DC Comics announced the upcoming variant cover for "Batgirl" #41 was being pulled before the upcoming issue could reach stores in June. Twitter took sides in the heated argument over the controversial depiction of Barbara Gordon, Jim Gordon's daughter, and Batman's nemesis, The Joker. Read More »
Is Mona Scott-Young taking reality TV too far? The Love & Hip Hop franchise creator is back again and this time exposing the life of black sorority life. Read More »
Sophia Amoruso, founder and chief executive officer of Nasty Gal, opened her first brick-and-mortar at 8115 Melrose Avenue. "I can't believe I'm standing here. Is this really my store?" Amoruso asked the circle of staffers who were surrounding her two days before the grand opening. "It's magical." Read More »
On Tuesday, Nov. 4, John Galliano, the creative director of Maison Martin Margiela, lost his unfair dismissal lawsuit against his two former employers: Christian Dior SA and John Galliano SA. Galliano was fired from Dior and his namesake label — both owned by LVMH — after his public, anti-Semitic and racist rant in Paris in 2011. Back in 2013, Galliano thought he was winning the suit after a French court ruled in his favor, moving the trial to a labor court instead of a commercial court. But according to "WWD," at a hearing Tuesday, the French labor court ruled against Galliano, who was asking both parties for damages from $3 million to $16.3 million. Galliano now owes each winning party one symbolic euro — approximately $1.26 — each because of the ruling. "Fashionista" reports Galliano claimed that both employers were completely knowledgable of his debilitating addiction to prescription drugs and alcohol. Read More »
Rih Rih's back on Instagram! Early this morning, the songstress posted an upside down photo of her face with caption: "Hellurrr #badgalback" Read More »