Rihanna's Collab with River - Who's Done the Same?

Today it was announced that Rihanna is going to collaborate with River Island for a capsule collection due to hit the shelves next March.
NEXT MARCH?! I can't believe we have to wait so long for this.  But it did make me wonder, how many other singers have created their own fashion lines?

Copyright to House Of  Dereon


Let's start off with Beyonce, who has her own fashion house with her mother, Tina Knowles who made a lot of the clothing worn by Destiny's Child.  House of Dereon was announced in 2004, with the tagline "Couture.Kick.Soul". The line is fashionable, flattering but there is no pricing available on line, which is a massive shame.




Copyright to Walmart

Next is Miley Cyrus' line for Walmart (here in Britain they trade with ASDA).  As Walmart is a superstore obviously these pieces would've been affordable and with Miley being the creative force behind the line, they would've been suited to a young market, including those who watch her TV shows and films.




Copyright to L.A.M.B.


Gwen Stefani has her line of perfume and clothing L.A.M.B (Love, Angel, Music, Baby) based on the Japanese culture of Harajuku, which has inspired a lot of her work including her album of the same name as the clothing line.  Similarly to House of Dereon there are no prices online, the items can only be purchased directly from a store.




Copyright DBNO Productions,


Perhaps an unlikely fashion designer, You Me At Sixes very own Josh Francesci runs clothing line "Down But Not Out Productions".  The band have massive following of fans and "sixers"  who all love the clothes.  The band themselves sport the clothing often.  The pricing is definitely reasonable, especially compared to merchandise that you can buy at concerts, which can be overpriced.








So, is everyone else excited for Rihanna's collab? I am.

Thank you!
Ellie x

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