She has swept across the fashion, music, and cosmetics industries.During a recent photo session for Harper’s Bazaar, Rihanna also utilized her platform to draw attention to the Black Lives Matter movement. She made a statement by shooting a ‘stop racism’ T-shirt for the September issue of the fashion magazine. The 32-year-old R&B diva collaborated with the renowned fashion magazine on a low-key photo shoot in which she was seen doing housework and relaxing at home.In June, after the untimely death of George Floyd, Rihanna closed her online Fenty beauty, fashion, and lingerie outlets on June 2 in observance of Blackout Tuesday.The celebrity announced that her fashion and beauty empire would temporarily close on this day in observance of ‘racial unfairness, injustice, and straight up racism’.She also promised to support the causes of Movement For Black Lives and Colour Of Change by donating money to them. Rihanna changed into a pair of sultry opaque tights and pink satin heels in an instant, all while balancing on a step ladder and attempting to change a lightbulb.The celebrity seemed to be in a storage closet as she posed for the unposed photo, also donning a loose T-shirt and a diamond choker.In another scene, the native of Barbados displayed her voluptuous figure in a flashy jumpsuit paired with a Dior headband.The Diamonds hitmaker and a guy buddy were both spread out on the carpet analyzing artwork. Later, while enjoying a sushi meal on her sofa, Rihanna posed for an artistic black and white photo. She wore tights and a black shirt for the smoldering picture.The singer was seen in a private photo resting on her bed, showcasing her stunning curves while donning a bra and studded pants. Other amusing photos from the shoot showed Rihanna strolling down the driveway with two bin liners and staring into a brightly lighted fridge in a dark room. In the interview titled “Rihanna’s Revolution,” the celebrity talked about how she’s always known she would eventually introduce a skincare line. She gave an explanation, saying, “I’ve always seen the Fenty brand as more than just makeup, and I knew from the start that I wanted to make skin care.” “It just came down to doing it correctly.” The formulations must be lived with for a while and subjected to various tests. In that regard, it differs greatly from cosmetics. It requires a lot of time. Rihanna’s interest with makeup further grew when she said in the past that her mother, who ‘knew everything’ about perfume, skin care, and makeup, is the source of her love for it.