From celebrity status to fashion designer – Part VII: Jessica Simpson
In the Los Angeles social scene, many celebrities have used their
stardom status to reach new heights in the fashion industry. In fashion
today, fashion houses, lines, and designers have come from some of
Hollywood’s “Most Famous.” Although in this realm of entertainment, some
actors and actresses catch their fiery pop-culture stature, it does not
always lead to automatic success. However, there are a couple celebrities
that have broken this mold into the coveted fashion world (such as
More than just launching new lines and designing new concepts, these stars
have surpassed through their five-minute fame into well-respected, elitist
fashion positions. Whether springing an entirely new vision of fashion or
anticipating meticulous details to create a sacrosanct collection, these
famed stars have worked their way to become our fashion idols, moguls, and
icons. The question remains: How did they get there?
A famed celebrity who broke through her entertainment background and delved
into fashion designing is Jessica Simpson.
Former actor and singer Jessica Simpson becomes a fashion
mogul
Jessica Simpson is known for many things. In the start of her career,
Simpson gained recognition as a singer and songwriting providing hits in
the late ‘90s. Her debut single, “I Wanna Love You Forever” peaked within
the Top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100. Her debut album entitled Sweet
Kisses went on to be certified 2x Platinum in the United States. In
total, her album sold over four million copies worldwide. In 2001, Simpson
released her single “Irresistable” which went on to be a hit. In the music
world, Simpson continued to thrive releasing more songs and new albums. Her
third studio album In This Skin was her best-selling album worldwide
receiving a 3x Platinum certification from the Recording Industry
Association of America (RIAA). Overall, Simpson sold over 30 million albums
worldwide.
Her transition from music began with her reality television debut. In 2003,
she starred in the MTV reality show Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica
alongside with Nick Lachey, her husband at the time. The show aired for two
years and unfortunately ended when the two went through a divorce. From
there, Simpson went on to act in multiple movies. She starred in The
Dukes of Hazzard, Employee of the Month, and Private Valentine:
Blonde & Dangerous. The Dukes of Hazzard, Simpson’s first motion
picture, grossed approximately 30.7 million dollars and ranked number one
at the box office in its opening weekend. Although gaining a higher status
through the entertainment industry, Simpson eventually left behind her
acting days to transition into the fashion industry.
The Jessica Simpson Collection earns approximately 1 billion dollars
annually
Her first entry into the fashion industry was in 2006 when she launched her
own eponymous collection. The Jessica Simpson Collection came together
founded by herself and her mother, Tina Simpson. The fashion line initially
launched as a shoe collection. Collaborating with Nine West, an upscale
fashion retailer and wholesaler, Simpson debuted her shoe line catering to
women including pumps, heels, wedges, and more. The line accumulated
success which resulted in brand expansion, ultimately leading The Jessica
Simpson Collection to delve into offering other merchandise. The collection
soon began to offer apparel, accessories, handbags, and more. Currently,
the collection has a broad selection of products than span out over 30
categories. The development and success of the brand came from Simpson’s
ability to resonate with her customers. “I have been every size on the
planet and I understand women,” Simpson told Forbes in an in-depth feature
about her line. The brand offers a mix of trendy, contemporary pieces as
well as modern, casual outfits that everyday consumers would wear. “I do
feel like we’re very fashion-forward, but we also listen to the consumer,”
Simpson told Forbes. Her apparel stays in-between an affordable price point
ranging from approximately 23.98 dollars to 278.95 dollars. Although styles
are lavish in design, the majority of her merchandise stays reasonably
priced.
At the end of 2010, The Jessica Simpson Collection received critical
fashion acclaim and was being distributed at over 650 department stores
across the United States. Popular specialty retailers such as Macy’s,
Dillard’s, Lord & Taylor, Nordstrom all sell her brand. That year, the
collection earned 750 million dollars, giving Simpson the title of fashion
mogul as well as top selling celebrity clothing empire. In 2015, Simpson
broke headlines for reaching 1 billion dollars in annual sales for her
clothing line. The reason for her success can also be equated to Simpson’s
likeability. Jack Gross, chief executive officer of Jeanswear for the Jones
group, license holder of Simpson’s jeans collection, told WWD in 2010 that
her collection is appealing to multiple age groups. “[Simpson is] very
communicative with her fans. Fifteen-, 16-year-olds and 40-year-olds like
her,” Gross told the publication. The brand is currently still thriving as
its current sales total at 1 billion dollars. Simpson, at age 35, has no
plans of stopping or slowing down. “I’m committed as I was 10 years ago,”
said Simpson, “here’s to the next billion.”
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