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'No One Can Compete': Rihanna Makes History With Major New Career Win

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Yasmine ColemanNovember 14, 2025 at 12:05 AM

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That Rihanna reign just won't let up.

The music icon just made history—again—and this time, it has nothing to do with singing, red carpets, or the Super Bowl.

At 37, she’s now the first Black woman to build not one, but two billion-dollar businesses, a flex that puts her in a league entirely her own. The same girl who grew up in Barbados singing in her living room is now running an empire that big companies are scrambling to study.

Fenty Beauty changed the game back in 2017 when it launched with something the beauty industry somehow hadn’t figured out yet: foundation shades for everyone.

The brand exploded immediately, racking up hundreds of millions in its first year and eventually reaching an estimated valuation of around $2.8 billion in its first year of launch, according to Nss Girls Club. It wasn’t just a makeup line—it became a cultural shift. Makeup artists, influencers and everyday shoppers all had the same sentiment: Finally.

Then came Savage X Fenty, Rihanna’s lingerie brand that tossed the old idea of “sexy” out the window and remixed it with inclusivity, boldness and real-body representation.

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From size-inclusive designs to runway shows that felt more like high-energy concerts, Savage X Fenty carved out its own lane and never looked back. The brand climbed its way into the billion-dollar club, too, officially giving the "Diamonds" singer her second mega-success.

Her partnership with LVMH helped Fenty Beauty scale globally, while Savage X Fenty’s modern, inclusive approach made traditional lingerie brands feel ancient overnight. Rihanna didn’t just enter industries—she disrupted them, reshaped them, and made them answer to a new standard.

Together, the two companies are now worth over $3 billion—and that’s what makes this moment historic. Not celebrity-brand-gone-viral. Not one lucky hit. But two separate, independently successful billion-dollar brands built by a Black woman.

That has never happened before. Now, "no one can compete," let Revolt tell it—and we have to agree.

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What makes the Bajan beauty different is that she doesn’t build products just because they’re trending. She builds them because she sees gaps—people who’ve been ignored, overlooked, or shut out—and then she kicks the door open, and with intention.

Whether it’s 40+ foundation shades or lingerie for all body types, her blueprint is simple: make space for everyone, and people will show up.

And that's not all. Fenty Skin and Fenty Hair continue to grow, she’s popping up at events again (after giving birth to her third child with beau A$AP Rocky in September), and fans are still camping out awaiting the possibility of R9 at any moment. But even if she never released another song, Rihanna’s legacy is already etched into the history books.

Just last month, she added yet another historic win to her list of accolades after becoming the most-streamed Black female artist on Spotify.

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