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Rihanna Admires Lady Di’s Fashion Style

Rihanna Admires Lady Di’s Fashion StyleIn Rihanna’s opinion, Britain's late Princess Diana was a fashion "gangster".

The 25-year-old “Diamond” singer is known for her non-conformist style in fashion. Asked by Glamour magazine who is her biggest fashion icon, Rihanna didn’t hesitate to reply:

“You know who is the best who ever did it? Princess Diana," she revealed. "She was like - she killed it. Every look was right. She was gangsta with her clothes. She had these crazy hats. She got oversize jackets. I loved everything she wore!”

Fashion wasn’t the only topic that the diva touched during the interview. She also discussed her reconciliation with Chris Brown, a move which was criticized as he beat her when they first dated. Nowadays they are no longer in a relationship, and the star admits that she has to get to know herself again at the moment.

"I had to regain my fearlessness because it did go away for a little bit. My mother said something to me a few years ago: 'I've seen something in your eyes I've never seen before: fear.' She was like, 'No, this is not you.' I just got back to being OK with myself,” she explained.

Rihanna also added that she is currently single. Although she loves children, family life isn't on the cards for her at the moment, as she isn’t involved in a serious relationship.

Rihanna’s birth is name Robyn Fenton. The star was born in Barbados, place she still classes at home. While many of her fans feel they know everything about her, the star wouldn't agree.

"When people call me Robyn, my head just flies around because I feel like that person knows me. But Rihanna, that tends to be people's own [creation]. Robyn is who I am. Rihanna - that's an idea of who I am,” she explained. The singer confesses that she doesn't know if she will ever get used to the fame which comes with being Rihanna. She recently claimed she has become “square” during a UK TV interview, insisting she doesn't party much anymore. It seems there is more to that decision than simply disliking club music.

“There's stuff like not being able to walk around as I please,” she answered, when asked if she feels trapped. “I feel like I'm being watched. Always. Like, I want to tan topless somewhere, and I know I probably could never do that. Even if I'm upstairs in my bedroom, and the curtains are pulled, I feel like a paparazzo's outside on a boat somewhere or somebody's peeping.”