You'll soon be able to paint your face like Rihanna

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You'll soon be able to paint your face like Rihanna
LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 18: Singer Rihanna attends the premiere of 'It's Not Over' presented by MAC Cosmetics and MAC AIDS Fund at Quixote Studios on November 18, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images) Credit: Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty

Ever wanted to look like Rihanna? Now you can. 

The 28-year old just inked a major deal with LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton to produce her own beauty line come 2017.

Called Fenty Beauty by Rihanna, the cosmetics line will launch fall of next year. The products included in the line have yet to be revealed but WWD says it will be a "complete makeup collection."


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Launching under Kendo, an arm of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton that acts as an incubator and produces new products, the brand is said to have huge potential. 

“Fenty Beauty by Rihanna is a beauty rocket ship that will appeal to a huge and diverse global audience,” Kendo CEO David Suliteanu told WWD. “We are aiming for the stars.”

The backing from LVMH is a sign that the company believes in Rihanna's ability to bring in sales. According to the same report, it's estimated that the company paid around $10 million to collaborate with the singer, who is a known moneymaker with albums, 2013 limited-edition MAC collection and seven fragrances. This follows her highly publicized $25 million deal with Samsung in 2015.

Basically, the girl knows how to rake in cash.

“Our Rihanna business continues to flourish,” global vice president of marketing and brand development Diana Espino told WWD. “What [Rihanna] produces has the authenticity of a fashion icon and an entertainment trendsetter."

Kendo has worked in the past with Kat Von D Beauty and Marc Jacobs Beauty, making Fenty Beauty by Rihanna their third celebrity-branded cosmetics project.

The support of Kendo is a major deal for Rihanna. After the success of Kat Von D's brand -– she had the top selling lipstick at Sephora in 2015 and the most engaged number of Facebook fans, beating out 350 other brands –- it's clear Rihanna will bring them the same kind of profitability and popularity. 

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Kelly is a comedy writer who currently resides in New York City. If you have a dog, she wants to pet it. Follow her on Twitter @KellyDiamond_

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