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Rihanna Sports 2 Green Dresses In 1 Day In New York City

But seriously.

Leave it to Rihanna to make us green with envy over all of her outfits ... even if they are, well, green.

Sure the bright hue associated with leprechauns and St. Patrick's Day isn't that popular of a colour, but now that Bad Gal RiRi has worn the shade numerous times, she's basically letting us all know that it's cool.

On Thursday, the 28-year-old Barbadian songstress rocked not one, but two green dresses while strolling around New York City.

While on a Starbucks run, the "Work" singer was spotted wearing an electric green tutu by emerging British designer Molly Goddard that gave us total Tinkerbell vibes.

A LOOK😭😍💚 @badgalriri serving. #rihanna

A photo posted by Rihanna (@adoringrihanna) on

Rihanna paired the dress with fun pom-pom heels by Aquazzura and a silver necklace and bangles.

The stunning @badgalriri turns heads with our 'Pom Pom 105' sandals in NYC. Available at aquazzura.com. #aquazzura #aquazzuragirls

A photo posted by Aquazzura by Edgardo Osorio (@aquazzura) on

Later in the day, she swapped out the tutu for a green lace Gucci dress, wearing only a pair of high-waisted black knickers underneath. She wore — surprise! — green boots with white laces and a gold bow at the toe. A metallic silver bag finished off her bold look.

And like we said, this is just a couple of many instances RiRi has rocked green (remember her green fur stole and green thigh-high boots worn during her performance at the 2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards?)

We guess she was really serious when she was talking about that b*tch better having her money!

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