Highlights:
- Immersive haveli-themed pop-up blending Indian culture with Fenty aesthetics
- Inclusive beauty range tailored for Indian skin tones
- Interactive product trials and hands-on experiences
- Exclusive shades and potential limited-edition surprises
- Rihanna’s highly anticipated return to Mumbai after two years
The return of Rihanna to Mumbai has sparked major excitement, and this time, it’s not just about music, it’s about beauty, culture, and a one-of-a-kind retail experience. After setting social media on fire with her latest Savage X Fenty lingerie campaign, the global icon has shifted gears, arriving in India to unveil a bold new chapter for her cosmetics brand.
At the heart of her visit is “Fenty Beauty Ki Haveli,” a creatively themed pop-up store that promises to merge the brand’s globally celebrated inclusivity with an unmistakable Indian aesthetic. Set in Mumbai’s bustling luxury shopping scene, this limited-time activation is designed as more than just a retail space, it’s an immersive journey.
Drawing inspiration from the concept of a traditional Indian haveli, the pop-up reimagines heritage architecture through a modern beauty lens. Expect intricate design elements, vibrant décor, and a layout that reflects both opulence and warmth. The goal is to create a space where visitors don’t just shop but experience Fenty Beauty in a way that feels locally rooted yet globally relevant.
The highlight, of course, remains Fenty Beauty’s legendary inclusive range. Known for its groundbreaking 50-shade foundation lineup, the brand is placing special emphasis on Indian skin tones. Visitors can explore and test products tailored to diverse complexions, making the experience both personal and empowering.
Adding to the excitement are interactive zones where guests can try Rihanna’s favorite shades, experiment with new looks, and engage with the brand in a hands-on way. The pop-up is expected to feature exclusive launches, India-specific must-haves, and possibly limited-edition surprises that align with the “Ki Haveli” theme.
Visitors can expect hands-on experiences, including swatching Rihanna’s favorite shades, trying out inclusive makeup products tailored for diverse Indian skin tones, and exploring larger-than-life product installations. The pop-up will also feature vibrant, visually rich displays, photo opportunities, and potential discounts across the full Fenty Beauty range, making it both a retail and experiential destination.
The name “Ki Haveli” draws inspiration from traditional Indian mansions, reflecting a fusion of heritage aesthetics with modern beauty storytelling. This concept reinforces Fenty Beauty’s core message of inclusivity while adapting it to a local context.
Since its launch in 2017, Fenty Beauty has reshaped the cosmetics industry with its expansive shade range and accessibility, growing into a multi-billion-dollar brand. Choosing Mumbai, India’s fashion and beauty hub—highlights the brand’s strategic focus on tapping into the country’s rapidly expanding beauty market.
Rihanna’s presence in Mumbai also brings a sense of spectacle. Her previous visit in 2024 for a high-profile performance left a lasting impression, and this return continues to build her connection with Indian audiences. From greeting fans with warmth to embracing local influences, her visit reflects a blend of global stardom and cultural appreciation.
Beyond shopping, “Fenty Beauty Ki Haveli” represents a larger shift in how international brands engage with India—by embracing local identity rather than simply exporting global concepts. It’s a celebration of diversity, beauty, and cultural fusion, all wrapped in Rihanna’s signature bold style.







Security personnel inspect the site in the aftermath of an attack as food stall chairs lie empty in Pahalgam, about 90 kilometres (55 miles) from Srinagar on April 23, 2025. Indian security forces in Kashmir carried out a major manhunt on April 23, a day after gunmen opened fire on tourists killing 26 people in the region's deadliest attack on civilians since 2000. Getty Images
Tourists visit Betaab Valley in Pahalgam, about 112 km south of Srinagar on June 26, 2025.Getty Images
Pilgrims gather at the Baltal Base Camp near Domel, en route to the sacred Amarnath cave in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on July 29, 2025. The annual Amarnath Yatra, which began on July 3, proceeds under heightened security following a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of 25 tourists and a local pony handler. Security forces have been deployed in large numbers across the pilgrimage route, with checkpoints, surveillance, and restrictions in place to safeguard the thousands of devotees undertaking the arduous journey. The Amarnath Yatra is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimages, drawing worshippers from across India to the high-altitude Himalayan shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Despite the threat of violence and challenging terrain, pilgrims continue their spiritual trek, determined to complete the sacred journey under the shadow of grief and resilience.Getty Images





Anne Hathaway attends the world premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 at Lincoln Center in New York, New York on April 20, 2026Getty Images
Emily Blunt attends the world premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 at Lincoln Center in New York, New York on April 20, 2026. Getty Images

