Rihanna is getting ready for Halloween.
Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the Savage X Fenty Lavish Lace Collection Preview at Nordstrom on Oct. 10, the singer and businesswoman, 36, revealed her costume plans.
“I’m just trying to do something simple, easy and maybe something I could do myself,” she said.
The “If It’s Lovin’ That You Want” artist also revealed that she believes many people will incorporate her Savage x Fenty underwear brand into their Halloween outfits.
“I know he will,” Rihanna told PEOPLE. “Halloween is when you can see the most underwear out there.”
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Rihanna — who shares sons RZA , 2, and Riot , 14 months, with partner A$AP Rocky — has participated in creepy season plenty of times over the years.
In 2018, the mogul dressed up as a skeleton to attend Rita Ora’s party at Laylow in London.
Rihanna wore a latex ‘fit corset with neon pink makeup all over her face. She also wore a pair of sunglasses while her voluminous locks were worn down in waves.
She also dressed as a ninja turtle in New York in 2014.
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She also told PEOPLE on October 10 that underwear can be worn anywhere and in any way.
“Underwear, in my opinion, should be worn in any case and wherever you want,” she said. “Whether you want it exposed outside of t-shirts or inside a flowing jacket, or just to be comfortable or just to have a little support, [it doesn’t matter].”
The mother of two revealed that her mother’s uniform consists of “anything that’s comfortable, anything that’s stretchy, anything that’s easy to bend down and pick up your kids.”
“Those are the things I’m looking for,” she added. “Things that don’t scratch me, don’t have them either. We have a lot to do in a day in the life of a mom.”
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