
On Sunday, February 12, 2023 Rihanna took the stage for the first time in 7 years to perform the Super Bowl LVII Halftime show. She used the show to perform hits like "Where have you been," "Diamonds," and "Work", announce her second pregnancy, and even gesture to her other businesses Savage x Fenty and Fenty Beauty. The fans were boyond thrilled by her singing, dancing, and fashion statement.

The singer wore a red bespoke jumpsuit designed by Jonath Anderson of Loewe, which cleaverly showed off her new baby bump. The real stunner was the accessories. The jumpsuit was adorned with three vintage diamond brooches from jewelry hosue Joseph Saidian & Sons. Saidian took to Instagram saying "The jewelry moment of the decade!" and hashtagging "Brooches are back". We will all have RiRi to thank when brooches come back in style not long from now. This is not the first time Saidian has worked with Rihanna, you can view her wearing their pieces on Saidian's Instagram, where you'll find everything from her wearing a 118ct aquamarine tassle pendant at the Milan Fashion Show in 2022 to her more recently wearing an antique diamond ring during a night out in Maimi.

Rihanna also wore a diamond watch by Jacob & Co. The Jacob Brilliant Skelton Northern Lights is an 18kt rose gold watch with a diamond bezel, featuring 251 pave set round-cut diamonds and 30 round-cut white diamonds, with a red alligator strap. The accessories didn't stop there, on her hand she wore an extremely rare Bayco ruby and diamond ring. The two-tone platinum and 18kt yellow gold ring features a rare natural, unheated, 19.47ct sugarloaf cabochon cut Burma ruby, and 5.66ct of trillion-cut and round-brilliant colorless diamonds. Lastly, the singer wore a large selection of earrings from Messika's High Jewelery line including the Unique Illusionnistes mono earring, the Equilibristes diamond clip, the Magnetic Love mono earring, a part of the Diamond Equalizer earring, the Illusionnistes diamond clip. The earring choices putting emphasis on Rihanna's unique and rule-breaking style.

She closed the halftime show out by performing her hit song "Diamonds" which couldn't have been any more fitting.