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Rihanna - Not satisfied with being an enormous trendsetter in pop culture, the singer launched her Fenty brand in 2017, which began as a very successful and inclusive makeup line, Fenty Beauty. But she wasn't done there.
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Rihanna - She also launched a clothing collection in collaboration with Puma (which made it to NYFW and Paris Fashion Week) as well as a very popular lingerie line, Savage X Fenty.
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Rihanna - Now, the Barbadian singer has partnered with the historic LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy) fashion house, becoming the first woman to start an original brand for the world's largest luxury group.
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Rihanna - It's a huge move for the high fashion world, a world in which diversity has long been an issue. Rihanna has also consequently become the first woman of color to have a label under LVMH.
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Rihanna
- The Paris-based Fenty line will include ready-to-wear clothing, shoes, and accessories. It will reportedly be the first house established by the LVMH since Christian Lacroix in 1987, joining brands like Dior, Givenchy and Fendi. Now here are some other celebs who have tried to join the rank.
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Meghan Markle - The stylish royal collaborated with the Montreal-based clothing chain Reitmans, designing a fall 2016 collection that she described as, "Aspirational Girl Next Door," and an extension of her own style. She wanted to create an affordable brand for struggling girls.
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Kim Kardashian - The socialite and style icon created her own Egyptian-inspired jewelry collection called Belle Noel, and the Kardashian sisters all collaborated on the Kardashian Kollection for retailer Dorothy Perkins.
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Victoria Beckham - The ex-Spice Girl has achieved a lot of success in the fashion world. She has her own designer label, which became a staple at London Fashion Week.
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Amy Winehouse - The singer actually launched two fashion collections before she passed away, one of which was in collaboration with designer Fred Perry, and reflected her signature 1950s style with a modern preppy twist.
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Jay-Z - The American rapper co-owns the brand Rocawear, which has everything from children's wear to accessories.
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Queen Latifah - The American singer and actress created the Queen Collection, which caters to curvaceous women and includes leggings, jeans, handbags, and clip-on hair extensions.
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Kanye West - The rapper, producer, and now well-known designer has partnered with Nike, Louis Vuitton, and Adidas to create various lines of footwear. He's most famous for his Yeezy brand, including wildly popular sneakers as well as ready-to-wear clothing for both men and women.
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Beyoncé - The singer co-owned the now-discontinued fashion line House of Deréon with her mom, Tina. Beyoncé is currently more focused on her activewear clothing label, Ivy Park, created in partnership with Topshop.
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Jennifer Lopez - The talented artist doesn't just sing, act, and dance—she also designed her J.Lo clothing line (which included eyewear, swimwear, accessories, and a fragrance) and, later, her eponymous collection sold in Kohl's.
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Nicole Richie - The socialite created House of Harlow 1960, which began as a jewelry line and expanded to include apparel, and later became a lifestyle brand. She also created a women's line called Winter Kate, and has two perfume lines.
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Jessica Simpson - The singer created The Jessica Simpson Collection, offering clothing for women and juniors, as well as handbags, sunglasses, accessories, jewelry, shoes, and fragrances.
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Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen - The fashionable twins started with a clothing line for young girls, and they now own popular couture fashion label The Row. They also launched Elizabeth & James, a contemporary collection inspired by their personal wardrobes.
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Katie Holmes - The actress once co-owned the now-defunct fashion line Holmes & Yang with designer Jeanne Yang.
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Pharrell Williams - Besides being a legend in the music industry, Pharrell has also become a fashion icon. He has several of his own lines, including Billionaire Boys Club and Icecream.
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Paris Hilton - The socialite has created 23 perfumes, a makeup line called Paris Hilton Cosmetics, and more recently she collaborated with retailer Boohoo to release a full collection of affordable clothing.
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Rita Ora - The British singer was the first female artist to partner with Adidas, creating 15 collections. She also launched Roara Republic, a gender-neutral collection featuring hoodies, T-shirts, and headwear.
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Madonna - The artist has produced four fashion brands, most famously being Material Girl, the teen fashion line inspired by her '80s looks, which she created with her daughter.
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Ke$ha - The pop star linked up with celeb-approved jeweler Charles Albert to launch a jewelry collection, Ke$ha Rose, which creates bold accessories for young people.
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P. Diddy - The rapper, once known as Puff Daddy, is well-known for his multi-million dollar apparel brand called Sean John.
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Avril Lavigne - The singer brought her rocker style to her own clothing collection, Abbey Dawn, which was designed to be edgy and affordable.
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Adam Levine - The stylish singer created the clothing line 222 with pieces inspired by his own unique look, including jeans, basic T-shirts, and leather jackets.
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Heidi Klum - The ex-model, TV host, and author is also a designer. From lingerie and bathing suits, to affordable fashion in partnership with German grocery chain Lidl, she's done it all.
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Gisele Bündchen - The Brazilian model has branded her name on collections including lingerie, a line of sandals with Grendene, and two fashion collections with retailer C&A.
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50 Cent - The American rapper teamed up with Marc Ecko (founder of Eckō Unlimited), to create a line of clothing and accessories inspired by the members of hip-hop group G-Unit.
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Oliver Sykes - The British musician and Bring Me the Horizon front man founded the clothing brand Drop Dead.
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T.I. - The American rapper, actor, and film producer co-founded A.K.O.O. Clothing with Jason Geter, both of whom are co-founders of recording label Grand Hustle Records. The label name stands for "A King Of Oneself."
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Ronaldinho Gaúcho - The Brazilian ex-soccer player created a clothing line for FiveBlu called [R] One, which included casual clothing and streetwear.
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Neymar - The Brazilian soccer player designed his own clothing line with the Brazilian fashion company Rock & Soda. The line, NJR, was made up of casual clothing for young people.
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Gwen Stefani
- The front woman of No Doubt created the designer label L.A.M.B., which offered accessories like shoes, watches, bags and a fragrance called "L." See also: The world's wealthiest fashion designers.
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Rihanna - Not satisfied with being an enormous trendsetter in pop culture, the singer launched her Fenty brand in 2017, which began as a very successful and inclusive makeup line, Fenty Beauty. But she wasn't done there.
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Rihanna - She also launched a clothing collection in collaboration with Puma (which made it to NYFW and Paris Fashion Week) as well as a very popular lingerie line, Savage X Fenty.
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Rihanna - Now, the Barbadian singer has partnered with the historic LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy) fashion house, becoming the first woman to start an original brand for the world's largest luxury group.
© Getty Images
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Rihanna - It's a huge move for the high fashion world, a world in which diversity has long been an issue. Rihanna has also consequently become the first woman of color to have a label under LVMH.
© Getty Images
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Rihanna
- The Paris-based Fenty line will include ready-to-wear clothing, shoes, and accessories. It will reportedly be the first house established by the LVMH since Christian Lacroix in 1987, joining brands like Dior, Givenchy and Fendi. Now here are some other celebs who have tried to join the rank.
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Meghan Markle - The stylish royal collaborated with the Montreal-based clothing chain Reitmans, designing a fall 2016 collection that she described as, "Aspirational Girl Next Door," and an extension of her own style. She wanted to create an affordable brand for struggling girls.
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Kim Kardashian - The socialite and style icon created her own Egyptian-inspired jewelry collection called Belle Noel, and the Kardashian sisters all collaborated on the Kardashian Kollection for retailer Dorothy Perkins.
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Victoria Beckham - The ex-Spice Girl has achieved a lot of success in the fashion world. She has her own designer label, which became a staple at London Fashion Week.
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Amy Winehouse - The singer actually launched two fashion collections before she passed away, one of which was in collaboration with designer Fred Perry, and reflected her signature 1950s style with a modern preppy twist.
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Jay-Z - The American rapper co-owns the brand Rocawear, which has everything from children's wear to accessories.
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Queen Latifah - The American singer and actress created the Queen Collection, which caters to curvaceous women and includes leggings, jeans, handbags, and clip-on hair extensions.
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Kanye West - The rapper, producer, and now well-known designer has partnered with Nike, Louis Vuitton, and Adidas to create various lines of footwear. He's most famous for his Yeezy brand, including wildly popular sneakers as well as ready-to-wear clothing for both men and women.
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Beyoncé - The singer co-owned the now-discontinued fashion line House of Deréon with her mom, Tina. Beyoncé is currently more focused on her activewear clothing label, Ivy Park, created in partnership with Topshop.
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Jennifer Lopez - The talented artist doesn't just sing, act, and dance—she also designed her J.Lo clothing line (which included eyewear, swimwear, accessories, and a fragrance) and, later, her eponymous collection sold in Kohl's.
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Nicole Richie - The socialite created House of Harlow 1960, which began as a jewelry line and expanded to include apparel, and later became a lifestyle brand. She also created a women's line called Winter Kate, and has two perfume lines.
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Jessica Simpson - The singer created The Jessica Simpson Collection, offering clothing for women and juniors, as well as handbags, sunglasses, accessories, jewelry, shoes, and fragrances.
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Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen - The fashionable twins started with a clothing line for young girls, and they now own popular couture fashion label The Row. They also launched Elizabeth & James, a contemporary collection inspired by their personal wardrobes.
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Katie Holmes - The actress once co-owned the now-defunct fashion line Holmes & Yang with designer Jeanne Yang.
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Pharrell Williams - Besides being a legend in the music industry, Pharrell has also become a fashion icon. He has several of his own lines, including Billionaire Boys Club and Icecream.
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Paris Hilton - The socialite has created 23 perfumes, a makeup line called Paris Hilton Cosmetics, and more recently she collaborated with retailer Boohoo to release a full collection of affordable clothing.
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Rita Ora - The British singer was the first female artist to partner with Adidas, creating 15 collections. She also launched Roara Republic, a gender-neutral collection featuring hoodies, T-shirts, and headwear.
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Madonna - The artist has produced four fashion brands, most famously being Material Girl, the teen fashion line inspired by her '80s looks, which she created with her daughter.
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Ke$ha - The pop star linked up with celeb-approved jeweler Charles Albert to launch a jewelry collection, Ke$ha Rose, which creates bold accessories for young people.
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P. Diddy - The rapper, once known as Puff Daddy, is well-known for his multi-million dollar apparel brand called Sean John.
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Avril Lavigne - The singer brought her rocker style to her own clothing collection, Abbey Dawn, which was designed to be edgy and affordable.
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Adam Levine - The stylish singer created the clothing line 222 with pieces inspired by his own unique look, including jeans, basic T-shirts, and leather jackets.
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Heidi Klum - The ex-model, TV host, and author is also a designer. From lingerie and bathing suits, to affordable fashion in partnership with German grocery chain Lidl, she's done it all.
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Gisele Bündchen - The Brazilian model has branded her name on collections including lingerie, a line of sandals with Grendene, and two fashion collections with retailer C&A.
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50 Cent - The American rapper teamed up with Marc Ecko (founder of Eckō Unlimited), to create a line of clothing and accessories inspired by the members of hip-hop group G-Unit.
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Oliver Sykes - The British musician and Bring Me the Horizon front man founded the clothing brand Drop Dead.
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T.I. - The American rapper, actor, and film producer co-founded A.K.O.O. Clothing with Jason Geter, both of whom are co-founders of recording label Grand Hustle Records. The label name stands for "A King Of Oneself."
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Ronaldinho Gaúcho - The Brazilian ex-soccer player created a clothing line for FiveBlu called [R] One, which included casual clothing and streetwear.
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Neymar - The Brazilian soccer player designed his own clothing line with the Brazilian fashion company Rock & Soda. The line, NJR, was made up of casual clothing for young people.
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Gwen Stefani
- The front woman of No Doubt created the designer label L.A.M.B., which offered accessories like shoes, watches, bags and a fragrance called "L." See also: The world's wealthiest fashion designers.
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Rihanna and other celebs who launched their own fashion lines
From collections to labels, find out which stars left a lasting mark
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Celebrities have long been icons of style, as fans pore over what (and who) they're wearing, scrambling to get their latest look. But sometimes those red carpet looks just aren't enough. Many stars have developed a real passion for fashion, if you will, and designed entire collections and labels.
Rihanna is one of those stars, as she's put her music on hold to become the first woman to start an original brand for the world's largest luxury group. Click through to learn more about her journey with Fenty, and discover which celebs have a fashion line of their own.
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