Jessica Simpson began her career as designer and businesswoman right from the year 2005. Jessica’s first clothing collection was branded as Princey. Jessica Simpson Princey labels of clothing products featured everyday wear, plaid and embroidered button-down shirts, jeans, skirts, sweater vests and tweed blazers. Like her movie career, Jessica Simpson had a difficult time in the beginning of her new venture. Jessica Simpson was finding it tough to promote her signature style clothes and footwear. Although, her movie career did not take off much and she almost quit it but it looks that Jessica Simpson is at last having a good time with her clothing collections business.

As per the latest reports, Jessica Simpson is extremely busy for her new line of intimate clothing collections. Jessica Simpson signed up with Camuto group for intimate apparel line. The Camuto group is into design, development, manufacturing and marketing of women’s fashion. Jessica Simpson line of intimate apparels will be launched by spring 2009. It will initially include bras, underwear, daywear, sleepwear, panties and assortment of women’s shape-wear.

 Jessica Simpson Clothing Collections

Jessica Simpson Promotes Her Designer Clothing Collection at Macy’s in New York City

 Jessica Simpson Clothing Collections

Jessica Simpson Launches Swimwear Line

 Jessica Simpson Clothing Collections

Jessica Simpson now lingerie designer

 Jessica Simpson Clothing Collections

Miami 2008 collections

 Jessica Simpson Clothing Collections

Jessica Simpson Frederick’s of Hollywood 2008 Spring collection fashion show held at the Hollywood Palladium Hollywood, California

Jessica Simpson Clothing Collections

Jessica Simpson and Her Gucci Babouska Boston Bag

Jessica Simpson Clothing Collections

Simpson’s hosiery collection

Jessica Simpson Clothing Collections

Jessica Shows off a New Trend: the Day Clutch

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