The Most Famous Celebrity HSN Lines
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MARIAH CAREY
In 2010, the Elusive Chanteuse debuted a lifestyle line on HSN that included footwear, jewelry and fragrance. The collection not only brought the world more of her signature butterfly motif, but gave us amazing live on-air moments that will go down in history.
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JESSICA SIMPSON
Another legendary on-air appearance came in 2015 when Jessica went on the network to sell her clothing and accessories line, Jessica Simpson, and slurred her words while appearing unsteady on camera.
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SERENA WILLIAMS
The tennis champ's debut collection with HSN sold out in just three hours of airtime thanks to three things: price, quality and personality. "First of all, everything in the collection is under $100," Williams told PEOPLE about her line that's still available to shop today. "And everything you get from me [is] great quality. I think on live television people really get to see my personality and how really I feel about clothes and fashion."
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MARY J. BLIGE
You may not think her first fragrance, My Life, would sell 60,000 units in six hours after its release on HSN considering viewers can't even smell the product through a TV screen! But that's just a testament to the singer's superb design skills. No wonder she released the follow-up scent, My Life Blossom shortly afterward.
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LIZA MINNELLI
Liza debuted her jewelry line for HSN, The Liza Collection, in the sexiest way possible — by wearing it down the Sex and the City 2 world premiere blue carpet. She said at the time of its launch in 2010 that she designed the collection of jewels and sequined apparel so women can "look fabulous and feel like a star."
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RAMONA SINGER
Not long after the Real Housewives of New York aired in 2008, Ramona came out with her own jewelry line called, Ramona, full of affordable estate collection pieces. At the time of the launch, called her jewels "investment pieces" because of their versatility: "I’m wearing it right now with a bathing suit,” she told PeopleStyle in 2009. “But you can also wear it with black tie."
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SHERYL CROW
The country singer created a vintage-rock n' roll clothing line in 2017 that was inspired by her vast archive collection of everything she's ever worn on stage during 27 years of touring. "I wanted it to be real and authentic," she told PeopleStyle about her line. "I didn’t want to make something up that I would never even wear."
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DIDDY
P. Diddy (as he was known back in 2009) headed to HSN headquarters to sell his best-selling fragrances I Am King and Unforgivable on the network, which reportedly sold out in 16 minutes.
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HILLARY SCOTT
Lady Antebellum's leading lady told PeopleStyle that when a woman wears her clothing line, LaBellum by Hillary Scott, she hopes she "feels better about herself."
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WENDY WILLIAMS
Wendy's clothing line is a fan favorite thanks to her causal looks that easily go from day-to-night.
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QUEEN LATIFAH
The actress and singer was one of the first celebrities who started designing size-inclusive clothing back in 2011 with a collection that ranged in sizes from 2-24.
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FRAN DRESCHER
Back in 2009 the actress launched an all-natural skincare line, FranBrand, and appeared on HSN makeup-free to sell the products.
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GIULIANA RANCIC
The TV host's clothing line, G by Giuliana, launched in 2012 and is still going strong today thanks to her eye for wearable styles and affordable price tags. "I just wanted something that everyone could get," she told PEOPLE.
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IMAN
The legendary model created a jet-set-ready clothing line inspired by her world travels across the globe.
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IRIS APFEL
The 95-year-old design legend's HSN line, Rara Avis by Iris Apfel, is full of her iconic quirky touches, like this bird broache, these colorful bangles and fun novelty items featuring her signature round-frame glasses.
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NENE LEAKES
You'll never end up on the Fashion Police co-host's bad list by wearing her collection of chic, easy separates, Nene by Nene Leakes.
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MINNIE DRIVER
The actress followed in her mother's footsteps by going into the home textiles business, designing bedding, window treatments and throw for her new line, Minnie Driver's English Living,which launched in May 2017.
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KARINA SMIRNOFF
The Dancing with the Stars pro knows a thing or two about foot pain dancing in high heels day in and day out, which is why she created Foot Petals for HSN. These cushions make "any pair of shoes becomes comfortable and a joy to wear," she told PeopleStyle.
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KIMBERLY SCHLAPMAN
After conquering her dreams of being a country music star with her band Little Big Town, Kimberly decided to highlight her passion of cooking by launching her Love & Daisies kitchen line for HSN in April of 2017 that includes kitchen essentials in whimsical designs.
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JOY MANGANO
The inventor of the Miracle Mop (and inspiration behind Jennifer Lawrence's Oscar-nominated biopic Joy) is still creating life-changing inventions for her HSN line, Joy. She has jewelry cases, clothes hangers, bath towels, handbags and an amazing new luggage line, TuffTech Luggage, that keeps everything unbelievably organized and will last forever -- it's made from the same material as bulletproof vests!
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JESSICA SEINFELD
Jessica's accessory line of scarves, hats, bags, watches and tops isn't just useful for busy moms on-the-go, it actually gives back to families across the country. Each piece sold will provide child-care supplies to families in need through her non-profit organization, the Good+ Foundation.
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JANE SEYMOUR
The actress and designer expanded her Open Heart collection this year to include two new his-and-her fragrances, Her Open Heart and His Open Heart, exclusively on HSN.
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DITA VON TEESE
In 2013, the burlesque star launched a lingerie and fragrance collection on HSN that was meant to give every woman "luxury in her everyday life," she told PEOPLE.
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MARLO THOMAS
The actress decided to create her clothing line, That Woman, for middle-aged women who noticed a lack of "sexy and zippy" designs in the market for themselves.