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Rihanna looks lovely in lilac at London launch of Fenty Beauty

The singer's beauty line features foundation in 40 different shades

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Rihanna looked lovely in lilac at the London launch of Fenty Beauty on Tuesday night. The Work singer is making a splash in the cosmetics world with the unveiling of her debut make-up line, which features foundation in 40 different shades to accommodate many different skintones.

Rihanna, real name Robyn Rihanna Fenty, celebrated her latest venture with a party held at department store Harvey Nichols, and looked gorgeous in a frothy lavender dress by Molly Goddard. She complemented the ensemble with strappy silver sandals and loaded up on the bling, opting for diamond bracelets, rings and a stunning necklace from Chopard. Selecting products from her Fenty Beauty line, Rihanna also rocked a swipe of light purple eyeshadow on her lids, a little pink blush on the apples of her cheeks and shiny pink lip gloss.

While the 29-year-old was the centre of attention at the bash, a number of other celebrities were also in attendance. Scottish singer Tallia Storm dazzled in a sheer beige gown from Christian Dior which showed off a hint of her matching underwear, which she matched with black pointed Christian Louboutin high heels and a mini white Lady Dior handbag. British model Leomie Anderson rocked a monochromatic Chanel tracksuit, which featured white stripe detailing around the cuffs, and carried a quirky red clutch bag.

Editor-in-chief of British Vogue magazine Edward Enninful kept his look classic by sporting a white shirt and black suit, while presenter Maya Jama made a sartorial statement in a silver sequin top, baggy boyfriend jeans and white sneakers.

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Rihanna's latest party comes as she confirmed that Fenty Beauty products are cruelty-free, with a representative releasing a statement explaining that the products aren't available in China, which requires all the make-up and skincare sold in the country to be tested on animals.

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