Frank Ocean Launches New Jewelry Brand ‘Homer’

Frank Ocean Launches New Jewelry Brand ‘Homer’
Frank Ocean has embarked on a new business venture!
This past Friday (August 6th), Frank Ocean announced the launch of his new jewelry collection, Homer. Homer is described as an “independent American luxury company,” and has launched with items like diamond bracelets, colorful pendants, patterned silk scarves, and gold rings in the shape of “OK.” Prices for Frank Ocean‘s items reportedly range from $435 to around $1.9 million.
Frank Ocean has reportedly been working on Homer for the past three years, and the collection is currently only available at the Homer store–which opened today (Monday, August 9th)–in the New York Jewelers Exchange. The brand also has an Instagram page that doesn’t have any posts yet.

Additionally, there is an official website for Homer, though people cannot order products from it yet. However, there is a virtual magazine on the site that fans can click through to view the jewelry included in the collection.

Frank Ocean‘s jewelry launch comes shortly after he was named the headliner for the 2023 Coachella festival. The singer was scheduled to perform at 2020’s Coachella event, but it was canceled due to COVID-19.

Coachella 2020 Lineup
While Coachella is set to return next year, Frank Ocean will not be performing. However, he will be a major feature at the festival in 2023!
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