Shanina Shaik says Rihanna inspired her pregnancy style: She’s ‘empowering women’

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Even supermodels want to dress like Rihanna.

Victoria’s Secret stunner Shanina Shaik gave birth to her first child, a son, with partner Matthew Adesuyan last month and is adjusting to life as a new mom.

But while her day-to-day might look majorly different now, Shaik, 31, didn’t stop working while pregnant. She even showed off her baby bump on the runway in a belly-baring look at May’s amfAR Gala Cannes, an “honor” she tells Page Six Style she’ll “cherish” forever.

When it came to dressing for her bump while off duty, the Aussie model — who’s the face of Australian denim brand Ksubi’s new collaboration with P.E Nation — tells us she looked to Bad Gal Riri’s daring maternity ensembles for inspiration.

“[Rihanna] definitely paved the way for a new trend — and it’s not even a trend. I think it’s just about empowering women and understanding that once a woman is pregnant, our life is not on pause. We can go to events and function like a normal human being,” Shaik says.


Shaik tells Page Six Style she was busier than ever while pregnant with her first child earlier this year, but was grateful that designers wanted to celebrate her bump on the runway.

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Shaik tells Page Six Style she was busier than ever while pregnant with her first child earlier this year, but was grateful that designers wanted to celebrate her bump on the runway.

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