Rihanna has never been shy about choosing bold faces for Savage X Fenty, and her latest Valentine’s Day campaign keeps that streak going. The new lineup for 2026 brings together a mix of rising talent and stunning visuals, marking a major moment for Vivian Wilson, the estranged daughter of Elon Musk, who continues rapidly building her modeling career. With this campaign, Rihanna gives Wilson another renowned platform during a pivotal time in her modeling career.
Vivian Wilson strikes a pose in Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty campaign
Savage X Fenty rolled out the Valentine’s Day collection on Tuesday, with Rihanna stepping into the spotlight as the center figure of the campaign. Page Six reported that the collection introduces floral prints, lace pieces, robes, and boxers designed for the brand’s “Love So Savage” theme, with prices ranging from $22.95 to $94.95 for members.
Vivian Wilson appears in the campaign alongside actors Lovie Simone, Michael Cooper Jr., and model Emma Arletta. In the promotional photos, Wilson wears sheer red stockings paired with a black floral lingerie set, striking a pose that leaves the impression of a soft yet confident persona. The campaign is all about dreamy and romantic sets with warm lighting, matching the collection’s Valentine’s focus.
This moment adds to a year of rising visibility for Wilson. Page Six noted that she covered Teen Vogue last spring, where she spoke openly about her strained relationship with Musk and criticized his involvement in politics. Additionally, she continued gaining attention through her New York Fashion Week debut in September and confirmed during a panel that she now considers herself “financially independent.”
Furthermore, Wilson fronted her first major fashion campaign earlier this year. Besides, this Tuesday marked a new personal milestone for her as she reached one million Instagram followers. As she celebrated, she wrote, “one mil gay people” in her Stories.
Rihanna once again anchors her brand’s seasonal rollout, keeping Savage X Fenty at the center of the cultural conversation, and she is doing it as she welcomes new talent into the spotlight.
