Rihanna
Singer Rihanna performs "Say You, Say Me" at the 2016 MusiCares Person of the Year gala in Los Angeles, California February 13, 2016. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Rihanna kicked off her Anti world tour at Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday night. She performed before a crowd that was sold out. RiRi set the stage on fire with an impressive set and an array of designer ensembles paired with her show-stopping footwear.

The Barbados beauty debuted her new shoes which she has designed in collaboration with legendary shoe designer Manolo Blahnik. The 28-year-old singer’s shoe game was on point.

RiRi was dressed by her stylist Mel Ottenberg for the show. He shared photos and videos of the singer onstage wearing both Guiseppe Zanotti and Manolo Blahnik footwear. She showed off just the right amount of skin in her military style playsuit, which displayed her pert posterior as she twerked up a storm. RiRi wore a custom-made beige thigh-high chap boots with ruched detailing.

The statement Giuseppe Zanotti boots was held up by a suspender-style belt, cinching in her waist. The Bajan beauty wore custom made pieces by Adam Selman and Craig Green, couture by Armani Prive and heels by Manolo Blahnik for Saturday’s show.

Ottenberg took to his Instagram and wrote that RiRi also wore Manolo Blahnik lace-up heeled booties. Meanwhile, the “Diamonds” hitmaker has designed a limited edition capsule collection with Blahnik. The six limited edition pieces in her new collection will hit stores in New York, London and Hong Kong on May 5.

She covered British Vogue for its April issue and modeled some of her new shoe collection. RiRi’s array of shoes includes lace-up ankle boots, strappy sandals, thigh-high chap boots and court shoes in denim fabric. Sequins and embroidery adorn the footwear, which draws inspiration from Rihanna’s tattoos on her hands.

Rihanna took to her Instagram and Twitter accounts to share photos and videos from her performance. She thanked her fans for coming to the concert and supporting her. Meanwhile, as the creative director of Puma, RiRi unveiled her second collection, a trainer available in white, black and red colorways.