Rihanna Just Proved This Runway Trend Is Actually Super Wearable

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Let's face it: Rihanna could step out wearing almost anything and make it look like capital-F fashion. But we're particularly impressed by the singer's latest casual look featuring mismatched leather separates.

Spotted leaving the San Vicente Bungalows in L.A., Rihanna was photographed wearing a buttery-soft army-style jacket by Toteme paired with Agolde's brown leather trousers and black pointy-toe pumps. And while the super-luxe leather-on-leather trend isn't for everyone, we've got to admit this casual outfit looks pretty cool.

If you're down to give Rihanna a run for her money by re-creating this fire 'fit, then you're in luck. Ahead, we've picked out the best leather pants and jackets so you can make RiRi proud.

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On Rihanna: Toteme jacket; Agolde pants

Re-Create Rihanna's Leather-on-Leather Look

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Drew Elovitz is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but has spent the last decade living and working in New York City. She earned a master's degree in media and popular culture from New York University, then began her career on the internet as the Twitter voice of Barbie. She worked previously at Who What Wear as the director of content strategy and also spent several years leading the social media teams at Teen Vogue and Entertainment Weekly. You'll find her byline on the site around topics such as celebrity fashion, must-have basics, beauty favorites (particularly nail polish), and wellness tips and tricks. Her personal style tends to favor the classics: She loves crisp white button-downs, sneakers, and skinny jeans—and no look is complete without a great pair of oversize sunglasses and a trusty leather jacket. After she finishes reading the entire internet every day, she can be found dining out at her favorite restaurants, trying new beauty treatments, or indulging her historical-fiction habit.