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Nasty Gal ads banned in the U.K. after complaints about 'unhealthily underweight' model
Viewers complained about a swimsuit model featured in the brand's commercial, claiming her rib cage was “prominent.”
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Nasty Gal's Extended Sizing Collection Receives Backlash for Not Being Inclusive Enough
"I can’t give you $ if you don’t have my size."
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Get Mandy Moore's flapper party dress look to meet all of your summer soiree needs
Thanks to designer labels like Balmain (a Kardashian favorite) and Raf Simons at Calvin Klein, fringe dresses have been refreshingly modernized. They are the new statement dresses you need to have in your wardrobe.
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These Prom Queen-worthy gowns are under $200
From long to short styles, we have found affordable (and fashionable) prom dresses for every style!
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Nasty Gal's former CEO can't stop throwing shade at the company
Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso left the company in 2015 but continues to call out the brand on Twitter for its mistakes.
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Sophia Amoruso Warns Competitors Not to Use Girl Boss, Her Trademarked Term
Earlier this month, superstar entrepreneur Sophia Amoruso announced she had officially separated from Nasty Gal, the brand she founded in 2006 (which recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy). On Instagram, Amoruso — who once made it onto Forbes’s list of America’s Richest Self-Made Women — posted a graphic with the message, “If you make products, hold events, or produce media with the word Girlboss on it, you gotta stop. Amoruso first started using the term when her autobiography, #GIRLBOSS,
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Sophia Amoruso Candidly Shares Her Official Detachment from Nasty Gal
Sophia Amoruso has formally separated from her Nasty Gal retail company and will continue building her GirlBoss brand. A bombshell came through the Twittersphere on Monday morning when celebrated young entrepreneur and original “girlboss” Sophia Amorus announced via Twitter that almost 13 years after founding her popular clothing brand, NastyGal, she had formally separated from the company. By 2012, the company grew into an $100 million digital and bricks-and-mortar empire, and Amorus landed o