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Rihanna has released a line of socks featuring her most iconic looks so that you can wear them everywhere

That huge Met Gala dress that was like St. Brigid’s cloak is now available as a sock.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit Gala - New York Rihanna at the Met Gala in 2015

IS THERE ANYTHING that Rihanna can’t do?

Harvard’s Humanitarian of the Year for 2017, a diplomat, an actress, working as a creative director with various fashion designers, winning the 2014 Fashion Icon Award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America. As well as that, she also manages to fit in working as a singer and touring around the world performing.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit Gala - New York

As if she hasn’t constantly got enough on her plate, she has added another venture to her list of achievements. She has launched a sock line. Inspired by herself, and rightfully so, Rihanna’s socks will feature her most iconic looks.

One will feature the St. Brigid’s cloak-esque dress she wore at the Met Gala, which is photographed above in non-sock form.

Here’s how it’ll look on the sock.

Another will feature this look from the CFDA Fashion Awards in 2014.

2014 CFDA Awards - New York EMPICS Entertainment EMPICS Entertainment

Here it is in sock form. Very glam.

The two more sock designs are inspired by her music videos. Here’s the look from ‘Pour It Up’:

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And here is it’s corresponding sock design:

The last design is from her iconic music video for ‘Work’.

Paying tribute to Rihanna on our feet is a pretty sensible for solution for the majority of us who can not pull off Rihanna’s looks.

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