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Rihanna made the Savage x Fenty runway show as "visually enthusiastic as possible" amid the pandemic

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#SAVAGEXFENTYSHOW VOL. 2.#SAVAGENOTSORRYXclusively on @PrimeVideo pic.twitter.com/NBAS8Ai7hkThe first Savage x Fenty show, which was filmed in New York during last year's New York Fashion Week, was easily one of the most talked-about fashion events from 2019.

Rihanna's reimagined format of a broadcast runway presentation included high-energy choreography, music, and celebrity cameos, and proved that the concept of the televised lingerie runway show isn't dead after all.

Read on for more details of the highly anticipated Savage x Fenty fashion show.You can view the Savage x Fenty fashion show anywhere you can stream Amazon Prime Video, including on the following devices.Watch Amazon Prime Video Rihanna opened up to People magazine about the.

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