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Match the Celebrity with Their Fashion Line (2) Quiz
Here's the second quiz of these two. Reality stars, actresses, singers, actors...seems like a popular side hustle for many celebrities is to get into the fashion biz and create their own label. Match the celebrity with the name of their fashion brand.
A matching quiz
by Billkozy.
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1. Carrie Underwood
Savage x Fenty
2. Gabrielle Union
Good American
3. Jimmy Fallon
CALIA
4. Justin Timberlake
Fabletics
5. Kate Hudson
Hiraeth
6. Khloé Kardashian
House of Harlow 1960
7. Nicole Richie
Hands High
8. Rihanna
DUBGEE
9. Rooney Mara
William Rast
10. Whoopi Goldberg
Kaavi James
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Carrie Underwood
Answer: CALIA
"American Idol" winner and country music star Carrie Underwood has sung the praises of her fashion label CALIA, a line of athletic apparel which she launched in 2015 for Dick's Sporting Goods. Filling a gap she felt existed in the activewear market, her line includes clothes that satisfy her own lifestyle, with everything from workout wear like sweatshirts and leggings to undergarments, swimwear, jackets, and accessories.
She noticed that "Either things seemed to be super technical and unattractive, or...I don't know, just not feminine."
2. Gabrielle Union
Answer: Kaavi James
Gabrielle Union's fashion label is named after her daughter with basketball star Dwyane Wade, Kaavia James Union-Wade. Ms. Union and Dwayne launched the clothing line together, along with a children's fashion brand called, Janie and Jack, on February 2, 2022. The line is noted for its bright colors and traditional African prints. The Janie and Jack line is aimed at children from 6 months to 18-years-old.
3. Jimmy Fallon
Answer: Hands High
"The Tonight Show" host, Jimmy Fallon, collaborated with G-III Apparel Corp. to debut his line of athletic apparel, Hands High, in October 2015. The clothes feature T-shirts, pullover sweatshirts, long sleeve shirts, sweats, and hoodies with team logos of NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL teams placed in unusual spots such as under the armpits or on the sides. The intention would be that the logos are revealed when enthusiastic fans jump and cheer with the hands high in the air.
4. Justin Timberlake
Answer: William Rast
The ex-*NSYNC star, Justin Timberlake, collaborated with his childhood friend, Trace Ayala to create a line of denim designs called William Rast, which is a combination of both of their grandfathers' names. Debuting in 2005, William Rast is headquartered in Los Angeles, and the styles are inspired by the culture of the American South in general, but moreso Memphis where Timberlake and Ayala grew up.
The offerings include jackets, and footwear and other accessories, with a focus on denim fabrics.
5. Kate Hudson
Answer: Fabletics
Kate Hudson co-founded Fabletics, the activewear and athleisure line, in 2013 along with fashion entrepreneurs Adam Goldenberg, and Don Ressler. In 2018, Fabletics sought to open 75 more locations in the United States and elsewhere. A successful venture, other celebrities such as Demi Lovato and Kelly Rowland also teamed up with Fabletics on collections. The company operates on a subscription-based business model, so members get discounts on the line which caters to women who want to lead healthy exercise lifestyles, with items like sneakers, sports bras, and leggings.
6. Khloé Kardashian
Answer: Good American
In 2016, Khloé Kardashian collaborated with British fashion designer and entrepreneur Emma Grede to create Good American, a brand of denim clothing. Part of their strategy was based on their insight that they were getting involved 50% more returns on size 14 and 16 clothing-so they created a size 15 to fit that gap in customer needs. Wishing to appeal to a sense of body positivity they offer sizes from 00 to 24.
The brand has expanded into activewear and bodysuits too.
7. Nicole Richie
Answer: House of Harlow 1960
Paris Hilton's friend on reality television and in life, Nicole Richie became a fashion designer, and in in 2008 launched her House of Harlow 1960 fashion line, debuting it in the Los Angeles boutique Kitson. She named the line after her daughter. Not just fashion, the brand also includes jewelry designed by Richie in collaboration with Mouawad.
The line also has eyewear, swimwear, and fragrances for the home. and accessories. The style of the clothing has been described as bohemian and California-cool, featuring crystals and gemstones. Awards include "Choice Celebrity Fashion Line" at the Teen Choice Awards, and "Entrepreneur of the Year" award at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards for Richie.
8. Rihanna
Answer: Savage x Fenty
Rihanna founded her fashion line Savage x Fenty on May 11, 2018, in Segundo, California, under the parent company Lavender Lingerie, LLC. And that's what the fashion line specializes in- sexy lingerie, as well as sleepwear, sportswear, bras, underwear, and loungewear. Rihanna first displayed Savage x Fenty at New York Fashion Week in 2018.
The line offers a subscription membership program allowing customers to enjoy discounts and access to limited-edition styles, although a lawsuit was settled for $1.2 million over claims of deceptive marketing practices. By 2021 the brand was valued at $1 billion.
9. Rooney Mara
Answer: Hiraeth
Actress Rooney Mara and her friends, Sara Schloat and Chrys Wong, debuted Hiraeth in early 2018. The word Hiraeth, is Welsh, and means nostalgia, or a strong yearning for a place that perhaps never really existed. In this sense it reflected Ms. Mara's desire for a collection that felt meaningful and timeless. Mara was motivated when she became a vegan to create clothes reflecting her environmental values, which precluded leather products for instance. So, her line includes faux-leather loafers; in fact there is no leather, fur, silk or wool in any of her line's garments.
10. Whoopi Goldberg
Answer: DUBGEE
In 2017, during a vacation in Greece, Whoopi Goldberg was inspired to create DUBGEE, to fulfill a need of hers to find comfortable clothing that also made her feel confident. She launched the line in 2019, saying, "DUBGEE has no race, creed, age or size.
It's meant to make you feel good about how you look and feel." The clothing features tops, bottoms, dresses, loungewear. Some of the more unique items include a long button-front belted tunic and the cocoon dress. Ms. Goldberg calls the clothing "free and flowy" and encapsulates her attitude with, "The last thing you should ever fret about is what's in your closet."
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