Rihanna wore a feathered puffer jacket at first public outing since welcoming her baby boy

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Rihanna wore a feathered puffer jacket at first public outing since welcoming her baby boy
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Rihanna wore a feathered puffer jacket at first public outing since welcoming her baby boy.

“You know, it would take a lot of work to have us forcefully match before we leave the house. Sometimes we match to a T, or we just wear the same clothes. If I buy a shirt that she likes, I expect to get it stolen...but then I gotta steal it back.”

While Rihanna rocked a number of trendsetting looks throughout her pregnancy, the “Diamonds” singer has been taking time away from the public eye since giving birth to her son in May. "Rihanna is doing well. They are very excited to be parents," a source close to Rihanna and A$AP Rocky told

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