Being a celebrity means being in touch with fashion. Clothing is really important when you’re famous and everyone is looking at you. For many celebs, fashion becomes second nature and they love it so much that they decide to jump right in themselves! Here are 15 celebs who have awesome (and super successful) clothing lines.
Marc Anthony
Marc Anthony’s eponymous clothing line offers men a modern, sophisticated look. With a line of tees, dress shirts, suit separates, shoes, and watches, his collection offers men his smooth, stylish look for an entire wardrobe.
Reese Witherspoon
Reese Witherspoon’s Draper James line is full of bright, beautiful colors and effortless elegance. Drawing on her Louisiana roots (the collection is named for her grandparents), Draper James is full of grace and Southern charm.
Kate Hudson
Combine “fabulous” with “athletics” to get Fabletics! Kate Hudson’s subscription activewear brand offers customized workout clothes based on your fashion and lifestyle preferences.
Morgan Stewart
Rich Kids of Beverly Hills star Morgan Stewart launched a line of activewear with Touche L.A. The line offers function and fashion, with designs ” inspired by Morgan’s everyday life.”
Ellen DeGeneres
Ellen DeGeneres’ ED by Ellen brand proves that simple and stylish aren’t mutually exclusive. There’s an entire catalog’s worth of charming items, from apparel and accessories to home decor and bedding.
Melissa McCarthy
Comedian, actress and Emmy winner Melissa McCarthy has also added “fashion” designer to her list of laurels. “I didn’t lose my sense of style just because I went above a size 12,” she said in bringing us Seven7. “Women deserve better choices,” her manifesto reads in part.
Jessica Simpson
Jessica Simpson’s discography never contained a self-titled album; that honor belongs to her Jessica Simpson clothing line. She offers sexy and chic tops, skirts, dresses, outerwear, accessories and, of course, her Jessica Simpson perfume.
Jay Z
Modern mogul Jay Z proves he puts the hip in “hip hop” with Rocawear. Boasting stylish tees, hoodies, jeans, sweatpants and more, Rocawear’s urban aesthetic manages to stay as fresh as the man who inspired it.
Diddy
Fellow hip-hop icon Sean “Diddy” Combs joins Jay Z in the threads business with his brand Sean John. Launched in 1999, Sean John offers style for all occasions, for casual t-shirt and jeans days or nights when you need to suit up.
The Kardashians (and the Jenners)
No celebrity brand list would be complete without something from the Kardashian clan. The Kardashian Kollection from Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney may have been dumped by Sears, but Kendall and Kylie Jenner are keeping up the pace, having just launched their stylish line in early 2016.
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez’s clothing line is sharp and full of vibrant colors, exactly what you’d expect from the sexy songstress. Whether you’re wearing jeans or a dress, going for bare shoulders or a modest look, JLo’s style will have you lookin’ fine.
Nicole Richie
One thing about Nicole Richie will never change: she knows how to get your attention. House of Harlow 1960 shows off the fashion sensibilities of someone immersed in the entertainment industry from birth, with clothing, jewelry, sunglasses and accessories sure to catch your eye.
Lauren Conrad
Reality star and best-selling author Lauren Conrad launched her third line, Paper Crown in 2011. Since moving on from Laguna Beach and The Hills, the fashionista’s acclaimed tastes have been on display full force, and that doesn’t appear to be changing any time soon.
The Olsen Twins
America’s little sisters, Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen, have been a household brand themselves for years. So it’s no surprise they launched Elizabeth & James in 2007, offering hot and sophisticated new looks for every season.
Victoria Beckham
It’s only natural that the woman first introduced to us as Posh Spice would have her own fashion label, right? Victoria Beckham must have gotten tired of modeling for other designers so she struck out on her own in 2008 and hasn’t looked back. Her clothing line is pricey, but (dare we say it?) so posh.