[09:51] Rihanna
Singer Rihanna poses for a photoshoot in Havana May 28, 2015. Reuters/Stringer

Rihanna will make her foray into the world of beauty by launching Fenty Beauty, her upcoming cosmetics line, the “Diamonds” hit maker said during the launch of her new fragrance RiRi by Rihanna at Macy’s on Monday.

Last year, the singer quietly registered for her trademark Fenty Beauty. “I’m going to find some time between albums and fragrance to do that. I promise,” said the Barbados beauty, MTV reported.

Known for her bold beauty choices, in terms of lip colors and other makeup, RiRi said that there are many fantasy makeup products that she would love to create. In a lighter vein she said that she would like to make “lashes that could just put themselves on, lipstick that does not move, does not dry lips out and a product that does not need a lip liner."

The beauty chameleon is never afraid of experimenting with makeup ideas, right from blue lipstick to 1190s throwback knots. The star has already released a series of fragrances and has collaborated with MAC on a line of beauty items.

The singer's other fragrances include Rogue Love, Rebelle, Reb’l Fleur, Nude, 777 Nude. Her sixth feminine fragrance comes in crisp floral-fruity notes.

The top notes include accords of mandarin, cassis, rum and passion fruit. Its floral heart captures flowers of pink freesia, jasmine, orange blossom and honeysuckle. The base notes are Indonesian sandalwood, skin musk, Siam benzoin and vanilla.

The scent is packaged in a pink bottle and has a circus top-shape. It comes complete with a black topper accented by a glass ball in champagne color. The fragrance liquid is tinted a bright, rosy shade.

She released the ad for her new perfume campaign in July. It showed her wearing a 1980s inspired get-up of oversized pearls, major sleeves and pink gloves, offering some serious Madonna “Material Girl” and Barbie vibes.

The “Bitch Better Have My Money” singer’s super glam look in the new ad was inspired by Marilyn Monroe’s famous pink outfit in “Gentleman Prefer Blondes”.