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Posted: 2012-06-13T19:46:55Z | Updated: 2012-06-14T01:25:46Z NeNe Leakes Will Launch Affordable Fashion Line, Plus Her Best Style Moments (PHOTOS) | HuffPost

NeNe Leakes Will Launch Affordable Fashion Line, Plus Her Best Style Moments (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Nene Leakes Wants To Dress You
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Celebrity clothing lines just keep rolling in!

Last week we told you about Mary J. Blige's plans for launching a fashion line and now The Hollywood Reporter reports that "Real Housewives Of Atlanta" star Nene Leakes intends on expanding her brand to the racks.

Nene is definitely stretching out her 15 minutes of fame, which the global licensing company Beanstalk is looking to leverage with her forthcoming clothing collection.


While the fame of reality television characters is often short-lived and fleeting, NeNe Leakes has displayed versatility that has enabled her to transition from being a "Real Housewives" personality to a featured television star on "Glee," said Michael Stone, Beanstalks president and CEO. "NeNes multi-faceted personality and aspirational style will translate well into products that will emotionally connect with her fans.

From what we've seen of Nene's personal style, she loves anything with a designer label attached and lives for a sky-high stiletto. However, the 44-year-old actress' new signature collection will aim to be a more affordable version of that aesthetic, "designed to empower women to walk into a room and own it -- like NeNe herself, Beanstalk said in a press release.

We're sure her "RHOA" cast mate and notorious frenemy, Sheree Whitfield, is feeling super salty since her clothing line "She By Sheree" was a fast failure . Oh well!

Are you excited about Nene's foray into fashion? Here's a look at some of her best style moments.

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