6 Top Female Celebrity Fashion Brands

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Not all celebrities, despite having fame and money, find success in their business ventures. These six fierce females, however, are not only winning in their own personal lives, but they have also managed to build multi-million dollar businesses, proving that yes, women can have it all!

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Kim Kardashian

The success of Keeping Up with the Kardashians allowed Kim Kardashian, 41, to build a name and dominate social media. She founded SKIMS in 201,9 starting as a shapewear brand and has since expanded with more products, including loungewear, sleepwear, and clothing. In 2022, SKIMS has been valued at $3.2 billion, making it the most successful business of the Kardashian empire.

"I always loved shapewear," Kim told WSJ Magazine. "I would find that I couldn't find shapewear that would be my skin tone. I really wanted to launch my own shapewear that took all of the designs that I was cutting up myself, and dyeing myself, and was just extremely inclusive."

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Beyoncé Knowles-Carter

After she established her pop icon status, Beyoncé shifted her energy to creating the athleisure brand Ivy Park, which is now worth over $900 million. She teamed up with Topshop in 2016 to start the fashion brand and later on took full ownership of the company, which has only made her line even more successful.

"It's really the essence: to celebrate every woman and the body she's in while always striving to be better," she told Complex. "I called it Ivy Park because a park is our commonality. We can all go there; we're all welcomed. It's anywhere we create for ourselves."

Mary Kate And Ashley Olsen

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The Olsen twins founded luxury fashion label brand The Row back in 2006. The understated look of its pieces was revolutionary at a time when big labels were all about monogramming and prominent branding.

According to a 2019 report from Business of Fashion, The Row generates $100 million to $200 million per year in sales, driving the twins' net worth up to an estimated $500 million combined.

Victoria Beckham

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Victoria Beckham, a.k.a Posh Spice, also impresses with her namesake fashion brand, which started from a capsule collection of just 10 dresses back in 2008.

She opened her first store in London in 2014 and scaled the luxury fashion brand. Beckham is now worth a whopping $450 million, largely because of her successful fashion venture.

Kate Hudson

Kate Hudson turned her love for fitness into a global athleisure brand that is now valued at around $500 million.

The 43-year-old actress co-founded Fabletics and owns 20% of the brand, driving her personal net worth to over $90 million. She has fully embraced entrepreneurship and has launched other businesses after the success of her fashion business.

Rihanna Fenty

Rihanna's Savage x Fenty brand set the standards for inclusivity, with runway shows that showcased women of all sizes, colors, and ages. While the Fenty clothing line closed down during the pandemic, her lingerie and beauty line continues to thrive.

The pop star turned business mogul reached billionaire status last year, making her "the wealthiest female musician in the world and second only to Oprah Winfrey as the richest female entertainer," per Forbes.

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