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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think fame is a great indicator of clothing line success. Look at Jessica Simpson. She's was well known when she went into clothing, but not at Beyonce level. And she made her line into a billion dollar industry. So, I'd say it takes more than fame. Beyonce doesn't have a signature style. She's always dressed to entertain. At least in my impression. That makes it hard to sell an athletic line when she wears ball gowns and bathing suits mainly. [/quote] Simpson, at least 10 to 20 years ago, was a wildly successful reality TV show and a genuinely endearing narrative, virginity/religious hook, and flyover state appeal. What is Beyonce's hook? Fake spammed tweets? It's not real. She's boring and dumb and married to Jay-Z, a dumb ex drug dealer high school dropout who clearly serial cheats on her.[/quote] There is no world in which Simpson in 2005 was more famous than Beyoncé in any of the last 15 years. You clearly hate Beyoncé, but she’s a superstar on a level Simpson never was. But, J Simpson is filthy rich and laughing all the way to the bank. [/quote] Is it chicken or tuna? Was the talk of the town for a long time [/quote] And the Real Housewives meme of the yelling blond woman and the white cat is everywhere, but that doesn't mean the yelling blond woman is having a big career. She's just known for something. (I suspect that there are successful clothing (or other product) lines that I'm not familiar with; it doesn't mean their creators aren't successful.) The WSJ has a particular political bent, and it will go out of its way to jab at or ignore businesses depending on who runs them[/quote]
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