French luxury goods group LVMH is launching a new brand with Barbadian singer Rihanna, building on a previous joint venture in cosmetics with the 'Umbrella' hit-maker to branch out into clothing, shoes and accessories.
Fenty
The label,which joins a roster of 70 brands at the world's biggest luxury player, including Louis Vuitton and Moet & Chandon champagne,will be called Fenty, after the singer's full name, Robyn Rihanna Fenty.
The singer, 31, has become known for her often bold fashion statements at red carpet events and is followed almost as much for her style as her music.
LVMH said on Friday the launch was 'fast approaching' and due in spring 2019.
Starting From Scratch
It marks a rare move by the acquisitive Paris-based group to set up a new brand from scratch, and follows the creation of Fenty Beauty with Rihanna in September 2017, which rapidly became a sales hit.
Rihanna has already collaborated with other labels such as shoemaker Manolo Blahnik and has a lingerie range called Savage X Fenty.
Building a high-end brand with LVMH, which also owns storied couture houses Christian Dior and Givenchy, propels the singer's fashion ventures onto another level, however, with the might of a cash-rich industry leader behind her.
No Artistic Limits
LVMH's billionaire boss Bernard Arnault said in a statement the group would support her with a team and resources, though it did not give any financial details.
Rihanna said she had been given "a unique opportunity to develop a fashion house in the luxury sector, with no artistic limits."
The collaboration with Rihanna introduces an edgier note in LVMH's portfolio, at a time when luxury groups are vying to attract younger shoppers and moving into less familiar areas such as street wear.
The brand are also increasingly promoting themselves on social media, a medium which Rihanna has used to great effect, amassing 70.5 million followers under her Instagram handle "badgalriri".
Fenty Beauty had reached nearly €500 million ($562 million) in sales by the end of 2018, LVMH said in January.
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