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The brand began selling merchandise wholesale before opening retail locations in Los Angeles, New York City and Montreal in ...
From vibrators in employee welcome kits to ritualistic shaming, “Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel” will leave you gobsmacked.
The fashion empire that sold sex, rebellion and identity all under the leadership of Dov Charney, a CEO whose cult-like ...
American Apparel’s billboards were hard to miss when traversing Los Angeles in the 2000s. The ubiquitous ads for the L.A.-based clothing company featured gritty, amateurish photos of seemingly ...
Dov Charney founded American Apparel in 1989. Billed as a purveyor of sweatshop-free clothes, the company’s 800,000-square-foot headquarters in downtown Los Angeles was once the largest clothing ...
Netflix's Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel details the rise and fall of the once super-trendy label after charismatic CEO Dov Charney's ouster amid sexual misconduct allegations.
Netflix's new documentary, 'Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel,' explores the brand's controversial rise and fall under founder Dov Charney. Here's where he is now.
Poop Cruise and The Cult of American Apparel highlight why Netflix is scheduling more chaos and carnage in the documentary world.
Netflix’s Trainwreck is your go-to documentary series when you want to be reminded that crazy things happened and get little to no analysis on said crazy things. Trainwreck: The Real Project X is in ...
American Apparel's founder and CEO, Dov Charney, is known for taking the brand to fame during the early 2000s with high-quality basics and dedication to US-based manufacturing.