Rihanna shows off her fashion credentials in khaki mini-skirt and oversized jacket at Fenty clothing launch in Paris

She is set to make millions after expanding Fenty beauty into clothing.

And Rihanna looked effortlessly stylish as she arrived at her Fenty store for the exclusive preview of her fashion line in Paris on Thursday. 

The singer, 31, put on a leggy display in a khaki mini-skirt, which she teamed with a matching oversized jacket. 

Sartorially-savvy: Rihanna looked effortlessly stylish in a khaki ensemble as she arrived at her Fenty store for the exclusive preview of her fashion line in Paris on Thursday

Sartorially-savvy: Rihanna looked effortlessly stylish in a khaki ensemble as she arrived at her Fenty store for the exclusive preview of her fashion line in Paris on Thursday 

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She's got the best wardrobe in the biz, so it was no wonder the style-set rejoiced when Rihanna announced she was launching her own label.

The fashion-pack have been at fever pitch, which only escalated today when the singer stepped out in the second look from her self-styled collection.

Featuring a utilitarian mini skirt and coat, the ensemble radiates RiRi's signature style. We particularly love the fact that a lot of the pieces have been designed for both men and women to wear, like this coat for instance, which you might have spied Vogue editor, Edward Enninful, rocking on Instagram!

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Looking casually cool, Rihanna paired the thigh-high miniskirt with a plain white T-shirt and black embellished stilettos. 

Paying attention to detail, the songstress accessorised the look with a group of gold embossed necklaces, chunky hoop earrings and diamante shades.

She wore her black hair up in a glamorous half-up, half-down do and accentuated her radiant complexion with a slick of brown lipstick. 

Stylish display: The singer, 31, put on a leggy display in a khaki miniskirt, which she teamed with a matching oversized jacket

Stylish display: The singer, 31, put on a leggy display in a khaki miniskirt, which she teamed with a matching oversized jacket

Fashion maven: Looking casually-cool, Rihanna paired the thigh-high miniskirt, with a plain white t-shirt and black embellished stilettos

Fashion maven: Looking casually-cool, Rihanna paired the thigh-high miniskirt, with a plain white t-shirt and black embellished stilettos

She's got style: Rihanna looked the epitome of cool as she arrived at the launch of her clothing line
Strike a pose: She worked the cameras in her cool outfit

 She's got style: Rihanna looked the epitome of cool as she arrived at the launch of her clothing line 

Paying attention to detail: The songstress accessorised the look with a group of gold embossed necklaces, chunky hoop earrings and diamante shades

Paying attention to detail: The songstress accessorised the look with a group of gold embossed necklaces, chunky hoop earrings and diamante shades

Latest venture: The Umbrella hitmaker has joined forces with luxury group LVMH to launch 'Fenty', her own brand of clothes, shoes and accessories

Latest venture: The Umbrella hitmaker has joined forces with luxury group LVMH to launch 'Fenty', her own brand of clothes, shoes and accessories

Designer: The songstress was 'hands-on' in the creative process and said she used herself 'as the muse' when cultivating the collection

Designer: The songstress was 'hands-on' in the creative process and said she used herself 'as the muse' when cultivating the collection

The Umbrella hitmaker has joined forces with luxury group LVMH to launch 'Fenty', her own brand of clothes, shoes and accessories. 

The songstress was 'hands-on' in the creative process and said she used herself 'as the muse' when cultivating the collection, which is set to be released online beginning May 29. 

Rihanna announced the news on Instagram and wrote: 'Big day for the culture. thank you Mr.Arnault for believing in this little girl from the left side of an island, and for giving me the opportunity to grow with you at.

'This is proof that nothing is impossible. Glory be to God.'

Great reception: Rihanna waved to fans as she made her entrance

Great reception: Rihanna waved to fans as she made her entrance 

Glam: She wore her black hair up in a glamorous half-up, half-down do and accentuated her radiant complexion with a slick of brown lipstick

Glam: She wore her black hair up in a glamorous half-up, half-down do and accentuated her radiant complexion with a slick of brown lipstick

Rihanna's arrival in Paris comes after she revealed she's been living in London for a year- unbeknownst to her legions of fans. 

The singer who originally hails from Barbados, told The New York Times she's been 'keeping a little incognito' while staying in the capital and is enjoying the relative anonymity the city brings.

She said: '[I enjoy] walking around the block. When I go walking, I try to keep it a little incognito,' adding she finds Bank Holidays 'insane' [in a good way].  

On learning of the move, Brits have gone wild with excitement - with many joining the dots from last week, when the star shared a selfie which had a supermarket bag from Sainsbury's in the backdrop. 

Shocked to see that the R'n'B star - worth an estimated $260 million - even knew about the British chain, comments materialised on Instagram to the tune of: 'I honestly never thought I would see Rihanna next to a Sainsbury's bag.'  

Strike a pose! Rihanna posed with fans at the fashion launch

Strike a pose! Rihanna posed with fans at the fashion launch 

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Rihanna shows off her fashion credentials in khaki miniskirt at Fenty clothing launch in Paris 

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