"I'm proud to welcome the Arnault family into
ours through this partnership," the "Empire State of Mind"
singer said in a statement, referring to the family that runs
LVMH.
Financial terms of the deal, which was reported earlier by the
Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and New York Times, were
not disclosed.
Historic luxury brands around the world have struck partnership
deals with celebrities, seeking to appeal to younger customers,
with Jay-Z's pop star wife Beyonce already involved in the Ivy
Park sportswear brand.
Last year, cosmetics company Coty agreed to buy a 20% stake in
reality TV star Kim Kardashian West's makeup brand KKW, although
earlier this month LVMH put on hold its Fenty fashion venture
with pop star Rihanna.
(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta. Editing by Jason Neely and Mark
Potter)
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