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2019.05.11 10:12 GMT+8

Rihanna teams up with LVMH to launch luxury fashion brand

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Pop idol Rihanna said Friday that she will team up with LVMH to launch her own luxury fashion brand in spring, becoming the first black women to head up a house for the French giant.

The new luxury house will be called Fenty after Robyn Rihanna Fenty, the full name of the Barbados-born superstar, who already has her own highly successful Fenty sportswear and Savage lingerie labels.

The world's biggest fashion conglomerate LVMH, which is owned by the industry titan Bernard Arnault, said the brand will be based in Paris and make ready-to-wear clothes, shoes, and accessories.

A traveler enters an LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE store at Terminal 3 (T3) of Changi Airport in Singapore, December 13, 2018. /VCG Photo

"Mr. Arnault has given me a unique opportunity to develop a fashion house in the luxury sector, with no artistic limits," Rihanna said.

"I couldn't imagine a better partner both creatively and business-wise, and I'm ready for the world to see what we have built together."

Rumors have been rife for months that LVMH, which owns such iconic brands as Dior, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, and Givenchy, was assembling a group of top designers for the project.

On Friday Arnault confirmed the rumors, saying that LVMH had built up a "talented and multicultural" team to support Rihanna's newest brand.

'A true entrepreneur'

Singer Rihanna attends the Louis Vuitton Menswear Spring/Summer 2019 show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, June 21, 2018. /VCG Photo

With her huge fan base and near 170 million social media followers, Rihanna is one of the most powerful style influencers on the planet.

A new large-scale luxury label – especially one led by a black woman – is a huge development in the fashion world.

The top end of the market has been traditionally hogged by historic French and Italian houses. 

Despite its dominance, LVMH has not started a luxury brand from scratch since Christian Lacroix in 1987.

Fashion insiders say the first creations for Rihanna's new line are likely to be unveiled later this month. 

Rihanna makes an appearance at Stance for the Clara Lionel Foundation in New York City, June 6, 2018. /VCG Photo

A regular on the front row of fashion shows, and particularly at Dior in Paris, the singer has also proved herself to be a canny creator.

As well as her existing Fenty sportswear line, Rihanna upped sales at Puma when she became its creative director, and has also dipped her toe into lingerie.

Her Fenty Beauty operation – which also involved a hook-up with LVMH – racked up sales of more than 100 million U.S. dollars within weeks of its 2016 launch.

"Everybody knows Rihanna as a wonderful singer, but through our partnership at Fenty Beauty, I discovered a true entrepreneur, a real CEO and a terrific leader," LVMH's Arnault said in a statement.

New album also imminent

Rihanna attends the Fenty Beauty by Rihanna Anniversary Event in Sydney, Australia, October 3, 2018. /VCG Photo

The fashion industry bible "Women's Wear Daily" has speculated that the luxury brand could be launched alongside Rihanna's ninth album.

The singer has been teasing the release of her long-awaited follow-up to her double-platinum 2016 album "ANTI" for months.

She told a BBC television chatshow last June that she was in the studio working on it and her best friend Jennifer Rosales said in March that the album was finished.

Black designers have been making dramatic inroads into the fashion industry of late, with the American Virgil Abloh the most talked about the designer at recent Paris fashion weeks.

Singer Rihanna arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala (Met Gala) to celebrate the opening of "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., May 7, 2018. /VCG Photo

Abloh, whose parents come from Ghana, now heads LVMH's treasured Louis Vuitton menswear line as well as his own hugely cool Off-White Label.

Rihanna, who shot to fame with her "Music of the Sun" and "Good Girl Gone Bad" albums, is locked in a legal battle with her father over the use of the Fenty name.

Rihanna is suing her father Ronald Fenty over the use of the family name in his company, Fenty Entertainment.

Forbes magazine put the singer's net worth last year at 210 million U.S. dollars.

(Cover: Rihanna attends the Louis Vuitton Menswear Spring/Summer 2019 show as part of Paris Fashion Week Week in Paris, France, June 21, 2018. /VCG Photo)

Source(s): AFP
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