Not many people could pull off a bright green tracksuit.
But when you look as good as Rihanna, even a floral silk combo can look pretty hot.
The ANTI star looked full of confidence as she strutted through the streets of New York on Monday night wearing a matching green jacket and pants with faux-fur cuffs.
Her tracksuit trousers featured red and blue strips down both sides and she gave her sporty outfit a more dressy feel with a pair of heeled white boots.
Rihanna's hair was worn loose and she added an extra touch of glam with some bright red lipstick.
She didn't scrimp on the accessories with bangles, shades and a choker necklace.
RiRi was pictured as she left meetings at the Roc Nation headquarters which, according to onlookers, lasted around four hours.
The hard-working Diamonds singer squeezed in some business talks in between two sold-out shows in Brooklyn.
Rihanna has been showing off her unusual style on stage too, stepping out in some seriously bizarre ensembles.
Taking to the stage this weekend at the Barclays Center, the Work singer proved you don't need to strip off to be sexy as she seduced the crowd with her performance.
Looking more like a dystopian warrior ready to head out on the battlefield than a pop star, RiRi's strong and sexy look perfectly encapsulated her fiercely sexual image.
Rocking a pair of thigh high suede boots with a grey bodysuit, RiRi showcased bags of attitude as she ran through her hit laden set, before changing into a sheer jumpsuit.
One of the most out there looks was a laced up body suit with a detached hood.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the tour wardrobe, directional stylist Mel Ottenberg told Vogue they had intentionally moved away from the scantily-clad look.
He said: “It’s the opposite of what I did with her on her last tour.
“Which was much more embellished and gold and intricate for the beginning. I just wanted to strip it all away. I felt like I was sort of bored of it."
He added: "To me, it was anti what any pop diva would ever be wearing to open her concert."
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