Celebrities have a special appeal to Millennials. Many Millennials aspire to be famous themselves — and being famous actually seems within their reach — so they pay special attention to those who are already famous. We have noted before how many tween TV shows now feature ordinary kids with celebrity careers, thereby ‘normalizing’ the experience. Furthermore, Millennials have been told from a young age they can be anything they want to be. USA Today, in an article, titled “Generation Y’s goal? Wealth and fame” observes that half of Millennials expect to become rich, and many expect to become famous in their field, though not as famous as Jessica and Nick. They attribute this to being raised with a camera pointed at them and now the ability to put themselves on the Internet. A 24-year old woman who aspires to being a college professor summarizes Millennials motives neatly: “Fame doesn’t necessarily mean being on TV. I personally hope to become an influential figure and to be a prominent researcher in my field…it’s famous, but it’s much less than stardom. I want to affect society.”
Several retailers, including Macy’s and Wal-Mart, have leveraged this preoccupation nicely. Wal-Mart cleverly leverages Hannah Montana’s superstardom in its current back-to-school commercial with a repeated musical refrain ‘want to be rock star’ to which the Hannah-wanna-be replies “Bring it on!” The message? ‘I’ve become and star and so can you!’
Pauline Hwa, a former Notre Dame MBA student of mine, who is now helping ogplanet.com market video games, says she and her friends enjoy Macy’s celebrity-filled commercials featuring Mariah Carey, Gabriel Aubrey, Carlos Santana, Donald Trump, Martha Stewart, Kenneth Cole, Jessica Simpson and more.
When I asked my friends, the best response I got was for the recent Macy’s commercials… the Macy’s commercial was very appealing for her and her friends. What made the Macy’s commercials resonate with them is not just that (it had celebrities). One person said while she’s not a fan of the celebrities featured in the commercials, she knows who each of them are, and she was surprised that they all had products in Macy’s stores, which she didn’t know about since she doesn’t shop there typically. I have seen the commercial she was talking about, and I somewhat agree with her about its success.