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When Rihanna became the first woman of colour to have her own house under LVMH, Weaver cried; after Rihanna became a mother, he started his own creative studio and now styles Dua Lipa Five years ago, Rihanna had just introduced Fenty, her women’s ready-to-wear and accessories brand, backed by luxury conglomerate LVMH. {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","caption":"Jahleel Weaver was the deputy creative director of Rihanna’s Fenty.

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jpg"} Jahleel Weaver was the deputy creative director of Rihanna’s Fenty. Photo: @illjahjah/Instagram While Rihanna was the creative director, it was Jahleel Weaver who helped execute her vision as deputy creative director until the fashion house closed in 2021. For Weaver, it all began with a job at the high-end retailer Jeffrey.

Here’s what else we know about him. What is Jahleel Weaver’s background? {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","caption":"Jahleel Weaver got his start at Jeffrey in New York City.

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