Rihanna turns heads in a leopard print jumpsuit as she enjoys dinner with friends in Los Angeles

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By Laura Parkin For Mailonline

Published: 08:40 GMT, 31 October 2024 | Updated: 08:47 GMT, 31 October 2024

She always makes sure to turn heads with her stylish ensembles.  

And Rihanna made no exception as she headed out for dinner in Los Angeles on Thursday dressed head-to-toe in leopard print.   

The singer, 36, wore a loose fitting jumpsuit that zipped down the front and was complete with a hood. 

Rihanna accessorised her one-piece with a burgundy Bottega Veneta handbag and added a pair of silver heels. 

Arriving at celebrity hotspot Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica, covered her face with a pair of large sunglasses.

Rihanna looked stylish as she headed out for dinner in Los Angeles on Thursday, head-to-toe in leopard print

The singer, 36, wore a loose fitting jumpsuit that zipped down the front and was complete with a hood

Rihanna wasted no time in catching up with friends at the Italian restaurant after a busy month at Shanghai Fashion Week and a short trip to Barbados with A$AP Rocky. 

It was a good start of the week for Rocky, whose trial for allegedly shooting a former friend and plaintiff A$AP Relli was postponed on Tuesday so that he can perform at benefit concert in Thailand.

The troubled rapper (born Rakim Athelaston Mayers) is scheduled to headline Rolling Loud Thailand on November 22 at the theme park Legend Siam Pattaya in Na Chom Thian.

But the Rolling Loud Thailand press release and website mention no association with any charity or non-profit organization for the fest, which costs fans $270-$425 for single-day passes and $650-$1,020 for three-day passes.

'I'm trying to create [a] Starbucks [with franchise festivals],' Rolling Loud co-founder Matt Zingler explained to Forbes in 2018.

'It's just about scaling, price elasticity, and supply and demand. For us as a festival, our return on investment ranges between 10-50%. There's a reason we're growing at the rate we are.'

On January 8, A$AP - who hired attorney Joe Tacopina - pled not guilty to two counts of assault with a semi-automatic firearm stemming from a 2021 shooting of his longtime friend A$AP Relli (born Terell Ephron).

Prosecutors obtained video of Rocky - who's facing up to eight years in prison if convicted - allegedly holding a gun, but there's no video of Ephron being shot through the hand.

She boosted her height with a pair of silver heels

Arriving at celebrity hotspot Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica, covered her face with a pair of large sunglasses

Rihanna wasted no time in catching up with friends at the Italian restaurant after a busy month at Shanghai Fashion Week and a short trip to Barbados with A$AP Rocky

She hopped into a waiting car and headed home alone 

On January 8, A$AP - who hired attorney Joe Tacopina - pled not guilty to two counts of assault with a semi-automatic firearm stemming from a 2021 shooting of his friend A$AP Relli (Rhianna and A$AP Rocky with their sons RZA Athelston, two, and Riot Rose, one)

A$AP Rocky's (R, pictured January 10 with attorney Joe Tacopina) criminal assault jury trial was postponed until January 21 so he could perform at a 'benefit concert in Bangkok'

On Tuesday, LA Superior Court Judge Mark Arnold welcomed Rihanna into his court room and agreed to accommodate her in case she wants to attend A$AP's trial

The two-time Grammy nominee's late Bajan father reportedly went to prison when he was only 12, and he spent his teen years moving around homeless shelters with his mother and sister.

On Tuesday, LA Superior Court Judge Mark Arnold welcomed Rihanna into his court room and agreed to accommodate her in case she wants to attend A$AP's trial, which is expected to last between seven to 10 days.

Rocky's delayed fourth studio album Don't Be Dumb is now reportedly scheduled to drop sometime in November.

Rhianna is next producing and voicing Smurfette in Paramount Animation's The Smurfs Movie - hitting UK/US theatres February 14, 2025 - along with writing and recording original songs.

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