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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFenty's Fortune: Rihanna Is Now Officially A Billionaire
How the singer became the richest female musician on the planet. Hint: It wasnt from performing.https://www.forbes.com/sites/maddieberg/2021/08/04/fentys-fortune-rihanna-is-now-officially-a-billionaire/?sh=5691b3e57c96
When Robyn Fenty, known to the world as Rihanna, launched Fenty Beauty in 2017, she sought to create a cosmetics company that made women everywhere (feel) included. A perhaps unintended consequence: The beauty line has helped her enter one of the worlds most exclusive ranks: Billionaire. Rihanna is now worth $1.7 billion, Forbes estimatesmaking her the wealthiest female musician in the world and second only to Oprah Winfrey as the richest female entertainer. But its not her music thats made her so wealthy. The bulk of her fortune (an estimated $1.4 billion) comes from the value of Fenty Beauty, of which Forbes can now confirm she owns 50%. Much of the rest lies in her stake in her lingerie company, Savage x Fenty, worth an estimated $270 million, and her earnings from her career as a chart-topping musician and actress.
While Barbados-born Rihanna isnt the only celebrity to capitalize on her social media presenceshe has 101 million followers on Instagram and 102.5 million on Twitterto build a beauty brand, she is the most successful beauty entrepreneur to do so. Fenty Beauty, which is a 50-50 joint venture with French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH (run by Bernard Arnault, the worlds second-richest person), launched in 2017 with the goal of inclusivity. Its products come in a diverse range of coloursfoundation is offered in 50 shades, including harder-to-find darker shades for women of colourand are modelled in its advertising by an equally diverse group of people.
Available online and at Sephora stores, which are also owned by LVMH, the products were an instant success. By 2018, its first full calendar year, the line was bringing in more than $550 million in annual revenues, according to LVMH, beating out other celebrity-founded brands like Kylie Jenners Kylie Cosmetics, Kim Kardashian Wests KKW Beauty and Jessica Albas Honest Co. A lot of women felt there were no lines out there that catered to their skin tone. It was light, medium, medium dark, dark, says Shannon Coyne, cofounder of consumer products consultancy Bluestock Advisors. We all know thats not reality. She was one of the first brands that came out and said, I want to speak to all of those different people.
While cosmetics sales slowed during the pandemic, beauty companies are worth as much as ever. Stocks of larger beauty conglomerates like Estée Lauder and L'Oréal have bounced back, reaching all-time highs and trading at impressive 7.5 (or more) times annual revenues. Meanwhile, independent brands like Beautycounter and Charlotte Tilbury inked deals with investment firms earlier this year at billion-dollar valuations. That is good news for Rihanna. Thanks to the impressive multiples at which beauty companies are trading, Fenty Beauty is worth a conservative $2.8 billion, Forbes estimates. And all signs point to the company continuing to grow. In its annual report for 2020, LVMH said Fenty Skin, which launched last year, was off to a very promising start and generated unprecedented buzz, and that Fenty Beauty "maintained its appeal as a premier makeup brand."
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Fenty's Fortune: Rihanna Is Now Officially A Billionaire (Original Post)
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Aug 2021
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50 Shades Of Blue
(11,389 posts)1. Good for her!
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)2. So, we're supposed to hate her now?
Go Rhirhi!
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)5. Because she's a billionaire?
Some folks seems to think you can't possibly get that rich without oppressing...somebody.
quaint
(5,077 posts)4. Smart and talented.