POP STARS: 3 Conquered The Fashion World

Pop stars have always been clothes horses for fashion designers - but more and more of them are turning to designing themselves.
So far this year, Skepta has released his debut fashion range and Zayn Malik's Versace Versus collection was unveiled.
They join a list of musicians-turned-designers that already includes names like Victoria Beckham, Kanye West and Rihanna.
But how easy is it for a pop star to become a successful designer in a world where, traditionally, you had to cut your teeth in the trade before your designs would hit the catwalk?

1. Victoria Beckham

Say goodbye to the artist formerly known as Posh Spice, and instead say hello to top British fashion designer Victoria Beckham.
The former Spice Girl launched her first fashion range back in 2008, and it's fair to say there was a bit of sniggering and some raised eyebrows.
But her first collection - a modest one containing just 10 dresses - went down a storm with critics.
Nicole Phelps wrote in Vogue: "The woman formerly known as Posh Spice has launched a dress collection, and, believe it or not, it's one of the hottest things going in New York this week."
And since then, Mrs Beckham has gone from strength to strength.
"With Victoria Beckham, everyone wanted to hate her and put her down and she learnt from the beginning how to do everything from scratch - now, she might not be able to pattern-cut but does that really matter?" says Glamour's fashion director Natalie Hartley.
"Beckham is getting respect because right at the beginning, she really put her neck on the line. I remember the early days when she would do her shows in New York, she would talk you through the collections herself and she became very friendly with the editors. It was a very clever move.
"People felt like they got to know her and she would remember you every season… she was actually very personable and I think that won them over."
VB has won several prestigious awards including two best brand accolades at the British Fashion Awards in 2011 and 2014.
As well as her own collections, she's collaborated with US high street brand Target, which includes clothes in larger sizes and is affordable for the majority of us who can't afford designer prices.
She once said: "I want a woman to look and feel like the best version of herself."

2. Kanye West

Kanye is just one of a number of US music stars to have made the foray into fashion - honourable mentions also go to Jay Z and Pharrell.
Kim Kardashian's husband first dipped his toe into the fashion world back in 2009 with a Nike collaboration - step forward the Air Yeezys - before further shoe lines followed with designer labels including Luis Vuitton.
To prove he was taking fashion seriously, West completed an internship with Fendi the same year.
An original pair of 2009 Air Yeezys is currently on offer on eBay for an eye-watering $1,349.99 (£1,055).
In 2011, the rapper debuted DW Kanye West, his women's fashion label, at Paris Fashion Week.
But it's fair to say it didn't go down too well with the fashion pack.
The Daily Telegraph's Lisa Armstrong summed it up as a "stupendously vacuous enterprise".
And the New York Times' Suzy Menkes wrote: "His collection of sexpot low-bodice dresses and skintight pants, decked out with heaps of ginger fur, did not inspire the fashion crowd to tell him to give up his day job."
Ouch.
On the plus side, Style.com did blog that it was "a work in progress".
Ever the optimist, Kanye got back in the saddle quickly and his second line, launched in 2012, was largely well received.
He has since gone on to produce five seasons of his Yeezy clothing line plus a trainer collaboration with Adidas.
"I am actually a fan of Kanye's Yeezy collections," Natalie Hartley says. "I love sportswear and think he has done a great job making simple, modern sportswear. He has also grafted to learn the ropes, he is passionate about fashion, and who can knock that?"

3. Rihanna
RiRi has proved to be a designer's dream over the last few years, gracing red carpets in the likes of Stella McCartney, Chanel, Prada and Giambattista Valli.
But she's not just a clothes horse - she has been designing clothing for several years now across various different brands.
Her fashion credits include underwear, denim and T-shirts for Armani Jeans and Emporio Armani Underwear plus a high street collection for River Island.
Natalie explains that there's an authenticity about Rihanna's fashion credentials: "Rihanna does stuff that's true to her. She wouldn't put anything together she would never wear herself."
Being named creative director of Puma in 2014, which entails overseeing the direction of the womenswear collection, was a big moment for the star.
She's gone on to have huge success with her Puma trainer line, including her creeper-style trainers and furry sliders.
Other recent collaborations include an all-denim collection with shoe god Manolo Blahnik (including thigh-high boots) and a range of sunglasses for Dior.
Not content with clothes and shoes, RiRi also has several perfumes to her name - including Kiss and Crush - and a jewellery line with Chopard.






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