Christine Day
Adam Levine Mixes Bondage and Flowers in Fragrance Video, Urban Outfitters Loses Prescription Privileges, and Speculation Over Lululemon's New CEO
Adam Levine made a video for his two new fragrances, complete with scenes of motorcycles, bondage, and... some pretty flowers. {People} Interview magazine cast an Edward Scissorhands lookalike (minus the scissors) in its Hoarders-themed editorial. As a bonus, the spread doubles as a PSA to get you to clean your room. {BuzzFeed} Addicted to Urban Outfitters' prescription drug-themed products? You'll have to get your fix elsewhere--the retailer has been forced to discontinue the line. {CNN} Madonna donned a top hat at last night's MDNA Tour World premiere, which a whole slew of fashion's elite (Giovanna Battaglia? Ricardo Tisci?) attended. {Styleite}
Lululemon's CEO Exits Company on Heels of See-Through Pants Debacle
Time to say "namaste" to Christine Day, Lululemon's CEO of five years.
Lululemon Admits to Bad 'Testing Protocols' in Aftermath of See-Through Yoga Pants Debacle
The heads are starting to roll at Lululemon in the aftermath of that whole see-through yoga pants controversy and subsequent recall. So what does that mean for the privacy of your ass? The sheer pants issue is going to cost the company a whopping $67 million (not to mention all the embarrassing headlines about asses they've had to endure over the last few weeks), and now the company is taking action.
That Sheer Yoga Pants Problem Will Cost Lululemon $67 Million in Sales
That whole yoga pants problem is coming back to bite Lululemon in the (see-through) ass. Earlier this week the company issued a recall on black pants made with its signature Luon fabric, because they were found to be too sheer. After an earnings call with investors yesterday, we now know how the issue is going to affect Lululemon's bottom (haha) line.