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Rihanna’s Fenty Fashion label opens for business

- By Robert Williams

Rihanna revealed her first Fenty collection in Paris on Wednesday evening. She arrived wearing a blazer as a dress. The white canvas number had exaggerate­d shoulders and was cinched in at the middle with a built-in corset-paired with strappy going-out heels in gold leather, all from her new label.

The mood was boss lady on top, party girl below. This mix of high and low took on menswear inspiratio­ns with a feminine twist. And it’s exactly what the 31-year-old pop star says she wants to bring to the table as the first woman to start a new brand from scratch at LVMH, France’s biggest company by market value.

“How I dress is about what I feel like in that moment,” Rihanna tells Pursuits during an interview in the Paris showroom. “How comfortabl­e I want to be, how badass I want to be, how conservati­ve or sexy. I feel like women are multifacet­ed in that way, and Fenty celebrates that.”

On the eve of her first “drop” for the brandwhich will release the products online on May 29 in a “see now, buy now” model-rihanna hosted press and friends of the new venture in Paris’s posh Marais district, where 18th century hotels particulie­rs and medieval churches are interspers­ed with design bookshops and contempora­ry art galleries.

After nearly two years of work behind the scenes, Fenty’s debut offer was a mix of ready-to-wear pieces like slouchy denim overshirts, leather shoes, and costume jewelry with crystal cuffs and giant white-lacquer hoops. Fenty sunglasses, produced by LVMH’S joint venture with Italian eyewear-maker Marcolin, were stacked high on columns in the middle of the room. Some of the suits had matching pants, while others, such as the one sported by Rihanna, are meant to be worn as dresses.

The prices range from €200 ($223) for a T-shirt to €1,100 for a parka. They are quite a few notches below the usual fare at such LVMH brands as Louis Vuitton, where cocktail dresses often retail above €2,500. Rihanna says she wants to keep prices as accessible as possible while still using luxurious materials and technique.

“I hope I can reach a broad audience,” she says. “I can’t wait to walk outside and just run past someone who’s wearing it. I think that’ll be a huge moment for me.”

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