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11 Celebrity Women Who Built Iconic Brands and Businesses

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When you think of Hollywood stars, glamour and talent usually come to mind, but there’s major business savvy behind the scenes, too. From beauty empires to billion-dollar fashion labels, these celebrities have turned their star power into thriving brands that influence industries far beyond entertainment. Here are some of the biggest female stars who’ve built successful businesses that are making headlines, breaking boundaries, and inspiring the next generation of entrepreneurs.

Jessica Alba

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From her roots as a Hollywood actress to her status as a celebrated entrepreneur, Jessica Alba has carved a unique path with The Honest Company. She launched The Honest Company in 2012 after spending three years bringing the business to life, per The Business of Business. The company went public in 2021 with a $1.4 billion valuation, according to Observer.

Kim Kardashian

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Famed for her reality TV stardom, Kim Kardashian transformed her profile into a powerful business platform. Skims was co-founded by the socialite in 2019, CNBC reported. In 2022, the company increased its valuation to $3.2 billion, per the outlet.

Dolly Parton

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A legendary figure in country music, Dolly Parton‘s success spans much more than singing. In 2023, Dollywood and Dollywood’s Splash Country welcomed 3.5 million visitors, per Knox News. Dolly’s philanthropic and business achievements are as dazzling as her chart-topping hits. Parton opened Dolly’s Tennessean Travel Stop in June 2026, further expanding her business portfolio.

Gwyneth Paltrow

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Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow redefined modern lifestyle branding with her business Goop, which was launched in September 2008, according to TechCrunch.

Selena Gomez

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From chart-topping music to a bestselling beauty brand, Selena Gomez proves star power translates to boardroom prowess. She launched her makeup line, Rare Beauty, in September 2020, per Biography. As of 2025, Rare Beauty is valued at around $2.7 billion, according to Fortune.

Jennifer Lopez

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As a singer, actor, and entrepreneur, Jennifer Lopez built an empire spanning fashion, beauty, production, and more, making her an icon of versatility. She has revolutionized the celebrity fragrance market since launching her namesake perfume line in 2002, which has since exceeded $2 billion in retail sales, according to WWD.

Rihanna

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International superstar Rihanna also owns multiple businesses, including Fenty Beauty, which launched in 2017. Between that and her lingerie brand, Savage X Fenty, she reached billionaire status in 2021, per Forbes.

Reese Witherspoon

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Winning awards on screen and accolades in business, Reese Witherspoon‘s Hello Sunshine media company champions women’s voices in Hollywood and beyond. The company, founded in 2016, was sold in a deal worth about $900 million to a media firm supported by Blackstone Group Inc., as reported by WSJ.

Lady Gaga

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Never one to follow trends, Lady Gaga launched her vegan and cruelty-free cosmetic brand Haus Labs in 2019, per The Hollywood Reporter. The company brings in an estimated $75 million to $100 million in global revenue, according to Euphoria.

Patti LaBelle

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The “Godmother of Soul” Patti LaBelle cooks up success far beyond the stage with her lucrative food and lifestyle brands. The Philadelphia native launched Patti’s Good Life in 2008, first selling a line of hot sauces, and has since expanded into a range of comfort foods, per Forbes. In 2022, the company generated $20 million in revenue, according to the outlet.

Kate Hudson

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Actress Kate Hudson‘s Fabletics brand revolutionized the athleisure movement with its accessible, stylish activewear. She co-founded the brand in 2013, and it has seen steady success since, including reaching $1 billion in revenue in 2025, as reported by Forbes.

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