American Apparel's Labor Pains
By thumbing its nose at organized labor, American Apparel turned its back on a natural ally for immigration reform.
By thumbing its nose at organized labor, American Apparel turned its back on a natural ally for immigration reform.
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 07.17.2009 | Comedy
Dov Charney, the man of a thousand lawsuits, can make anything sexy--even Midwesterners. In the following video from UCB, Dov gets increasingly "inven...
Michael Wolff | Posted 06.19.2009 | Entertainment
The entire tussle, while ostensibly about rights of publicity -- American Apparel used an unauthorized image of Woody Allen in an advertising campaign -- is about who's grosser.
Waylon Lewis | Posted 05.22.2009 | Style
American Apparel's fashion sense is personal, retro, preppy, cute, disco, outre. Whatever their designers want to wear, it seems, they figure we'll want to wear. And most of the time they're right.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 12.15.2008 | Media
Jon Friedman has a video up today in which he proposes that Conde Nast's coffee table collectible for Wall Street middle managers Portfolio is a "good...
AP | LARRY NEUMEISTER | Posted 04.09.2008 | Entertainment
Woody Allen asked a federal court on Monday to strip a clothing company known for its racy ads featuring scantily clad models of at least $10 million ...
Amie Williams | Posted 10.08.2009 | Politics