Star Power: These 10 Celebrities Are Putting Their Name Behind Big-Name Brands

From Kevin Hart to Karlie Kloss, check out 10 companies that have some of today’s winning personalities leading them.

By Âé¶¹Éç Staff | May 31, 2018
Art Streiber

This story appears in the June 2018 issue of Âé¶¹Éç.

Companies, of course, create brands. And people can be brands. And some of the most brilliant brand-companies today are being launched by the smartest brand-people, who understand intuitively how to reach and engage fans.

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As part of our , we singled out 10 winning personalities and what they’re doing to push boundaries.

Fenty Beauty by Rihanna

The pop star is all too familiar with the lack of makeup made for women of color. With , she promised “beauty for all” — and delivered.

Kode with Klossy

The , inspired by model Karlie Kloss’s experience learning code, is expanding nationwide. Each student can connect with Kloss in person or via video chat.

Skinnygirl

Reality TV star started with a margarita brand and has deftly wielded her licensing power. Snacks, sweeteners, even denim — she brilliantly promotes it all.

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GirlBoss Media

NastyGal founder Sophia Amoruso used her own fall to inspire an for ambitious women. A recent redesign hints at a move toward a social network.

Shondaland

, the megaproducer who charmingly live-tweets episodes along with her fans, signed a new $25 million per year deal with Netflix, signaling a major expansion.

Momofuku

Chef keeps expanding — creating the hit Netflix series Ugly Delicious, and launching Majordomo Media and his own podcast.

VaynerMedia

The digital agency led by Gary Vaynerchuk is betting heavily on voice, developing Google and Alexa voice campaigns and even VoiceCon, a “state of the union on voice.”

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Tommy Hilfiger

After three decades, the designer just keeps innovating, launching , a new line created for people with disabilities

Thrive Global

Arianna Huffington’s wellness brand is rapidly expanding, and bringing work-life balance to big clients such as JPMorgan, SAP and Hilton.

Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart has gone from comedian to the man who owns comedy — consistently dominating the box office with his HeartBeat Productions, which recently signed a first-look deal with Universal Pictures, while also staying on the cutting edge of digital media as a cofounder of Laugh Out Loud Network, a joint venture with Lionsgate. Read our full profile here.

Companies, of course, create brands. And people can be brands. And some of the most brilliant brand-companies today are being launched by the smartest brand-people, who understand intuitively how to reach and engage fans.

Related:

As part of our , we singled out 10 winning personalities and what they’re doing to push boundaries.

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