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Rihanna Features An All-Black Biker Gang In Her Summer Savage X Fenty Campaign

Rihanna Features An All-Black Biker Gang In Her Summer Savage X Fenty Campaign

The New Orleans’ Caramel Curves put the pedal to the metal!

Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty recruited the all-Black women’s biker biker crew, New Orleans’ Caramel Curves, for her latest campaign. Founded by Nakosha “Coco” Smith and Shanika “Tru” Beatty in 2005, along with Shaniqwa Jarvis, they became known for their floral bustiers, fishnet body stockings, and other daring looks. With “A GIRL KNOWS HER LIMITS BUT A BIKER GIRL KNOWS SHE HAS NONE” as their Instagram bio, no wonder Rihanna had the crew wear her new collection.



Smith told Vogue, “We are always blinging and glistening. Anything sequins, rhinestones – we’re going to wear it.” Looking flashy or sexy is somewhat their goal because the one thing they don’t want to look like is regular.


The collection is fitting for Caramel Curves biker crew several detailed lace looks and other pieces. One Caramel Curves crew member wore a black body suit with accents on the breasts and gloves and black lace leggings and another wore a red bra and matching fishnet leggings while both pose on their motorcycles. Another crew member wore a white flower embroidered on black bra, pantie, and glove set.


The collection is live on the Savage X Fenty website with the Fenty fragrance coming out today!


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