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Adriana Lima parades pregnant and bare belly for Alexander Wang

2022-04-20T16:44:00.895Z


The model, who is about to welcome her third child, marched in a black dress revealing her rounded belly on Tuesday, April 19, in Los Angeles.


The fashion world didn't take long to seize the trend launched by Rihanna, whose rounded belly has been exposed many times in recent months.

Evidenced by the remarkable appearance of Adriana Lima, Tuesday, April 19, in Los Angeles.

The former Victoria's Secret model, pregnant with her third child, sported a black ruffled dress, expertly cut to reveal her baby bump, during Alexander Wang's "Fortune City" fashion show.

A look embellished with a matching cardigan and shiny multi-pleat thigh high boots.

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The model, in a relationship with producer Andre Lemmers, announced her pregnancy in February in a TikTok video.

Already the mother of two children - Valentina, 12, and Sienna, 9, born of her previous union with Serbian basketball player Marko Jarić -, the forty-something has since revealed that she is expecting a little boy, whose birth is scheduled for September. 'fall.



She had formalized her relationship with her current partner on the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival in 2021. And the model is not the only one that Rihanna's outfits seem to have inspired.

The singer Lou Doillon, pregnant with her second child, indeed revealed, in mid-March, a snapshot of her bare breasts and belly under a simple denim overalls.

No doubt: Rihanna's style also seems to be making a splash.

Source: lefigaro

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