10 Most Successful Celebrity Clothing Designers
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Celebrities with clothing lines are nothing new. Just because
someone is a good actor, singer or simply famous for being famous,
doesn’t necessarily mean they have talent for other creative endeavors. However,
there are some celebrity clothing lines that are successful, not just
commercially, but critically as well. The amount of involvement various
celebrities have had with their lines is different, some actually
designing the pieces themselves and others, inspiring the lines and
giving their final stamp of approval. Also, just because someone is a
celebrity, doesn’t mean their line will be successful. For example,
Avril Lavigne, Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Bynes have all had clothing
lines which crashed and burned. However, here are ten lines designed by
celebrities that you actually want to wear.
10. Jessica Simpson
Many will argue that Jessica Simpson is by far a better celebutante
and entrepreneur, than she is a singer or actress. Simpson has created
(or rather put her name on) an incredibly successful line, which
includes footwear, clothing, jeans, handbags, eyewear, outerwear,
legwear, jewelry, swimwear, underwear, perfume, luggage, accessories and
home goods for women and girls. She’s even had a maternity line. Her
clothing and shoes are both sold at Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor and of
course, Macy’s. She has starred in commercials for her line, similarly
to a slew of other celeb designers including, P. Diddy and Martha
Stewart. While seemingly everywhere, fair pricing and good quality made
her line both affordable and attainable, and the popularity surely
helped her be a judge on the NBC reality show, Fashion Star.
9. Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen
The Olsen twins started their fashion empire at the least chic store
in the world, Walmart; but now their clothing is sold at some of the
most upscale shops in the world, including Barney’s New York. At the
young age of twelve, the twins put their names on a clothing line for
the discount retailer, which soon expanded to furniture, makeup and
other products. Today, the Olsen twins have left entertainment to be
full time fashion designers for their lines, Elizabeth and James and The
Row. In 2009, the twins were offered a spot in the prestigious CFDA
(Council of Fashion Designers in America) group, putting them in a class
with some of the most renowned fashion designers in the world,
including Diane Von Furstenberg, Calvin Klein and Donna Karen. In 2009,
they launched a more affordable line of clothing for retailer J.C.
Penney, called Olsen Boye, trying to keep their look within reach for
all of their fashionable fans.
8. Madonna
After previous collaborations with H&M in 2007, and Dolce & Gabbana the same year, Madonna
launched her collection for teenage girls called Material Girl (after
her song) for Macy’s. The line, which is designed by Madonna and her
daughter, Lourdes was created for the thirteen through twenty-five year
old demographic. The pieces are very bold and certainly wearable, even
for those who wouldn’t step foot in a Macy’s otherwise. The successes of
that line lead to Madonna creating a racier line of lingerie, fragrance
and shoes for adult, called Truth or Dare, after her 1991 album.
7. Sarah Jessica Parker
Sometimes we confuse the fictional Carrie Bradshaw, with the real
life Sarah Jessica Parker, because of that whole life imitating art
thing. We all know Sarah Jessica Parker has been just as fashionable as
her fictional counterpart, and a fashion designer herself. In 2007, she
launched her line, Bitten at Steve & Barry’s, which is a now defunct
American sportswear chain. Bitten achieved critical and commercial
success with over five hundred pieces in the casual collection, but even
that couldn’t stop Steve and Barry’s from filing for Chapter 11
bankruptcy in 2008. In 2014, Parker launched a highly anticipated shoe
and bag line for Nordstrom. With the shoes priced in the mid $200 to mid
$400 range and most of the bags in the mid $200 range, the line has
also been well received critically.
6. Penelope Cruz for Mango
In 2007, Penelope Cruz and her younger sister, Monica designed a
collection for Spanish retailer Mango, which lasted for several seasons
until Summer 2009. There were beautiful dresses, tops for day and night
and outerwear, that were rather timeless looking for the fast fashion
retailer. Most people would have no idea how multi-faceted the talent of
this actress truly is. Although she hasn’t designed a collection in
several years, we can only hope our wardrobes are blessed with some of
Penelope and Monica’s designs in the near future.
5. Adam Levine for Kmart
Kmart is probably the last place on earth that anyone with style
would buy clothing, but Adam Levine is singlehandedly changing that. In
addition to being sexy, style is also in Levine’s genes and jeans. His
father, Fred owns trendy Los Angeles boutique chain, M. Frederic. So,
Levine clearly gets his style from dad. In October 2013, Levine launched
a ninety-six piece menswear line for Kmart, which was so stylish, it
was even featured on GQ’s website. (You never thought “Kmart and “GQ”
could ever be in the same sentence, did you?) Consisting of a variety of
pieces from casual wear to outerwear, no one would believe the line
could ever be sold in the same place that also sells lawnmowers and
diapers. The line has been so successful, Levine expanded it to include
women’s clothes in April 2014.
4. Victoria Beckham
In 2004, former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham designed a limited
edition collection with jean company, Rock & Republic. Her $300
rhinestone studded jeans were a big hit. This proved she was probably
called “Posh Spice” for a good reason. In 2006, Beckham debuted her own
line of denim and eyewear at Saks Fifth Avenue. In 2008, her first
collection debuted at New York Fashion week. The world learned that
perhaps Beckham’s talents as a designer surpassed her talents as a
singer, earning her a “Designer of The Year,” British Fashion Award in
2011. Currently, she has several collections, including denim,
accessories and ready to wear.
3. Nicole Ritchie
In 2008, celebutante and reality TV star, Nicole Richie debuted her
jewelry line, House of Harlow, 1960, which was named after her daughter,
Harlow Winter Kate Madden. It was available at famed Robertson Avenue
boutique in Los Angeles, Kitson. In 2009, she designed a line of
maternity clothes called Nicole, for A Pea in The Pod. In 2010, House of
Harlow expanded to include clothing and shoes. Later that year, Nicole
created another apparel line called Winter Kate. At that point, the
House of Harlow accessory line was so in demand, it became available at
luxury retailers Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus and Norstrom. She then
became a mentor on reality show, Fashion Star. In 2012, Richie expanded
from luxury with a line for Macy’s. Currently, she has a popular line of
boho chic clothing she designs for QVC.
2. Gwen Stefani
The world was first introduced to Gwen Stefani’s style in 1996, when
No Doubt’s album, Tragic Kingdom was released. Girls everywhere copied
Stefani’s signature style with her blonde hair and bindis. She founded
her clothing line L.A.M.B., which is an acronym for Love, Angel, Music,
Baby. It started as a collaboration with LeSportsac, debuted in 2003 and
had its first runway show in 2004. The line currently sells
approximately $90 million a year worth of clothing, shoes, handbags and a
fragrance. The line is currently sold at many mainstream department
stores such as Nordstrom. Stefani also had a line called Harajuku
Lovers, which was inspired by Japanese culture.
1. Kate Moss for Top Shop
Just because someone’s a supermodel, doesn’t necessarily mean they
can actually design clothes, unless this person happens to be supermodel
and designer extraordinaire, Kate Moss. In 2007, she designed her first
collection with British high street retailer, Top Shop. The fifty piece
collection included clothing, shoes and handbags with prices ranging
from £12- £150. It was well received both critically and commercially.
Moss has collaborated with the chain, designing a new collection for
every season since. In 2010, Moss also designed a line of handbags for
French company Longchamps, but just for a brief season.
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