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Stepping Into Celebrity Shoes.(Society and the Arts; TOP Shelf)(celebrity clothing)

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Byline: Sameer Reddy

Celebrity has become the primary commodity of popular culture. Fans used to fall for a specific album or film, but now the public tends to base its consumption on the aura of celebrity attached to any given product. Singers can act in films and actors can record albums, not thanks to any innate talent but because their brand is big enough to transcend categories. Fashion magazines have all but abandoned the practice of putting models on the cover be cause they don't sell nearly as well as famous faces. As a result, celebrities have wised up to their incredibly powerful market potential, moving from endorsing someone else's high-end products to producing their own. Witness the birth of the celebrity luxury fashion brand.

Celebrity clothing lines aren't a completely new phenomenon, but in the past they were typically aimed at the lower end of the market, and restricted to a few past-their-prime TV actresses like Jaclyn Smith and Jane Seymour. Today they're started by A-list stars and share floor space at Barneys New York and Harvey Nichols with heavyweight labels like Chanel, Prada and Dior.

The most successful start-ups have been those by celebrities with iconic personal style. Women have been willing to embrace this new breed of luxury label that offers them the chance to step into the shoes of some of the world's biggest stars.

The first case study is L.A.M.B., the pop star Gwen Stefani's four-year-old line, which showcases her signature style influences. Rastafarian culture, schoolgirl uniforms, Harajuku girls, rocker plaids, skintight denim and ultrahigh heels come together in a riotous collection that reflects her on- and offstage dress sense. While extremely hands-on with the design, Stefani smartly hired a great supporting team and, unlike many of her peers, openly shares the spotlight, posing for photo shoots together with staff and giving them their due in interviews. This down-to-earth approach resonates with fans of L.A.M.B.'s unpretentious looks at upscale prices (like $685 sequined minidresses). Revenue now tops $100 million, and the line is expanding to encompass fragrances, handbags, watches and shoes.

The biggest celebrity-owned luxury empire belongs to Jennifer Lopez, encompassing a high-end collection, Sweetface; a juniors line, Justweet, and multiple fragrances. Together they are valued at more than $255 million. Lopez works in partnership with Tommy Hilfiger's brother Andy, and targets more mainstream tastes than Stefani. Mixing ladylike polish with sleek streetwear, the collection is intended as an accessible distillation of the ...

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