6 Celebrity Fashion Brands That You’ll Want To Shop If You Love These Stars: Victoria Beckham to Jessica Simpson
Find out which legendary musician's daughter started her own fashion brand in 2001!
We know and love these celebrities for their fabulous careers as singers, actors and athletes, but did you know they also started their own fashion brands? While some of them have fully transitioned into the fashion world, a few of these stars have released their own brands while maintaining their original careers. Check out which of your favorite celebs have started their own fashion brands!
1. Victoria Beckham

Brand: Victoria Beckham
As Posh Spice in the Spice Girls, Victoria Beckham had great style that influenced the scene, so it only makes sense that she became the fashion designer she is today. Her brand, Victoria Beckham, launched in 2008 and began with a small collection of dresses. Today, the brand is carried in 230 stories in 50 different countries.
2. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen

Brand: The Row
They broke into the acting world at only 6 months old when they booked the role of Michelle Tanner in Full House, immediately taking off as massive stars. The Olsen twins continually worked on projects together until they both pulled out of acting in 2012. They founded their fashion brand, The Row, in 2006, but didn’t focus fully on those endeavors until they left entertainment.
The Row “combines a timeless perspective with subtle attitudes which form an irreverent classic signature.”
3. Kim Kardashian

Brand: Skims
Reality star and businesswoman Kim Kardashian dipped her toe into the fashion pool in 2019 when she launched her brand, Skims. The brand started as a shapewear undergarment line and has since become a clothing and lounge brand, but still emphasizes the shapewear aspect.
“It’s just a part of me,” Kardashian said about why she first started the line. “I take it really personally. It started off of my body and my shapes, and it’s very vulnerable.”
4. Stella McCartney

Brand: Stella McCartney
The Stella McCartney brand was founded by Stella McCartney, the daughter of Beatles member Paul McCartney, in 2001. The luxury fashion brand spans women’s and kids’ clothing, accessories, shoes and swimwear.
“I come at every season with a conversation as to: Why am I making this?” McCartney shared. “How am I going to use this to change my industry? How am I going to have a conversation that people can learn from… that is my way of translating my point of view and still wrapping it up in a beautiful, sexy, fashionable way.”
5. Jessica Simpson

Brand: The Jessica Simpson Collection
You might know her name as the singer and actress from the late 1990s and early 2000s. But you might also know Jessica Simpson from her iconic brand that is available through many stores, including Walmart, Amazon, Target and other affordable options.
“Some people didn’t think it would stand the test of time,” Simpson shared after 20 years of the brand. “But I feel like everybody’s always thought that of me. One hit wonder…”
The brand initially launched in 2005 as a shoe collaboration with Vince Camuto, but its wild success allowed the brand to continue to grow into a full fashion line of clothing, shoes, accessories, perfume and more.
6. Lauren Conrad

Brand: LC Lauren Conrad
She rose to fame on the reality TV series Laguna Beach, but Lauren Conrad has since launched a famed fashion brand. LC by Lauren Conrad launched in 2009 exclusively in Kohl’s. The “effortlessly chic” brand features apparel (regular, plus, petite), fashion and fine jewelry, fashion accessories, footwear, handbags, bedding, bath, giftables, cold-weather accessories and ornaments.
LC Lauren Conrad is an affordable celebrity fashion brand that has been thriving for over a decade. “I think it’s really rare, and I feel very lucky,” Conrad shared of her brand. “So much attention is paid to the story we tell with this brand. That has really become a focus, and it was really nonexistent when we launched.”
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