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    Shares of American Eagle Outfitters surged 25 percent in after-hours trading on Wednesday, following stronger-than-expected quarterly earnings and a successful marketing campaign featuring actress Sydney Sweeney. The retailer credited the high-profile denim campaign for driving a spike in consumer engagement and early fall demand, offering a rare bright spot in an otherwise cautious apparel retail environment.

    American Eagle shares jump 25 percent after Sweeney ad campaign
    Q2 earnings and Sweeney campaign send American Eagle shares soaring (Credit – American Eagle).

    The sharp increase in share price came after the company reported adjusted earnings of 45 cents per share for the fiscal second quarter, more than double analysts’ expectations of 21 cents. While net revenue declined 1 percent year-over-year to $1.28 billion, the results still beat Wall Street forecasts and marked a stronger-than-anticipated performance in a challenging macroeconomic landscape.

    Comparable sales also fell 1 percent, but came in better than the projected 2.4 percent decline. American Eagle’s momentum was largely driven by the viral success of its “Great Jeans” campaign, which launched in July featuring Emmy-nominated actress Sydney Sweeney. The campaign, which drew wide attention for its tagline and social media traction, led to rapid sellouts of key denim products.

    Company executives confirmed that some styles sold out within 24 hours of launch, while the majority of the Sweeney-branded collection was out of stock within a week. Chief Marketing Officer Craig Brommers said the campaign significantly improved all key marketing metrics, positioning the brand for stronger performance heading into the second half of the year.

    American Eagle beats Q2 forecasts with marketing success

    In addition to the Sweeney campaign, American Eagle also partnered with NFL star Travis Kelce on the “Tru Kolors” collection, part of a broader strategy to capture Gen Z and millennial audiences through celebrity-driven marketing. CEO Jay Schottenstein told investors that both campaigns were instrumental in generating momentum for the fall season, with store traffic and customer engagement seeing a marked increase over the Labor Day weekend.

    The company now expects third-quarter comparable sales to rise in the low single digits, reversing earlier projections that forecast a decline. It also reinstated its full-year guidance, predicting flat comparable sales after previously withdrawing its outlook in May due to economic uncertainty. Analysts had been expecting a 1.1 percent decline in annual comps, signaling that the company’s revised forecast exceeded expectations.

    Despite the upbeat forecast, American Eagle flagged potential headwinds for the remainder of the year. Executives said increased U.S. tariffs on imports from China are expected to reduce earnings by approximately $20 million in the third quarter and between $40 million and $50 million in the fourth quarter. Rising advertising expenses and heightened competition from fast-fashion brands were also cited as challenges that could pressure margins.

    Sweeney campaign to continue through year-end promotions

    Still, the company emphasized its commitment to the current marketing strategy, confirming that Sydney Sweeney will remain a central figure in its promotional efforts through the end of the year. American Eagle noted that the campaign has helped broaden brand awareness, drive conversion rates, and attract new customers across key demographic groups.

    The results underscore how a well-timed and culturally resonant campaign can influence retail performance, even in a constrained consumer spending environment. With stronger earnings, improved guidance, and elevated investor confidence, American Eagle appears to be regaining its footing ahead of the critical holiday shopping season. – By Content Syndication Services.

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