In her Advertising Week article, CEO Jenny Tsai highlights how luxury fashion brands are strategically enhancing celebrity partnerships, leveraging Hollywood films and regional influencers to drive significant media value. By aligning fashion with character portrayals and collaborating with influential APAC celebrities, brands like Louis Vuitton, Giorgio Armani, Dior, and Versace are effectively increasing their visibility and impact in key markets during the 2024 Red Carpet season.
Published On: May 31, 2024
CEO Jenny Tsai wrote an article for Advertising Week discussing how luxury fashion brands have elevated celebrity partnerships this event season.
Celebrity influence remains a dominant force for luxury brands, yet our earned media analytics unveils a strategic evolution in marketing tactics.
🎬 Riding on the cultural wave of Hollywood’s films and trend
Luxury brands are embracing “method dressing,” aligning fashion with character portrayal in TV and film. Emma Stone’s Louis Vuitton ensembles as her ‘Poor Things’ character generated $6.5M in media value, while Margot Robbie’s Giorgio Armani Barbie-inspired outfits yielded $5M, showcasing the power of narrative alignment in creating brand impact.
🌍 Collaborations with influential regional celebrities to increase share of voice in key market
Partnerships with APAC personalities are pivotal for capturing Asia’s luxury market. Famous APAC celebrities have driven an impressive $74.6M in media value for 20 of the top luxury brands this award season. Dior and Cartier led with a combined media value of $74.6M, while Versace’s collaborations with regional icons like Ningning and Hyunjin yielded $380K in media value, emphasising the importance of effective local engagement strategies.
The 2024 Red Carpet season highlights the transformative impact of authentic partnerships in driving brand visibility and affinity.
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