Rihanna is set to release a "visual autobiography" that will feature 1,000 images, spanning across 504 pages, from her life.
The 'Work' hitmaker is planning to release the book - titled Rihanna - on October 24.
Some of the pictures have never been seen before, and the photographs will document Rihanna's life, from pre-fame to present day.
"From her childhood in Barbados to her worldwide tours, from quintessential fashion moments to private time with friends and family, the book showcases intimate photographs of her life as a musician, performer, designer, and entrepreneur," said the book's publisher Phaidon.
The Fenty Beauty founder has been working on the tome for "over five years", and can't wait to share her photograph collection with her fans.
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