Rihanna’s X-Rated Outfits At ‘Rated R’ Release Party

December 4th, 2009 // Leave a Comment

OK, so maybe Rihanna‘s outfits weren’t exactly X-rated, but they sure did show a lot of skin when the singer showedd up to the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC as part of her album release party for Rated R.

Initially, the singer arrived with a racy Zebra-print dress, complete with sexy slits revealing strategic sexy body parts. Then when the pop star took to the stage, she showed off her shaplely legs in a what looks like a superhero costume, complete with bright silver pantaloons.

The free concert attracted fans of all ages and provided the perfect prep for the singer to kick off her upcoming tour this spring, tickets for which will be up for presale in a few weeks.

As for what fans can expect, Rihanna tells MTV News, “We’ve been prepping for the tour for a few months now, coming out with different ideas and cool things that we can do. Things that we’ve never seen before, daring things–but now is when we really start with the rehearsal and we get into the nitty-gritty and the details of everything.”

Gallery Info: Rihanna performs onstage in concert in concert at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC.

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