If you haven't heard of Brandy Melville, you probably don't have a teenage
Stylist and fast fashion educator Lakyn weighs in on “Brandy Hellville” and other documentaries exploring the toxic ramifications of fast fashion
Stylist and fast fashion educator Lakyn weighs in on “Brandy Hellville” and other documentaries exploring the toxic ramifications of fast fashion
A new documentary puts the controversial clothing brand under a microscope to reveal the true cost of fast fashion.
From Women's Wear Daily: “Brandy Hellville & The Cult of Fast Fashion” follows the rise of Brandy Melville, a clothing brand whose “one size fits most” philosophy has been critiqued for promoting what critics have described as unhealthy body standards. The documentary features interviews with former employees and fashion experts, as well as former executives, who discuss Brandy Melville’s “troubling toxic work environment and discriminatory recruiting methods." “Brandy Hellville & The Cult of...
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In the early 2000s, Brandy Melville gained traction because of its breezy, coquette-style clothing. Soon, the aesthetic turned into a stamp of approval used to brand the haves and the have-nots; the haves being skinny white girls and the have-nots being anyone of a minority or non-conventional body type. HBO’s newest documentary “Brandy Hellville & This story Review: ‘Brandy Hellville & the Cult of Fast Fashion’ has been a long time coming appeared first on Washington Square News.
Former Brandy Melville employee, Delaney Rinke, opened up to PEOPLE about her "miserable" work experience at the controversial teen retailer. Read the exclusive interview.
Brandy Melville was founded in 1970, 39 years before it was brought to the US
HBO's newest documentary, 'Brandy Hellville & The Cult of Fast Fashion,' exposes accounts of an alleged toxic work environment behind the scenes at the popular clothing company, from the inner workings of its marketing strategies to controversies surrounding its sizing policies to hiring discrimination.
A new documentary details the tired notions of size-exclusivity and white supremacy used to hawk childlike clothes at the fast fashion chain.
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