Rihanna Celebrates 420 in Mismatched Style, Debuts ‘Mob Wife’ Aesthetic

Rihanna stepped out on April 20th in a mismatched ensemble that celebrated the cannabis plant. The singer wore an oversized white t-shirt emblazoned with ‘4/20’ and a graphic of the plant, paired with a black leather micro mini skirt. She accesorized with a baseball cap, sunglasses, silver jewelry, and diamond-encrusted heels. Her look was completed with an ankle-length animal print furry coat and a dark brown lip. Rihanna is one of the first celebrities to incorporate the ‘mob wife’ aesthetic into her wardrobe. While leopard and cheetah prints are still a rising trend, Rihanna is no stranger to bold animal prints. Her partner A$AP Rocky accompanied her in a multicoloured tartan hoodie, dark jeans, and neutral trainers. Despite becoming a mother, Rihanna’s sense of style remains daring and experimental, reflecting her growth as a ‘young lady’.

Cannabis in Ancient Rome: Archeological Findings and Historical Use

Cannabis was known and used in ancient Rome for both medicinal and recreational purposes. The earliest evidence of cannabis use in Roman times comes from the Scythians in the 5th century BCE. By the 4th century BCE, cannabis use was documented in Greece and Rome for medicinal purposes, and recreational use was also mentioned. Archaeological research in recent years has uncovered new evidence of cannabis use in Roman Britain, suggesting that the plant may have been more widely used than previously thought.

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