Never let it be said The Glow Up canât spot an emerging trend. Back in January 2019, as Rihanna was debuting her first Valentineâs Day collection for Savage x Fenty, we wrote about the bad galâs growing fashion and lifestyle empire, writing:
Weâre just waiting for her to slap her name and visage on a haircare collection, some wine labels (Bad Gal Wines, anyone?), and a line of healthy but scrumptious munchies simply called âSnacksâ and sheâll pretty much sponsor our entire lives.
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Well, color us trend forecasters, because by August 2020, Rihanna was rumored to have filed trademarks for kitchen-themed goods. On Thursday, just over a week after the musician and mogul debuted sexy new âcurtain bangsâ in her spring Savage campaign, another prediction was fulfilled as Refinery29 was among several outlets to report that Rihâs company Roraj Trade LLC had indeed filed a trademark application for âFenty Hair.â
Seriously, though: Is this really any surprise from a star who changes her hair like Savage lingerie sets? In fact, the only surprise here is that the application reportedly wasnât filed until March 3 of this year. Based on those documents (which we can corroborate), R29 suggests âthe prospective Fenty Hair line could include shampoo, hair relaxing, straightening, and waving stylers, bleach and color products, and even hair glitter.â
That sounds about Rihâand weâll take some clip-in curtain bangs too, thankyouverymuch. But since it wasnât exactly a leap to see this coming, what took so long?
As R29 points out (and The Glow up previously reported), these findings surfaced just a few weeks after Rihanna and LVMH announced theyâd be pumping the brakes on her luxury line, Fenty Maison. At the time, LVMH stated it âremains invested in the âFenty ecosystemââwith an ongoing focus on developing the remaining entitiesââmeaning Rih can divert her attention and those resources elsewhere. (Some fans might fear anywhere other than that long-awaited ninth album.)
That said, this is Rihanna weâre talking about, and somehow we doubt sheâd be filing a trademark if there wasnât already some early product development in progress. If we were to forecast a bit further, we might surmise that Fenty Hair will be gracing the shelves of your local Sephora sooner than later. When that happens, weâll likely hop on that trend, too.
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