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Selena Gomez may be worth $10 million to Coach |
@SelenaGomez, the doe-eyed pop star and actress, will be the face of @coach, the American fashion and accessories brand said on Friday. The announcement confirms a report first published by Page Six of The New York Post early this week, which quickly ricocheted around the internet.
As part of her new partnership with Coach, Ms. Gomez will appear in the brand’s ad campaigns (beginning with fall 2017) and social media; team up with the Coach Foundation in its work with Step Up, an organization empowering girls in underserved communities; and work on designing a piece for fall with Stuart Vevers, the brand’s executive creative director. It will not, as earlier reports indicated, be her own fully-fledged fashion line under the aegis of Coach.
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Gomez was posing in this jacket in the Coach announcement. The Icon Moto Jacket retails for $1,250. |
“On top of all that, collaborating on a piece with Stuart for next fall makes this beyond special to me.”
Ms. Gomez, 24, is a millennial multithreat: She arrived via Disney Channel, appearing for several seasons on “Wizards of Waverly Place,” and continues to act and produce while also developing a successful pop music career. (Last month, she won an American Music Award for favorite female artist in the pop/rock category.)
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This was the purse that Gomez was carrying. It's a Rogue 25 bag in chalk and it costs $595. |
“I came at this because I was inspired and excited by the idea of working with a woman I felt I could really identify with at the end of the day,” Mr. Vevers said in an interview. “At the end of the day, I design for an authentic, honest woman. Selena possesses that ease and that romantic charm and that cool confident attitude — that’s what I’m excited about. At the end of the day, the numbers are not my focus. It’s that this feels organic and right for where we are right now.”
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This is the purse that Gomez posed with in her Instagram post. It's called the Dinky Crossbody in bordeaux, and costs $295. |
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It's called the Car T-Shirt, is covered in sequins, and retails for $185. |
Earlier reports said that Ms. Gomez’s fee for the project had been $10 million. Victor Luis, the chief executive of Coach, declined to comment on either the contract’s financial terms or its duration. Mr. Luis did not rule out working with other celebrities in different product categories and different regions. The actress Chloë Grace Moretz has recently appeared in Coach ads and was named the face of its perfume.
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