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Want to shake up your working from home look? Try switching that sweater for a smart cardie, says EMMA JOHNSON

- LAUREN GOODWIN-GRAFTON

Jacket £165, trousers £120, trainers £90, all Modern Rarity at John Lewis, hoodie £25, Marks & Spencer

LUXURY conglomera­te Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH) is “pressing pause” on the Fenty by Rihanna ready-to-wear collection after just two years. Speculatio­n as to the reason why included that perhaps the pandemic and logistics were the issue. Rihanna, who as creative director and CEO for the label, became the first black woman to head up an LVMH brand, is based in the US and her design team is in Paris.

But, in an age where virtual technology makes cross-Atlantic meetings easier than ever, it seems an unlikely scenario.

The disconnect between the Grammy award-winning star’s young fan base and the high price point of the clothes seems a more plausible explanatio­n.

Its no surprise that, coming from the owners of Dior, Givenchy and Celine, the Fenty collection was at a luxury price point, with hoodies at £250 and dresses and shoes upwards of £500. It was the first time the French group had launched its own brand since Christian Lacroix in the 80s, so it obviously wanted it to pack a punch, but pricing out those who want to buy into the Bad Girl singer’s style could have been a big mistake.

It’s not all bad news for Rihanna though. The 32-year-old’s Fenty Beauty and Fenty Skin collection­s, also owned by LVMH, continue to be a huge success, as does her Savage x Fenty Lingerie collection (a collaborat­ion between Rihanna and Tech-Style Fashion Group). Tellingly, the prices on both the underwear and make-up are significan­tly lower than the clothing – a Fenty bra and Lip Stain both retailing for less than £20 each.

The intimates and the beauty have all the compelling factors associated with RiRi, celebratin­g diversity and inclusivit­y through the models and offering an unmatched range of foundation­s for every skin colour.

And, with the chart-topper herself as the face and body of the brands, they are equally appealing, minus the hefty price tag.

Did LVMH misjudge the spending power of Rihanna’s fans, or was is that the luxury shoppers weren’t keen on spending such a lot on a celebrity collection?

Let’s see if they ‘un-pause’ in the future, or just press stop for good.

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Check jacquard cardigan £49.99, oversized sweater £27.99, Zara.com
Irvine navy button-through £75, slim-leg chinos £60, T-shirt £25, boden.co.uk
Left: Grey cardigan £30, T-shirt £6, jeans £25, next.co.uk
Pocket cardigan £59.99, T-shirt £12.99, jeans £35.99, shop. mango.com
Cotton cable knit button-through cardigan £32, cottontrad­ers.com Check jacquard cardigan £49.99, oversized sweater £27.99, Zara.com Irvine navy button-through £75, slim-leg chinos £60, T-shirt £25, boden.co.uk Left: Grey cardigan £30, T-shirt £6, jeans £25, next.co.uk Pocket cardigan £59.99, T-shirt £12.99, jeans £35.99, shop. mango.com
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Shacket £22.99,
New Look, cardigan £22.99, Lindex, trousers
£16, Primark
Coat £99.99, jacket £29.99, skirt £29.99, all from Reserved, jumper £24.90, Uniqlo, boots £95, Next Shacket £22.99, New Look, cardigan £22.99, Lindex, trousers £16, Primark
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Cardigan £55, boots £75, both River Island, jumper £75, jeans £75, both French Connection
Coat £79.90, Uniqlo, dress £15, trousers £15, both Primark Cardigan £55, boots £75, both River Island, jumper £75, jeans £75, both French Connection
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