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Beyonce at premiere of new Pepsi advertisement.

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Will.i.am

Though he’s known for being a member of hip hop group Black Eyed Peas, Will.i.am has a background in design: he actually attended FIDM. His collection of offbeat suits is just as unique as his music. Shop I.Am clothing.

Justin Timberlake

Timberlack enlisted the help of best friend Trace Alaya to start label William Rast. Named after the duos’ grandfathers’ names, William Rastincludes vintage-inspired sportswear for both men and women.

Victoria Beckham (a.k.a Posh Spice)

Beckham started out by designing a small line of jeans with denim label Rock & Republic, then unveiled her full collection, called VB, for Harvey Nichols and Harrods. She will be designing a handbag collection for Samantha Thavasa.

Gwen Stefani

The No Doubt singer's successful clothing line, L.A.M.B.Compare Prices debuted in Spring 2004 with handbags and accessories. Her line now consists of clothes designed after the singer's personal style. \

Beyonce

The House of Dereon, Beyonce's new line, will follow it's own trademark, "Couture. Kick. Soul" Her mother, Tina Knowles (who designs her red carpet attire) will help in the designing of this new line. Learn more about The House of Dereon]\

Bono

With the help of denim label Rogan, U2's frontman has launched his stylishly-earthy clothing line, Edun Compare Prices. Each product is made completely of organic materials.

Fergie

The singer has designed for Kipling Compare Prices and also for Brown Shoes .

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