The Times Australia
Fisher and Paykel Appliances
News From Asia

.

Fashion Icon Rihanna Makes Power Move, Unleashing a Global Fashion Sensation

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 22 December 2023 - As the year 2023 draws to a close, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong continues to make waves with exciting announcements.

Following the addition of wax figures of international Canadian singer Justin Bieber and renowned Australian actor Chris Hemsworth, today Madame Tussauds Hong Kong proudly welcomes another international superstar - the globally acclaimed singer Rihanna.

Fashion Icon Rihanna Makes Power Move, Unleashing a Global Fashion Sensation

Renowned powerhouse vocalist and the queen of versatility, Rihanna, has now debuted in the Fashion Zone of Madame Tussauds Hong Kong with her stunning new wax figure. Dressed in an orange-toned ensemble, she exudes a sophisticated retro hip-hop vibe. The figure showcases the intricate details of Rihanna's silhouette, with her confident and captivating gaze, she exudes both self-assurance and sensuality, embodying a sophisticated and elegant fashion style.

Fashion Icon Rihanna Makes Power Move, Unleashing a Global Fashion Sensation

Since her debut at the age of 17, Rihanna has achieved numerous accolades in the music industry, including multiple Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, and Billboard Music Awards. With over a hundred million fans worldwide, she has captured the hearts of many. Beyond her musical achievements, Rihanna has demonstrated a unique sense of fashion and frequently graces the covers of top fashion magazines worldwide. Additionally, she has shown impressive business acumen by launching her own cosmetics brand and securing a place on the global wealth rankings. Rihanna is also passionate about addressing global social issues. She uses her platform to advocate for marginalized communities and has earned respect and recognition for her social influence and charitable endeavours.

Mr. Wade Chang, the General Manager of Midway Hong Kong, Merlin Entertainments, said, "Rihanna is an incredibly captivating artist, and through the introduction of her wax figure, we aim to convey her spirit of constant breakthroughs and unwavering determination. We hope that every guest visiting Madame Tussauds Hong Kong will create unforgettable memories from their experience."

Rihanna's brand-new wax figure has made its debut in the Fashion Zone of Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, joining the recently added international heartthrobs Justin Bieber and Chris Hemsworth. Alongside them are more well-known global figures within the attraction, such as Miss Universe Catriona Gray, Jackson Yee, Z. Tao and Jackson Wang, among others. Together, they bring an extra sparkle to the upcoming festive season, hoping to accompany everyone in celebrating a unique and memorable Christmas.

Find out more: https://bit.ly/MTHKRihanna2023
Hashtag: #MadameTussaudsHongKong

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

Active Wear

Times Magazine

How to Reduce Eye Strain When Using an Extra Screen

Many professionals say two screens are better than one. And they're not wrong! A second screen mak...

Is AI really coming for our jobs and wages? Past predictions of a ‘robot apocalypse’ offer some clues

The robots were taking our jobs – or so we were told over a decade ago. The same warnings are ...

Myer celebrates 70 years of Christmas windows magic with the LEGO Group

To mark the 70th anniversary of the Myer Christmas Windows, Australia’s favourite department store...

Kindness Tops the List: New Survey Reveals Australia’s Defining Value

Commentary from Kath Koschel, founder of Kindness Factory.  In a time where headlines are dominat...

In 2024, the climate crisis worsened in all ways. But we can still limit warming with bold action

Climate change has been on the world’s radar for decades[1]. Predictions made by scientists at...

End-of-Life Planning: Why Talking About Death With Family Makes Funeral Planning Easier

I spend a lot of time talking about death. Not in a morbid, gloomy way—but in the same way we d...

The Times Features

The AI boom feels eerily similar to 2000’s dotcom crash – with some important differences

If last week’s trillion-dollar slide[1] of major tech stocks felt familiar, it’s because we’ve b...

Research uncovering a plant based option for PMS & period pain

With as many as eight in 10 women experiencing period pain, and up to half reporting  premenstru...

Trump presidency and Australia

Is Having Donald Trump as President Beneficial to Australia — and Why? Donald Trump’s return to...

Why Generosity Is the Most Overlooked Business Strategy

When people ask me what drives success, I always smile before answering. Because after two decades...

Some people choosing DIY super are getting bad advice, watchdog warns

It’s no secret Australians are big fans[1] of a do-it-yourself (DIY) project. How many other cou...

Myer celebrates 70 years of Christmas windows magic with the LEGO Group

To mark the 70th anniversary of the Myer Christmas Windows, Australia’s favourite department store...

Pharmac wants to trim its controversial medicines waiting list – no list at all might be better

New Zealand’s drug-buying agency Pharmac is currently consulting[1] on a change to how it mana...

NRMA Partnership Unlocks Cinema and Hotel Discounts

My NRMA Rewards, one of Australia’s largest membership and benefits programs, has announced a ne...

Restaurants to visit in St Kilda and South Yarra

Here are six highly-recommended restaurants split between the seaside suburb of St Kilda and the...