Making music can be hard, but so can making a successful fashion label. From Justin Bieber to Kanye West and Beyonce here is a curated list of artists who have done a pretty decent job at designing their own clothing line.
BILLIONAIRE BOYS CLUB - PHARRELL WILLIAMS
Pharrell Williams launched Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream in 2005. He partnered with Japenese streetwear designer and founder of A Bathing Ape (BAPE), Nigo, to bring the brand to life.
#bbcicecream
Billionaire Boys Club includes t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, sunglasses, and wallets. Basically every item of clothing you could need, Pharrell’s brand has you covered.
#bbcicecream
Jax Jones wore this Billionaire Boys Club colour block top in his music video ‘Play’ featuring Years and Years.
BLACK PYRAMID - CHRIS BROWN
Chris Brown joined Pink + Dolphin founders and launched his Black Pyramid line in November 2012.
#blackpyramidofficial
From the colour block pieces to classic black and white. The Black Pyramid label is great for any streetwear lover.
DREW HOUSE - JUSTIN BIEBER
Justin Bieber launched Drew House in early December 2018. His first drop included some “cheap hotel slippers” which retailed for $4.99, and immediately sold out.
#justinbieber
Drew House includes a range of tie-dye tees, smiley face logo hats and sweatpants.
#drewhouse
DROP DEAD - OLIVER SYKES
Drop Dead was founded by Bring Me The Horizon singer Oliver Sykes in 2005.
#dropdeadofficial
He takes his inspiration from “internet culture, life on the road and an ever-evolving taste in music and art.”
#dropdeadofficial
FENTY BEAUTY / SAVAGE FENTY - RIHANNA
Rihanna launched her Fenty Beauty makeup line in September 2017. With over 50 foundation shades, it’s known for its broad inclusivity across skin tones. From foundation to lip gloss to highlighters, Fenty Beauty has it all.
However, a full makeup range isn’t enough for Rihanna. She also launched Savage Fenty, her lingerie line, in May 2018.
#savagexfenty
The singer also just signed a deal with fashion conglomerate LMVH this year to release womenswear, menswear, accessories, footwear, eyewear, tech products, garden products and more. We can only hope her newest venture will be released soon.
FUCK ME UP ON A SPIRITUAL LEVEL (FMUOASL) - ALISON WONDERLAND
Australian DJ Alison Wonderland has her own line of trippy tees and sweatshirts for her brand FMUOASL.
#fmuoasl
GOLFWANG - TYLER, THE CREATOR
Tyler, The Creator launched his clothing line GolfWang in 2011. The brand features streetwear and skater clothes as well as accessories and skateboards.
#golfwang
In 2017 Tyler, The Creator also released Golf le Fleur, his new shoe brand.
IVY PARK - BEYONCÉ
Beyoncé founded her activewear clothing line in 2016. The brand features workout gear with a streetwear twist making it cool for everyday wear.
#weareivypark
MSFTSREP - JADEN SMITH
Jaden Smith launched his gender-neutral clothing line MSFTSrep in 2015. He said it was inspired by Batman’s dark and gothic scenery.
#msftsrep
OCTOBER’S VERY OWN - DRAKE
Drake launched October’s Very Own (OVO) record label in 2012. He also went on to create a range of clothing including t-shirts, jackets, sweaters and accessories under the OVO name.
#welcomeovo
Each item has the signature owl logo with new collections dropping every season.
WU WEAR - WU TANG CLAN
Wu Tang Clan’s apparel line Wu Wear, originally launched in 1995. However, it relaunched in 2017 as a line of unisex hoodies and tees all with the classic Wu Tang logo.
YEEZY SUPPLY - KANYE WEST
Adidas Yeezy was first released in February 2015 with the launch of the Adidas Yeezy 750 Boost.
#Yeezy
Yeezy became a separate entity when Kanye decided to start releasing clothes. His clothing line was noted for its stripped down, ready-to-wear style with every item being in flesh-toned colours.
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#bbcicecream
Making music can be hard, but so can making a successful fashion label. From Justin Bieber to Kanye West and Beyonce here is a curated list of artists who have done a pretty decent job at designing their own clothing line.
BILLIONAIRE BOYS CLUB - PHARRELL WILLIAMS
Pharrell Williams launched Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream in 2005. He partnered with Japenese streetwear designer and founder of A Bathing Ape (BAPE), Nigo, to bring the brand to life.
#bbcicecream
Billionaire Boys Club includes t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, sunglasses, and wallets. Basically every item of clothing you could need, Pharrell’s brand has you covered.
#bbcicecream
Jax Jones wore this Billionaire Boys Club colour block top in his music video ‘Play’ featuring Years and Years.
BLACK PYRAMID - CHRIS BROWN
Chris Brown joined Pink + Dolphin founders and launched his Black Pyramid line in November 2012.
#blackpyramidofficial
From the colour block pieces to classic black and white. The Black Pyramid label is great for any streetwear lover.
DREW HOUSE - JUSTIN BIEBER
Justin Bieber launched Drew House in early December 2018. His first drop included some “cheap hotel slippers” which retailed for $4.99, and immediately sold out.
#justinbieber
Drew House includes a range of tie-dye tees, smiley face logo hats and sweatpants.
#drewhouse
DROP DEAD - OLIVER SYKES
Drop Dead was founded by Bring Me The Horizon singer Oliver Sykes in 2005.
#dropdeadofficial
He takes his inspiration from “internet culture, life on the road and an ever-evolving taste in music and art.”
#dropdeadofficial
FENTY BEAUTY / SAVAGE FENTY - RIHANNA
Rihanna launched her Fenty Beauty makeup line in September 2017. With over 50 foundation shades, it’s known for its broad inclusivity across skin tones. From foundation to lip gloss to highlighters, Fenty Beauty has it all.
However, a full makeup range isn’t enough for Rihanna. She also launched Savage Fenty, her lingerie line, in May 2018.
#savagexfenty
The singer also just signed a deal with fashion conglomerate LMVH this year to release womenswear, menswear, accessories, footwear, eyewear, tech products, garden products and more. We can only hope her newest venture will be released soon.
FUCK ME UP ON A SPIRITUAL LEVEL (FMUOASL) - ALISON WONDERLAND
Australian DJ Alison Wonderland has her own line of trippy tees and sweatshirts for her brand FMUOASL.
#fmuoasl
GOLFWANG - TYLER, THE CREATOR
Tyler, The Creator launched his clothing line GolfWang in 2011. The brand features streetwear and skater clothes as well as accessories and skateboards.
#golfwang
In 2017 Tyler, The Creator also released Golf le Fleur, his new shoe brand.
IVY PARK - BEYONCÉ
Beyoncé founded her activewear clothing line in 2016. The brand features workout gear with a streetwear twist making it cool for everyday wear.
#weareivypark
MSFTSREP - JADEN SMITH
Jaden Smith launched his gender-neutral clothing line MSFTSrep in 2015. He said it was inspired by Batman’s dark and gothic scenery.
#msftsrep
OCTOBER’S VERY OWN - DRAKE
Drake launched October’s Very Own (OVO) record label in 2012. He also went on to create a range of clothing including t-shirts, jackets, sweaters and accessories under the OVO name.
#welcomeovo
Each item has the signature owl logo with new collections dropping every season.
WU WEAR - WU TANG CLAN
Wu Tang Clan’s apparel line Wu Wear, originally launched in 1995. However, it relaunched in 2017 as a line of unisex hoodies and tees all with the classic Wu Tang logo.
YEEZY SUPPLY - KANYE WEST
Adidas Yeezy was first released in February 2015 with the launch of the Adidas Yeezy 750 Boost.
#Yeezy
Yeezy became a separate entity when Kanye decided to start releasing clothes. His clothing line was noted for its stripped down, ready-to-wear style with every item being in flesh-toned colours.
#yeezysupplyofficial
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