You know about Victoria Beckham’s now famous dresses, Sienna Miller’s Twenty8Twelve and Beyonce’s House of Dereon, but did you know about these other celebrity-owned fashion lines?

Whether you did or not, you can get in on the celebrity action, just by visiting their websites.

Sean John

Sean John

This brand has been around for so long, you may have forgotten that it’s actually owned by P. Diddy. His name is Sean John Combs, hence the name of the brand. He established his clothing line in 1998, and it has since hit sales of $250 million a year.

The brand is available through Macy’s, which does ship to the UK.

Elizabeth and James

Elizabeth and James

This higher end brand is co-owned by Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, and although it’s not as pricey as their high-end basics brand The Row, you can still expect to part with hundred of pounds for an item. Still, they’ve won praise for their appealing style and commitment to quality, so the money  should be worth it (if you have it).

You can get Elizabeth and James online from Harvey Nics.

House of Harlow 1960 and Winter Kate

House of Harlow

Nicole Richie made a fashion name for herself when she designed accessories line House of Harlow 1960. She expanded the line into clothes as well, calling the line of clothes Winter Kate. Both lines borrow heavily from Richie’s boho-chic aesthetic, and both are named for her daughter.

The House of Harlow website ships to the UK, and you can get a selection of the Winter Kate range from Asos.

William Rast

William Rast

This brand is very discreetly co-owned by Justin Timberlake. He started it with his childhood friend Trace Ayala, but instead of trading on JT’s fame, they’ve let the quality of the products – especially the jeans – do the talking. Of course, they’d be fools not to get his face somewhere near the brands, so Timberlake did do a bit of modelling for the brand at the very beginning.

William Rast is available through Hudson’s Bay, Canada’s largest department store, but the website only ships to the US at the moment.

L.A.M.B.

LAMB

L.A.M.B. was launched around the same time Gwen Stefani released her solo album of the same name. It stands for “love, angel, music, baby”, and the clothing line is based on Stefani’s theatrical, feminine, California skater mixed with Hollywood glamour style. It was panned by fashion critics when it first came out, but it has built a loyal following amongst the public since.

The clothes are mostly sold in boutiques far too cool to have ecommerce sites, but you can get a very few items on DesignerDesirables.com, which is a UK clothing site.

Rocawear

Rocawear

A year after P. Diddy launched Sean Jean, Jay-Z launched Rocawear. Since then, Rocawear has become one of the biggest urban brands in the world, getting around $700 million in sales a year. It’s not surprising that the label can hit that number of sales: it includes clothes, handbags, shoes, sunglasses, belts, hats, jewellery and much more.

You can buy pretty much the whole Rocawear range from Zalando.co.uk.

 

Did you know that these lines were owned by celebrities, and did you know where to get them online? If you did, are there any lines owned by celebrities that surprised you? Let us know in the comments, and be sure to tell us where we can get the clothes!

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