British singer FKA Twigs
British singer FKA Twigs arrives for the Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty exhibition gala at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, March 12, 2015. Reuters/Toby Melville

Robert Pattinson's fiancee singer FKA Twigs is now a businesswoman too. The singer/songwriter/choreographer and music video director has now opened an online merchandise store where she will sell many good including T-shirts, jackets, posters, candles and CD's.

The merchandise, which is usually sold at her shows, can be purchased on the site. “I want to see you wearing it too,” wrote Twigs in a handwritten note posted on her Tumblr page. She also encouraged her fans to talk about the store with the hashtag #FKAme. Most of the memorabilia consists of the singer's posters printed either on T-shirts, candles or jackets.

The 27-year-old has modeled for her collection by wearing one of her self-imprinted T-shirts and standing in a bathtub. There is another girl too who models for her collection by wearing a black and white oversized jacket.

Meanwhile, various websites are reporting that the singer's wedding to “Twilight” star Pattinson has been put on hold. "Robert and FKA twigs were supposed to get married this year. That was the plan, but his indecision over the situation has caused a delay,” a source close to the couple told Hollywood Life.

However, Pattinson and twigs have not commented on the same. Though the actor has been quite secretive about his personal life, his fiancee said in her previous interviews that she is a very traditional person who wants to get married and have kids.

"I'm quite traditional. You know that saying, 'You can take the girl out of the country but you can't take the country out of the girl'? I grew up in Gloucestershire, and there's a certain format that people fit into,” twigs told Paper magazine.

“And I'm actually quite happy with that format. I'm quite happy to say, 'Go to school, work hard on your GCSEs, do your A-Levels, get married, have children. Send your kids to a nice school. Make sure you're in the right catchment area'," she added.

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