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  2. List of celebrity-branded perfumes - Wikipedia

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    List of scents / brands showing name, celebrity, occupation, label, production period, notes and references Scent / brand Celebrity Occupation(s) Label Prod. period Notes Ref. JWoww: Jenni "JWoww" Farley: Reality TV personality Australian Gold 2011–present Outspoken by Fergie: Fergie: Singer Avon: 2010–present Liquid and solid perfume ...

  3. Celebrity branding - Wikipedia

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    Celebrities promote brands using social media, like Instagram, Facebook or Snapchat. This helps the brand target the celebrities' followers to create an association between the two. Social media sites, including Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, are a popular non-traditional medium for celebrities endorsing products and brands. [21]

  4. Britney Spears products - Wikipedia

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    Britney Spears products. American singer Britney Spears has developed and endorsed a number of products; these have included books, video releases, video games, dolls, clothing, and perfumes. In 2000, Spears released a limited edition of sunglasses titled Shades of Britney. [ 1] In 2001, she signed a deal with shoe company Skechers, [ 2] and a ...

  5. Here are the products that Kim Kardashian has endorsed on ...

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    Check them out in the gallery below: From FitTea to Flat Tummy Shakes and LuMee phone cases, Kim Kardashian has endorsed a slew of products on her powerful Instagram account.

  6. Fenty Beauty, Kylie Cosmetics Top Celebrity Brand Rankings - AOL

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    As the landscape of celebrity-owned beauty brands gets more crowded, some of the space’s original players are still gaining the most social media traction. Data from Tribe Dynamics shows that ...

  7. 24 Athletes Who Make Most of Their Money From Endorsements - AOL

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    Misc. info: In 2020, Forbes named Federer the highest-paid athlete in the world after he earned $106.3 million — $100 million of which came from endorsements. In all, 13 companies pay him ...

  8. Nike, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    It is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment, with revenue in excess of US$46 billion in its fiscal year 2022. [ 6 ][ 7 ] The company was founded on January 25, 1964, as "Blue Ribbon Sports", by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight, and officially became Nike, Inc. on May 30, 1971.

  9. Marc Andreessen argues celebrity-led brands—from Kim ... - AOL

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    Marc Andreessen argues celebrity-led brands—from Kim Kardashian’s Skims to Logan Paul’s Prime—are not ‘gimmicks’ but ‘the future of consumer products