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Netflix explored the chaos and carnage of the Woodstock ’99 music festival in a three-part documentary series – Trainwreck: ...
American Apparel filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October 2015 and, after once having more than 200 stores around the globe, the company eventually closed all of its brick-and-mortar locations.
American Apparel went bankrupt in 2015 following allegations of sexual harassment against CEO Dov Charney by former employees. Here’s everything to know about where Dov Charney is now.
Netflix's 'Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel' traces the brand's rise and fall. 'InStyle' takes a look back at the clothes that defined indie sleaze. When I started college in the early ...
Fashion American Apparel, from the inside A former employee looks back on her time at the company in a new memoir Updated August 2, 2023 More than 1 year ago 9 min Summary ...
Shorts, tees and a corporate culture of sleaze In ‘Strip Tees,’ Kate Flannery offers an insider account of American Apparel’s toxic culture July 24, 2023 7 min ...
American Apparel’s journey is a prime example of what can happen when a failing brand is sold for parts and restarted by new owners. Its collapse just predated a tidal wave of retail ...
American Apparel left many diehard fans in distress when the made-in-America retailer claimed bankruptcy in 2015, and had finished closing all 110 of its stores nationwide in April 2017.
Neither American Apparel's financials nor nasty reports of sexist hiring practices are the problem, founder and CEO Dov Charney tells his employees -- and an AA rep tells us.
American Apparel went from being a small, modestly profitable company in 2003, with $82.2 million in sales and $6.4 million in profit, to a bigger, less profitable company in 2009, with $558.8 ...
The American Apparel Version: What a product this was! The tees were the kind you’d sleep in, then just not bother to change out of on your way to work the next day. They’re also the uniforms ...