In case you didn’t know, Rihanna is gracing her third coveted cover of Vogue Magazine in within three years.
In the magazine’s interview, Rihanna states [about singing]: “I did sing a lot as a child. A lot. I practiced hard to maneuver my voice. I love singing. I love it, and it doesn’t feel like a chore. It’s an expression. I never wanted to be famous. I just wanted my music to be heard all over the world. Then it happened and the fame came with it. I can’t ever imagine feeling used to it.”/ “It’s not all down to my voice. There’s people with way more talent than I when it comes to singing. Bigger voices. But people want to know who you are. Fashion is a clear indication, a way to express your attitude, your mood.”
Well Rihanna’s got her work cut out for her already in that regard. And one thing stands true-something she can most certainly do (over most) is dance to the beat of her own drum should she ever lose her day job.
Modeling is turning out to look pretty promising for the Bajan beauty who the paps caught up with just yesterday in Hollywood while out on a shopping spree.
Rihanna was giving off all kinds of Uma Therman / “Pulp Fiction” fierceness in the plain, cute white spaghetti strapped number, but hair screaming: “Uma,” [Pulp Fiction].
Other Side of the Fame posted a story and some awesome pics of the songbird out her way out for Italian this past Saturday wearing the same cropped bob hairstyle with a bang. And from the looks of things, should she retire (or even be out-sang), modeling may very well be her next big thing.
Anna Wintour of Vogue will most certainly have her.
See our gallery of the fashion spread Rihanna does for this March’s Vogue Magazine.