
Singer, mogul, and mother of three Rihanna took to the Parisian streets with her six-month-old daughter, Rocki Irish. This outing marked the infant’s first public appearance—and, naturally, she arrived dressed for the occasion. In true Rihanna fashion, no detail was overlooked. The baby stepped out in head-to-toe Dior, complete with a vintage green and black knit hat originally designed by John Galliano in 2002. The archival accessory alone signaled that this was no ordinary debut. The rest of her look featured a gray plaid dress layered over jeans and, of course, as babies tend to rock, one missing shoe. You can see her style debut here.
Rihanna’s children are no strangers to rocking Dior—especially thanks to the fact that Rihanna is the official face of the house’s J’adore fragrance. Rocki’s older brothers, RZA and Riot, were previously spotted in custom Baby Dior looks, designed by Jonathan Anderson, at the premiere of Smurfs. Their outfits mirrored miniature versions of designs that had only just graced the runway months prior, reinforcing the family’s close relationship with fashion at its highest level.

With a father like A$AP Rocky, whose track “Fashion Killa” remains a cultural touchstone, and a mother like Rihanna, who famously starred in the song’s video, style is practically embedded in their DNA. The video itself stands as an early marker of the couple’s shared fashion sensibility, making each public outing from their children feel like a continuation of that legacy.

These children are, quite literally, the products of greatness across music, business, and fashion. Each appearance feels intentional, and at once curated yet organic, reminding us that style is both inherited and instinctive. That said, we can’t wait to see what fashion’s modern royal family does next.
