Godly Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Quote Rare Beauty 2023 Estimated Retail Sales: $600 million 2024 Forecast Retail Sales: $750 million Like I said, 2024 is the year of the makeup deal and there is no brand that shines brighter than Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty. Revenue for the line reached $300 million last year, up approximately 50 percent from 2022, and is highly profitable. Multiple sources have said Rare is “flirting” with options, though the brand itself has stayed quiet. While Rare Beauty has yet to engage with a banker, buyers have been knocking down the brand’s door despite its association with a celebrity. Most sources say the products are so good and the line has such a high repurchase rate, it has traversed Gomez’s initial appeal. When a line gets this big independently, an IPO is often the next step and some have floated that could happen in 2025. But given the way that public markets have treated consumer brands (The Honest Company, Casper, etc.) a sale is likely a safer bet. Still, whoever buys the line has to have deep pockets; they’re looking at a $2 billion plus price tag. Source
♚ PRiNCE HiGH ♚ Posted January 18 Posted January 18 It is funny how she was never known for her makeup and yet she managed to outdo brands by Gaga (even though hers wasn't distributed in Sephoras) and Rihanna The power of good products 1
MattieB Posted January 18 Posted January 18 I never understood the hype of this stale end piece of white bread 1 8 13
chosensparkles Posted January 18 Posted January 18 32 minutes ago, MattieB said: I never understood the hype of this stale end piece of white bread She’s Latina but yes!!!! OT: soldout makeup like Selena
J Legend X Posted January 18 Posted January 18 48 minutes ago, ♚ PRiNCE HiGH ♚ said: It is funny how she was never known for her makeup and yet she managed to outdo brands by Gaga (even though hers wasn't distributed in Sephoras) and Rihanna The power of good products mhmmm gaga's is at Sephora... and considering Fenty Beauty did not release much this year unlike rare beauty, makes sense tbh
*.Digambar.* Posted January 18 Posted January 18 I use a lot of rare beauty products. Not surprised by its success.
MALAMENTE Posted January 18 Posted January 18 This is what happens when you care for what you sell and are truly passionate 1
GentleDance Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Rare Beauty outsold both Fenty as well as REM Beauty she has the most Instagram followers out of everyone not to mention her appearance at the VMAs this year carried the viewerships 4 1
watermelonshake Posted January 18 Posted January 18 I am not into Selena Gomez at all but good god this brand is good. Have genuinely loved every product I've tried! Recently got the under eye brightener and it's a miracle product for me. Not at all surprised to see it doing so well. 2
Raiden Posted January 18 Posted January 18 (edited) What a puff piece by a PR outlet. They are offering Gomez's brand for sale actually means they don't want it. And that in turn suggests it's not doing well at all, despite pretences. And that they want to offload it to someone else. On the other hand nobody is offering Fenty for sale. Neither Rih nor 50% partner Louis Vuitton. Bloomberg (an infinitely more credible business news source than "fashion news" or whatever that OP source blog was) has already credited Rihanna as being the standard setter celebrity makeup brand — valued at $4 billion. And Bloomberg also acknowledges how Rih is the one (along with Kim-K) who made it a hot trend as their timeline shows: This magnificent timeline also shows that the trend has perhaps ended: 2023 has actually shown a decline of the celebrity makeup brand hype. Virtually no new ones have been established and most the existing ones are struggling... perhaps due to oversaturation of the market w/ too many brands. And evidently the struggling ones includes Gomez's brand... hence they are advertising it for sale. Edited January 18 by Raiden 3 2 3
vale9001 Posted January 18 Posted January 18 (edited) 7 minutes ago, Raiden said: What a puff piece by a PR outlet. They are offering Gomez's brand for sale actually means they don't want it. And that in turn suggests it's not doing well at all, despite pretences. And that they want to offload it to someone else. On the other hand nobody is offering Fenty for sale. Neither Rih nor 50% partner Louis Vuitton. Bloomberg (an infinitely more credible business news source than "fashion news" or whatever that OP source blog was) has already credited Rihanna as being the standard setter celebrity makeup brand — valued at $4 billion. And they also acknowledge how she's the one who made it a hot trend as their timeline shows: the article explain the brand seems to work because of the quality, not only for selena gomez being linked to it. One of the biggest doubt investors have about these celebrity brands its people could lose interest when the relevance of the face star of them ends. So make sense to sell now it's stong, people have interest in it to take the money now has a peak value. And you can sell it easily now cause data say to buyers in the market they can make in the future the brand into something is more than Selena Gomez. Edited January 18 by vale9001 1 1
MattieB Posted January 18 Posted January 18 59 minutes ago, chosensparkles said: She’s Latina but yes!!!! OT: soldout makeup like Selena Latina isn't a race 1
imabadkid Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Honestly, it’s p impress what she’s built… b*tch who would’ve thought?? Makeup?? Certainly not I.
popmusicisdead Posted January 18 Posted January 18 she should go on another social media break to celebrate 2
lauren198 Posted January 18 Posted January 18 (edited) 2 hours ago, Raiden said: What a puff piece by a PR outlet. They are offering Gomez's brand for sale actually means they don't want it. And that in turn suggests it's not doing well at all, despite pretences. And that they want to offload it to someone else. On the other hand nobody is offering Fenty for sale. Neither Rih nor 50% partner Louis Vuitton. Bloomberg (an infinitely more credible business news source than "fashion news" or whatever that OP source blog was) has already credited Rihanna as being the standard setter celebrity makeup brand — valued at $4 billion. And Bloomberg also acknowledges how Rih is the one (along with Kim-K) who made it a hot trend as their timeline shows: This magnificent timeline also shows that the trend has perhaps ended: 2023 has actually shown a decline of the celebrity makeup brand hype. Virtually no new ones have been established and most the existing ones are struggling... perhaps due to oversaturation of the market w/ too many brands. And evidently the struggling ones includes Gomez's brand... hence they are advertising it for sale. This is by Bloomberg too, then what? https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-07-20/how-selena-gomez-built-rare-beauty-into-tiktok-s-favorite-brand They were the ones who first reported the estimated 300 million revenue for 2023 I don't think it's bigger than Fenty yet, but this is for sure doing great Edited January 18 by lauren198 1
lauren198 Posted January 18 Posted January 18 (edited) Btw Fenty x Savage is also plannig an IPO (guess it's doing badly too ) : https://www.stereogum.com/2228174/rihanna-steps-down-as-savage-x-fenty-ceo-in-advance-of-potential-ipo/news/ https://investmentu.com/savage-x-fenty-ipo/ What Is an Initial Public Offering (IPO): https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/ipo.asp Edited January 18 by lauren198 1
Gui Blackout Posted January 18 Posted January 18 4 hours ago, MattieB said: I never understood the hype of this stale end piece of white bread Regardless of what you think of her, Rare Beauty has legit great products. It's by far the best celebrity beauty brand alongside Fenty 2
QueenBeyoncé Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Most of her products are good plus her packing is aesthetically pleasing which the girlies loveeee
corotinho Posted January 18 Posted January 18 4 hours ago, KingWitch said: How much of it does Selena own? She's the CEO
corotinho Posted January 18 Posted January 18 3 hours ago, Raiden said: What a puff piece by a PR outlet. They are offering Gomez's brand for sale actually means they don't want it. And that in turn suggests it's not doing well at all, despite pretences. And that they want to offload it to someone else. On the other hand nobody is offering Fenty for sale. Neither Rih nor 50% partner Louis Vuitton. Bloomberg (an infinitely more credible business news source than "fashion news" or whatever that OP source blog was) has already credited Rihanna as being the standard setter celebrity makeup brand — valued at $4 billion. And Bloomberg also acknowledges how Rih is the one (along with Kim-K) who made it a hot trend as their timeline shows: This magnificent timeline also shows that the trend has perhaps ended: 2023 has actually shown a decline of the celebrity makeup brand hype. Virtually no new ones have been established and most the existing ones are struggling... perhaps due to oversaturation of the market w/ too many brands. And evidently the struggling ones includes Gomez's brand... hence they are advertising it for sale. wtf
corotinho Posted January 18 Posted January 18 1 hour ago, lauren198 said: Btw Fenty x Savage is also plannig an IPO (guess it's doing badly too ) : https://www.stereogum.com/2228174/rihanna-steps-down-as-savage-x-fenty-ceo-in-advance-of-potential-ipo/news/ https://investmentu.com/savage-x-fenty-ipo/ What Is an Initial Public Offering (IPO): https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/ipo.asp You need to give us some answer @Raiden
Raiden Posted January 18 Posted January 18 (edited) 36 minutes ago, corotinho said: wtf Can't you read or do you always lazily jump into threads without reading and then get (inevitably) confused and respond aggressively? Here's the OP-provided source of this thread in children's size just for you: Quote "...When a line gets this big independently, an IPO is often the next step and some have floated that could happen in 2025. But given the way that public markets have treated consumer brands (The Honest Company, Casper, etc.) a sale is likely a safer bet." Edited January 18 by Raiden 1 2
OrgVisual Posted January 18 Posted January 18 1 hour ago, AvadaKedavra said: The brand has good reviews. She was truly committed to maintaining the quality of her brand, unlike Gaga and Ariana, who struggled with managing theirs You truly think she has her hands on the production and quality of the products? 1 2
corotinho Posted January 18 Posted January 18 3 hours ago, Raiden said: Can't you read or do you always lazily jump into threads without reading and then get (inevitably) confused and respond aggressively? Here's the OP-provided source of this thread in children's size just for you: 3 hours ago, corotinho said: You need to give us some answer @Raiden But i'm still in need of your answer about this. Is Fenty Beauty doing this poorly?
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