As Lana Del Rey famously sang, “Money is the anthem of success, so put on mascara and your party dress.” Hailey Bieber seems to be living by that mantra after selling her beloved beauty brand, Rhode, to e.l.f. Beauty for a staggering billion dollars. Between gracing the cover of Vogue and officially becoming a beauty mogul, she certainly has a lot to celebrate.

Hailey’s style has long defined the quintessential L.A. girl look—minimal separates, monochrome tailoring, and effortless Pilates-ready outfits. Whether she’s at the Met Gala, in maternity wear, or strolling New York streets, she makes every trend her own, keeping it polished and wearable. She’s the ultimate icon of the clean-girl aesthetic—the final boss, if you will—and a swipe of Rhode’s peachy blush is the perfect finishing touch. With her understated, quiet luxury appeal, she’s inspired legions of jeans-and-tank-top girls, from Erewhon in L.A. to the West Village in New York, rocking sleek buns while climbing the corporate ladder—and stopping for an Aperol spritz along the way.

To cap off an unforgettable week, Hailey stepped out in a sleek, strapless little black dress—exactly what a clean-girl CEO would want for a night out. She paired it with her signature black sunglasses, classic slingback pumps, and a soft baby-pink manicure. Trading her usual slicked-back bun for glossy, tousled waves, she kept her makeup fresh and natural, proving exactly why Rhode has become a billion-dollar cult favorite.

The recent acquisition, one of the biggest beauty deals in years, means Hailey will stay on as Rhode’s founder while expanding her role as chief creative officer and head of innovation. She’ll oversee product development, marketing, and creative direction, while also advising both Rhode and e.l.f. Beauty. “This expands my role in the beauty world even further, and I want to keep making a global impact,” she told Vogue Business. So don’t worry—we’ll still be seeing plenty of Hailey Bieber-approved power suits and boardroom-ready tailoring for years to come.

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