Rihanna Paid Tribute To Late Fashion Icon André Leon Talley At The Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show In The Most Touching Way

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Rihanna's Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show performance was the moment. The iconic singer revealed that she's pregnant to an audience of millions, and she reminded the world how many absolute bangers her catalog has too.

Rihanna singing as she stands on a floating platform
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And it seems like one part of Rihanna's outfit — specifically, a huge red coat that she wore for the entirety of the performance — was a special tribute to a close friend of hers who was also a fashion icon.

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Kevin Mazur / Getty Images for Roc Nation

The icon in question? Fashion journalist and former Vogue editor-at-large André Leon Talley, who passed away in January of last year.

Andre smiles as he stands in front of a building wearing one of his iconic coats
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One of the many iconic looks André frequently donned was a red Norma Kamali sleeping bag coat, which you can see him wearing in the picture below.

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As previously mentioned, André and Rihanna were friends with an effortless rapport — here's a video of them in conversation at the 2014 Met Gala:

So it's not out of the question to assume that the big red coat Rihanna sported during the performance was a tribute to André — and plenty on Twitter agreed:

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The Instagram page for André Leon Talley also acknowledged the tribute in a post that featured André wearing the coat. “'When the sun shines, we'll shine together. Told you I'll be here forever… said I'll always be your friend'. @badgalriri 🎈," the caption read.

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And that's how history was made.

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Kevin Mazur / Getty Images for Roc Nation