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Best known for daring advertising and disco pants, American Apparel was the clothing retailer at the heart of the 00s indie ...
Charney denies the allegations posited in Netflix's new documentary, "Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel." ...
The Cult of American Apparel details the rise and fall of the once super-trendy label after charismatic CEO Dov Charney's ...
There’s some rough stuff in here, and yet the documentary only seems to scratch the surface of all the sexism, racism, and ...
He spearheaded the clothing brand’s meteoric rise to success – but fell spectacularly from grace following accusations of ...
The brand began selling merchandise wholesale before opening retail locations in Los Angeles, New York City and Montreal in 2003.
The clothing company's stock once traded at $15 a share in late 2007, when the company was valued at around $1 billion. "[American Apparel] basically got killed during the recession when the ...
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.
American Apparel has "substantial doubt" it will stay in business, the company said Monday. The clothing brand has been struggling for some time, and news it's nearing collapse came as American ...
American Apparel, the trendy clothing company perhaps best known for its racy, sexually charged ads, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday. The made-in-the-U.S.A. clothing chain ...
Following inappropriate workplace behavior and sexual harassment allegations, Charney was ousted from his role as American Apparel’s CEO in 2014. A decade later, Charney is continuing to make a name ...