killa’ rapper describes his current style as ‘quiet luxury’.

He said: ‘If I could define my father’s style, I would say it is much more focused. Before, it was basically like absurd outfits, where everything just didn’t match for the sake of it. But now I find it a bit of a quieter luxury.’

Rocky hopes his and Fenty brand founder Rihanna’s sons will have the same “originality and confidence” as he does.

He said: ‘I hope they take away my originality and confidence.

“It’s in their blood and their genes, no pun intended.”

Rihanna attends the Savage X Fenty Celebration of Lavish Lace Debut at Nordstrom Century City on October 10 in Los Angeles

Rihanna attends the Savage X Fenty Celebration of Lavish Lace Debut at Nordstrom Century City on October 10 in Los Angeles

Rocky spoke at the 2024 Footwear News Achievement Awards in New York City after being honored with the Collaboration of the Year award for his work with sporty fashion brand Puma.

And while previously discussing his work with Puma, he admitted that his style is an “acquired taste.”

Explaining his approach to the creative process, he said, “My rule is this: If it doesn’t personally satisfy or nourish me, or if it doesn’t meet my personal standards, then I won’t sell it.”

He added: “I have an acquired taste, so I don’t expect all people to get it. It’s a niche group of people who live like that.’