Anonymous wrote:Beyonce's career has spanned more than 25 years and she's risen to the top in her profession. She consistently worked while becoming a wife and mother. She's been with her husband for over 20 years and married to him for 15 years. Do you listen to any of her music? Her songs include messages of, being more than someones wife, relationships are work, motherhood isn't easy, women are fierce, never apologize for being strong or independent. I'd never look down on another women because she dresses 'too skimpy'. Do better.Anonymous wrote:
I'm sure she's an extremely intelligent and hard-working businesswoman, but don't give me that crap about women's empowerment while you gyrate on stage with barely any clothes on. You know what you're selling here, and that is not it. And it's not music either.
Anonymous wrote: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.
It's a line of athletic wear, it's not pop diva costumes.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This strikes a chord with me. What is her signature style? I can’t wear a ball gown so…
Her signature style is ass-out, never wear pants. If you've got her body it works, but no one has her body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This strikes a chord with me. What is her signature style? I can’t wear a ball gown so…
Beyonce's career has spanned more than 25 years and she's risen to the top in her profession. She consistently worked while becoming a wife and mother. She's been with her husband for over 20 years and married to him for 15 years. Do you listen to any of her music? Her songs include messages of, being more than someones wife, relationships are work, motherhood isn't easy, women are fierce, never apologize for being strong or independent. I'd never look down on another women because she dresses 'too skimpy'. Do better.Anonymous wrote:
I'm sure she's an extremely intelligent and hard-working businesswoman, but don't give me that crap about women's empowerment while you gyrate on stage with barely any clothes on. You know what you're selling here, and that is not it. And it's not music either.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are all these Boomers posting on DCUM?
Lay off Beyonce. We get it; you don't like her. So what? Plenty of people do.
Why boomers? I’m sure the people who like this person, and the people who dislike her, represent a cross section of the population.
Anonymous wrote:I do think it’s weird that her clothing line basically collapsed.
Contrast this with Kayne’s and Rihanna’s success with clothing. Hell, Rhinanna is now a billionaire due to the success of her product lines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, I'm not part of the beehive, and I'm no super fan but WTF are you talking about? Ivy Park has been around for 7 years, and there was never a lot of hype around that brand. And what does Kanye West have to do with this? If you hate Beyonce that's fine, but your post is weird and makes no sense. Not everything is for everyone.
+1
And OP is opening supporting racist trash
You're a dunce. Don't twist my words. I said Kanye, as wacky as he is, generated an AUTHENTIC frenzy for his shoes and clothing. Beyonce's, with the most astroturfed fake hype and signal boosting, can't sell anything. All the YESSSS QUEEENNNN buzz behind Beyonce is fake. It's been obvious for years.
Anonymous wrote:Why are all these Boomers posting on DCUM?
Lay off Beyonce. We get it; you don't like her. So what? Plenty of people do.
Anonymous wrote:OP WSJ?
Get your information from a reputable source next time the WSJ is a complete rag, racist and anti Semitic to the core.