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Netflix's documentary, part of its "Trainwreck" series, explains why those American Apparel billboards dotting Los Angeles felt more like criminal evidence than sexy ads.
The fashion empire that sold sex, rebellion and identity all under the leadership of Dov Charney, a CEO whose cult-like ...
Netflix's documentary, part of its "Trainwreck" series, explains why those American Apparel billboards dotting Los Angeles felt more like criminal evidence than sexy ads.
There was a time in the early to mid-2000s when Dov Charney was sitting on top of the world. The company he founded, American ...
Here's how luxury brand collaborations of tennis players redefine success, blending sport, style & influence in the new ...
Old American Apparel ads — often grainy, sexually charged, and shockingly unfiltered — weren’t just marketing gimmicks; they ...
The Cult of American Apparel details the rise and fall of the once super-trendy label after charismatic CEO Dov Charney's ...
American Apparel went bankrupt in 2015 following allegations of sexual harassment against CEO Dov Charney by former employees ...
The brand began selling merchandise wholesale before opening retail locations in Los Angeles, New York City and Montreal in 2003.
The American Apparel saga has once more hit the headlines with extra interest as a result of Netflix's Trainwreck: The Cult ...
How American Apparel Captured a Moment in Fashion—and Created the Indie Sleaze Aesthetic Netflix's 'Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel' traces the brand's rise and fall. 'InStyle' takes a ...