A Texas politician sits at the top of Kendra Scott's similarity graph — Greg Abbott at 0.87 — and the rest of the top 10 confirms this is not an anomaly but a structural pattern: the audience is defined by Texas identity, not by beauty or jewelry.
The shape is two-peak, with a political cluster and a Texas sports-and-food cluster pulling in tandem. On the political side, Greg Abbott (0.87) and Rick Perry (0.81) are the two Politicians in the top 10. The larger cluster is built around Texas-specific sports and consumer brands: Shiner Beer (0.85), Texas Football (0.85), Texas Rangers (0.84), FOX Sports Southwest (0.83), Alex Bregman (0.82), Texas Humor (0.81), Torchy's Tacos (0.81), and Blue Bell Ice Cream (0.80). Subcategories across the ten span Sports Teams, Athletes, TV Channels, Alcohol, Restaurant, Sweets, Humor Memes and Satire, and Politicians — not a single Beauty or jewelry brand appears in the top 10. The center entity's own subcategory is entirely absent from its nearest neighbors.
What this reveals is an audience whose shared identity is rooted in Texas — its politics, its sports franchises, and its regional food and drink culture — rather than in the product category Kendra Scott occupies.