Nearly five years after establishing the Savage X Fenty line, Barbadian singer Rihanna has resigned as CEO.

Along with a group of investors, Rihanna, who is now expecting her second child with ASAP Rocky, started the company in 2018.

"It's been beautiful to see our vision for Savage X Fenty impact the industry at such an incredible magnitude over the last five years," the company stated.

Hillary Super, who formerly served as the CEO of Anthropologie Group, has been chosen by Rihanna to succeed her starting on Monday, June 26.


Super, 51, expressed excitement at joining the Savage X Fenty family in Vogue Business. The brand is a significant force in the lingerie and clothing sectors, and its constant dedication to promoting diversity and bravery is motivating.

Fortunately, this history will continue under Super's leadership since Savage X Fenty has grown into a disruptive leader in the lingerie market since Rihanna launched the company in 2018.

As the brand's executive chair, Rihanna will continue to play a crucial leadership role.