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IT’S NOT EVERY DAY that a film premiere doubles as a front row moment, but when your parents are Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, custom Dior is practically a family tradition.

Last night in Los Angeles, at the premiere of The Smurfs Movie (where Rihanna voices Smurfette), their sons – Riot Rose, aged one, and three-year-old RZA – arrived in full custom Jonathan Anderson for Dior. Not even a month after the designer’s menswear debut, no less.

Riot wore a scaled-down version of the collection’s opening look: exaggerated cargo shorts inspired by Dior’s historic Delft dress, paired with a green tweed blazer and jabot-style neckpiece. RZA’s look echoed the mood, combining a light pink shirt and tie with forest green trousers and a chain-link belt.

Together, they delivered the kind of high-fashion moment that most adults couldn’t pull off.

Photography: Courtesy Getty Images
Photography: Courtesy Getty Images

Anderson’s debut was packed with aristocratic flourishes – Eton collars, New Look proportions, Oxbridge tailoring – and here, those references were reimagined at toddler scale. On paper, the silhouettes are ambitious. But on two boys with fashion lineage and natural cool? They became something else entirely.

Rihanna, wore floor-length Saint Laurent – sweeping skirt, forest green bow, and a worn-in leather jacket thrown over the top. It was a look, no doubt.

But even the best-dressed woman in the world is no match for two toddlers in full Dior, straight off the runway.

Custom Dior isn’t handed out lightly. But when Jonathan Anderson himself posts a photo and calls you “the cutest”? You’re not just wearing fashion – you’re part of it.

Safe to say, these kids are the coolest kids on the block.


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