Rihanna looks nothing short of sensational in smouldering yellow lingerie

Rihanna looks nothing short of sensational in smouldering yellow lingerie as she displays her incredible figure in her latest Fenty collection

She has added the title of lingerie designer to her vast resumé.

And Rihanna proved to be her own best advertisement on Thursday as she took to social media to share the latest sizzling shot from her Fenty underwear line.

The Rude Boy hitmaker, 32, sent temperatures soaring as she pulled all her best poses in racy lemon lingerie from her own collection. 

Oh my! Rihanna proved to be her own best advertisement on Thursday as she took to social media to share the latest sizzling shot from her Fenty underwear line

Rihanna proved herself to be a veteran in the saucy snaps game as she smouldered while gazing seductively over one shoulder. 

The yellow lingerie complemented her skin tone perfectly and the cut out bottoms helped hightlight her incredibly peachy posterior. 

She wore her hair in tumbling curls while opting for a dewy make-up look – undoubtedly from her Fenty make-up line. 

Another steamy snap saw the stunner showcase her peachy posterior as she leaned forward while leaving very little to the imagination.  

Oh my! The yellow lingerie complemented her skin tone perfectly and the cut out bottoms helped hightlight her incredibly peachy posterior

Oh my! The yellow lingerie complemented her skin tone perfectly and the cut out bottoms helped hightlight her incredibly peachy posterior

Woah! Another steamy snap saw the stunner showcase her peachy posterior as she leaned forward while leaving very little to the imagination

Woah! Another steamy snap saw the stunner showcase her peachy posterior as she leaned forward while leaving very little to the imagination

It comes as Rihanna proved herself to be a woman of all talents as she, in a joint effort with Twitter’s Jack Dorsey and his #StartSmall initiative, put forth $15 million from her nonprofit, The Clara Lionel Foundation, to go to mental health services. 

The effort comes amid the times of social unrest and the coronavirus pandemic.

The Umbrella vocalist’s foundation said in a statement: ‘Racial injustices perpetrated by systems built to keep people safe are exacerbating the coronavirus’s mental health impact on individuals and families across the United States.

 ‘Even as the majority of states have begun lifting restrictions in recent days, millions of Americans continue to face daunting challenges when it comes to their health, mental and economic wellbeing.’

Hot stuff: She wore her hair in tumbling curls while opting for a dewy make-up look - undoubtedly from her Fenty make-up line

Hot stuff: She wore her hair in tumbling curls while opting for a dewy make-up look – undoubtedly from her Fenty make-up line

The latest: It comes as Rihanna proved herself to be a woman of all talents as she, in a joint effort with Twitter’s Jack Dorsey and his #StartSmall initiative, put forth $15 million from her nonprofit, The Clara Lionel Foundation, to go to mental health services (pictured in February)

Humble: It's the latest in a series of donations from the pop superstar and tech leader, as Rihanna's foundation has donated more than $36 million toward coronavirus relief (Jack, pictured in April)

The latest: Rihanna, 32, in a joint effort with Twitter’s Jack Dorsey and his #StartSmall initiative, is putting forth $15 million from her nonprofit, The Clara Lionel Foundation, to go to mental health services amid the challenging times of social unrest and the coronavirus pandemic 

The You Da One singer’s organization pointed at cities including Chicago and Newark, New Jersey as places where the prevalent factors have created dangerous environments for the populace. 

The statement went on: ‘In Newark, which has one of the highest COVID-19 infection rates in the country, senior citizens, low-income families and homeless individuals are facing impossible decisions everyday..

 ‘Whhether to buy groceries or pay utility bills, risk eviction or risk crowded shelters…

‘In Chicago, racial disparities are contributing to alarmingly disproportionate rates of infection and death among Black and Brown people.

Mindful: Dorsey (pictured in June last year) and the S&M singer have past collaborated on charitable endeavors

Mindful: Dorsey (pictured in June last year) and the S&M singer have past collaborated on charitable endeavors