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In 2018, Rihanna received praise after her New York Fashion Week Savage x Fenty lingerie show, which featured People of Color and two pregnant models in addition to a range of models of varying body shapes and sizes.<ref>https://www.harpersbazaar.com/fashion/models/amp23109442/rihanna-savage-fenty-fashion-show-pregnant-models/</ref>
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In October 2020, Rihanna gained another praise for showcasing her latest Savage X Fenty lingerie collection with diverse male models in the show and on the website. The menswear capsule collection dropped online after the singer’s Savage X Fenty Vol 2 lingerie fashion show aired on Amazon Prime Video and drawn attention for their new range of boxers modelled by plus-size black male models.<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/rihanna-savage-x-fenty-website-lingerie-male-models-plus-size-diverse-inclusivity-b758025.html%3Famp</ref> The show was also praised for featuring black breast cancer survivors as part of Breast Cancer Awareness month and to benefit Clara Lionel Foundation.<ref>https://www.cnn.com/style/article/savage-x-fenty-breast-cancer-awareness-campaign/index.html</ref>
  
 
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Savage X Fenty is a lingerie line founded by Rihanna in 2018.[1] Savage X Fenty is a joint venture between Rihanna and TechStyle Fashion Group and has an optional membership program.[2]

The brand's first fashion show was held at Brooklyn Navy Yard in 2019, as part of New York Fashion Week. The second show, Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 2, aired on Amazon Prime Video on October 2, 2020.[3]

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In 2018, Rihanna received praise after her New York Fashion Week Savage x Fenty lingerie show, which featured People of Color and two pregnant models in addition to a range of models of varying body shapes and sizes.[4]

In October 2020, Rihanna gained another praise for showcasing her latest Savage X Fenty lingerie collection with diverse male models in the show and on the website. The menswear capsule collection dropped online after the singer’s Savage X Fenty Vol 2 lingerie fashion show aired on Amazon Prime Video and drawn attention for their new range of boxers modelled by plus-size black male models.[5] The show was also praised for featuring black breast cancer survivors as part of Breast Cancer Awareness month and to benefit Clara Lionel Foundation.[6]

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