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Rihanna Loves Us So Much She’s Streaming Her Savage X Fenty Show on Amazon Prime Video

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New York Fashion Week hasn’t even started yet and Rihanna’s some how managed to make it even better, announcing Savage X Fenty is returning to this year’s circuit and the runway show will be streamed live on Amazon Prime Video. That’s right, save yourself the drama of trying to crash and take in the show from the comfort of your own home.

According to a press release, Savage X Fenty’s fall/winter 2019 show will be “a one-of-a-kind event blending music, fashion and culture” with surprises and guest performances. The Savage X Fenty special will take viewers behind the scenes of the making of the show and will be archived on Amazon Prime Video so customers can relive the experience over and over again.

“Rihanna has conquered the worlds of music, film, beauty and fashion. She has re-invented the idea of what fashionable lingerie should be for a global customer,” said Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios. “The brand authentically reflects empowering statements of inclusivity, body positivity and fun! The Savage X Fenty Show promises to be a ground-breaking and truly unique experience and we’re thrilled to give our global customers an exclusive front row seat.”

Last year’s Savage x Fenty fashion show featured a futuristic greenhouse with a rotating stage, choreographed routines, a very pregnant Slick Woods, and a diverse cast of models in the brands sexy lace sets and cozy loungewear.

Renew your Prime membership ASAP because the Savage X Fenty Show will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video starting on Friday, September 20.

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