Lauren Conrad’s Clothing Line Gets Axed

March 23, 2009 by Danica  

Photo Credit: MTV

In some not so shocking Lauren Conrad news, the reality TV star has halted production on her short lived clothing line. It seems as though LC is going back to the drawing board on the Lauren Conrad Collection which launched in the fall of 2007.

According to the NY Post some showrooms got a message from her camp with the bad news:

“In light of the economic climate, Lauren has decided to completely rethink her line.” As a result, shipment of the last spring and summer delivery has been canceled, the memo said. Page Six previously reported that the line wasn’t moving in stores like Kitson and Bloomingdale’s. “Lauren is going to revamp her line and design with more high-end fabrics . . . things she couldn’t do the first time around,” a source close to Conrad said. Her rep told us, “With everything going on in the economy and in her life, she wants to rework her line and offerings. She will make announcements soon.”

Lauren & Heidi - Fashion Wars

June 11, 2008 by Shea Sylvia  

Which would you rather wear - The Lauren Conrad Collection or Heidiwood?

Lauren Conrad Should Stick to Reality TV

March 17, 2008 by Shea Sylvia  

Looks like Lauren Conrad should stick to having cameras follow her around and leave fashion design to, well, fashion designers. If the Fug girls have any say in the matter, Lauren does not fall into that category.

In fact, in their review of Lauren’s fall collection (as shown last night at Mercedes-Benz fashion week in LA) for New York Magazine’s fashion blog, The Cut, they describe the fall looks as “paper-thin leggings with lazy and plain triangle shirts, cheap-looking fabric more befitting a Target line than anything you’d pay boutique prices for, and a terrible color palette that would give Michael Kors an aneurysm.”

Want to see some of the collection and read the rest of the review? Click here.

Lisa Love Has No Love for The Hills

February 10, 2008 by Shea Sylvia  

the hills season 3It looks like Lisa Love isn’t going to be Lauren Conrad or Whitney Port’s valentine this year.

The Teen Vogue west coast editor has spoken out on the girls’ internship ending, making it clear that the magazine no longer wanted to be associated with the show and the girls’ very public partying ways.

“I think that’s really why Teen Vogue had had their moment with them — it went into another zone,” Lisa told Us Weekly.

Lisa went on to address rumors that show is scripted, “I think why they say all that is because there’s so much editing.  They shoot reality and somehow it’s changed in the editing room to appeal to things, I don’t know,” she said. “I’ve never watched the show.

As for her take on Lauren and Whitney? “They were great interns in the beginning, and then it’s time for interns to go some place else, right?”

The Teen Vogue editor seemed less than enthused with Lauren’s own fashion line - the Lauren Conrad Collection.  “I think it’s more T-shirt kind of things and jeans, very simple basics.”


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