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When she gained weight before, it was proportional and worked and really didn't look like that much. Not this time... I wonder if she's going through that almost-30 weight gain where her metabolism is slowing down. I went through it and it's hell trying to lose the weight.

Agree though... that face is stunning!

My early 30s have been so hard with the weight gain and not being able to lose it!
 
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You and me both! I resolved that it came down to my diet and carbs and sugar had to go (save for a cheat day here and there). My body can't work it off anymore lol

I am trying to figure out a new diet plan, but I always get overwhelmed and keep making bad mistakes.

It happens again during menopause. Get ready for it.

Oh my word! NOOOOOO!
 
I didn't care for any of her Cannes looks but that face and those jewels make up for everything.

As for the weight gain, homegirl is still a sample size even with a lil weight :shrugs: I tend to prefer Rih on the thicker side so...

She'll be back in shape in time for Cropover. Gotta look bomb in her costume.
 
I am trying to figure out a new diet plan, but I always get overwhelmed and keep making bad mistakes.



Oh my word! NOOOOOO!
It can be hormonal. Bad estrogen vs good estrogen, that makes you put on weight. There ARE things you can do. Get your levels checked by a Dr, I take a supplement called DIM (diindolylmethane) more information here that helps balance out your hormones. It helped me.

But see your GP first (even though DIM is available OTC)
 
Rihanna Reveals Her Auctioneer Talents at the Parsons Benefit

Rihanna might want to consider a new side gig. On Monday night's 69th annual Parsons New School Benefit in New York City, the superstar took hold of the microphone to auction off tickets to her own Fenty Puma fashion show at New York Fashion Week in September. “Anybody want to beat that?,” she called across the room as the numbers hit $12,000. “I’ll even style you for the show.” Minutes later, the auction heated up, and the tickets went for $24,000.

But Rihanna wasn’t just there to sharpen her auctioneering skills. The singer and fashion designer was one of three women at the benefit as a special honoree. She was joined by Karen Katz, president and chief executive office Neiman Marcus Group and Eileen Fisher, designer and founder of her eponymous brand. “No one can actuallyshare the stage with [Rihanna],” Katz joked in her own onstage comments.

Katz was right. Following the auction, a runway show, and award presentation for senior Parsons students, Rihanna was the main focus of the evening, even when she shone the spotlight right back on the students who admired her.

“I don’t think you get celebrated enough,” she said. “You should be celebrated for every aspect of your growth and your growing pains. You should be celebrated for your creativity, for your fearlessness, your persistence and your determination . . . for being different, for not being given enough credit. For not having to use eye cream.”

Rihanna, who, was just 16 when she signed her first recording contract, said she sees a pattern when it comes to the way society treats the Millennial generation.

“We often tear our youth down when we should be building them up,” she said. “You are all the next generation. We need to invest in you.”

The evening ended with Rihanna and Donna Karan announcing their new project in partnership with Parsons, a merchandise line for Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation, which fights worldwide injustice, inequality, and poverty. Together with Karan, Rihanna announced the winners of the Design Fellowship Program, which will send three Parsons students to Port-au-Prince this June to work with local artists on the fashion line

“I’m here to say that I’m listening, I’m watching, and you’re up next,” she said to the hopeful designers. If these up-and-coming fashion stars ever need their mentor, all they likely have to do is listen for her. She’s pretty handy with that auctioneer's microphone.

Via Vanity Fair

Parson's Benefit

She's wearing Matt Dolan who graduated from Parsons in 2014



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Rihanna Reveals Her Auctioneer Talents at the Parsons Benefit

Rihanna might want to consider a new side gig. On Monday night's 69th annual Parsons New School Benefit in New York City, the superstar took hold of the microphone to auction off tickets to her own Fenty Puma fashion show at New York Fashion Week in September. “Anybody want to beat that?,” she called across the room as the numbers hit $12,000. “I’ll even style you for the show.” Minutes later, the auction heated up, and the tickets went for $24,000.

But Rihanna wasn’t just there to sharpen her auctioneering skills. The singer and fashion designer was one of three women at the benefit as a special honoree. She was joined by Karen Katz, president and chief executive office Neiman Marcus Group and Eileen Fisher, designer and founder of her eponymous brand. “No one can actuallyshare the stage with [Rihanna],” Katz joked in her own onstage comments.

Katz was right. Following the auction, a runway show, and award presentation for senior Parsons students, Rihanna was the main focus of the evening, even when she shone the spotlight right back on the students who admired her.

“I don’t think you get celebrated enough,” she said. “You should be celebrated for every aspect of your growth and your growing pains. You should be celebrated for your creativity, for your fearlessness, your persistence and your determination . . . for being different, for not being given enough credit. For not having to use eye cream.”

Rihanna, who, was just 16 when she signed her first recording contract, said she sees a pattern when it comes to the way society treats the Millennial generation.

“We often tear our youth down when we should be building them up,” she said. “You are all the next generation. We need to invest in you.”

The evening ended with Rihanna and Donna Karan announcing their new project in partnership with Parsons, a merchandise line for Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation, which fights worldwide injustice, inequality, and poverty. Together with Karan, Rihanna announced the winners of the Design Fellowship Program, which will send three Parsons students to Port-au-Prince this June to work with local artists on the fashion line

“I’m here to say that I’m listening, I’m watching, and you’re up next,” she said to the hopeful designers. If these up-and-coming fashion stars ever need their mentor, all they likely have to do is listen for her. She’s pretty handy with that auctioneer's microphone.

Via Vanity Fair

Parson's Benefit

She's wearing Matt Dolan who graduated from Parsons in 2014



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eww! that pant suit it awful even on her
 
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She's not known for playing it safe with fashion.

And it was no different for Rihanna on Tuesday when she stepped out in New York City wearing a massively oversize denim jacket as her only coverage up top, skipping a bra for the occasion.

The jacket was pulled off of the singer's shoulders, exposing her cleavage, and the loose garment was held onto her body by a large belt.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...ars-outrageous-jean-outfit.html#ixzz4hx7Gzjds

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