If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Before making hits like “Work From Home” and “Worth It” as a member of Fifth Harmony, before even singing in front of judges for the first time on The X Factor USA , Ally Brooke was manifesting big things for herself in fashion . “I want to do things that no one has seen before,” she declared as a teen, wearing a hot-pink T-shirt and black fedora in front of the X Factor judges as she took the stage.
“I want to do it all...
I want to have my own perfume line and clothing line.” One of those dreams has finally come true. Rolling Stone can exclusively reveal that Ally Brooke has partnered with JCPenney to release her Bold Elements x Ally Brooke collection , which puts petite people like Ally — who’s only 5 feet tall — first.
“Before my X Factor audition, I did say that I wanted my own fashion line someday, and I got it!” Ally tells Rolling Stone . “I’m not even sure how to describe how I feel. I love that my line is there to flatter all body types, and actually with a focus on petites like me.
” “I’ve struggled with finding, specifically, pants to fit me my whole life,” she says. “Being able to create fashion that fits, and for all body types, and it’s inclusive, and it’s on trend, vibrant, is so great.” Brooke’s new Bold Elements womenswear line — which features everything from pantsuits .