NONONO, what I said is that she doesn't appeal to that demographic. Let's be honest here, Jennifer is fun and is popular because of her personality and people find refreshing her foot in mouth problem but that's exactly what makes her polarising.
An elitist person like Gwyneth Paltrow probably looks at JLaw and rolls her eyes. That kind of people couldn't care less that she's the face of Dior, they will keep buying because they like the designs, not because she is representing the brand. That is bad branding from Jennifer's part and Dior's part.
Dior, because of the obvious. And Jenn, because her fans can't afford the house's prices and, at least, if you are going to associate themselves with a brand, do like Emma Stone and Watson do, they went for a make up contract.
Women are probably more willing to spend in expensive make-up than a $3000 purse.
An elitist person like Gwyneth Paltrow probably looks at JLaw and rolls her eyes. That kind of people couldn't care less that she's the face of Dior, they will keep buying because they like the designs, not because she is representing the brand. That is bad branding from Jennifer's part and Dior's part.
Dior, because of the obvious. And Jenn, because her fans can't afford the house's prices and, at least, if you are going to associate themselves with a brand, do like Emma Stone and Watson do, they went for a make up contract.
Women are probably more willing to spend in expensive make-up than a $3000 purse.