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Nasty Gal

Nasty Gal is an American retailer that specializes in fashion for young women. The company has customers in over 60 countries.[4] Founded by Sophia Amoruso in 2006, Nasty Gal was named "Fastest Growing Retailer" in 2012 by Inc. magazine.[5] Nasty Gal is based in Los Angeles. In 2017, the company was purchased by the BooHoo Group out of Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.

Nasty Gal Inc.
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryApparel
Founded2006; 17 years ago (2006)
FounderSophia Amoruso 
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Key people
Robert Ross, CFO[1]
Sheree Waterson, CEO[2]
ProductsApparel, accessories
Revenue£98.8 million [3]
Number of employees
200 est. (2014)
Parentboohoo Group plc
WebsiteNastyGal.com

History Edit

In 2006, while working as a campus safety host at Academy of Art University, Amoruso launched an eBay store based in San Francisco, selling old pieces of clothing. The store was named Nasty Gal Vintage, the name being inspired by Betty Davis.[6] The eBay store sold vintage fashion that Amoruso sourced from secondhand stores.[7]

MySpace was the primary form of communication for the store in its early days.[8][9] In June 2008, Amoruso moved Nasty Gal Vintage off eBay and onto its own destination site.[citation needed] In 2009, Nasty Gal moved into its first warehouse space in Berkeley, California, and soon after to a 7,500-square-foot warehouse in Emeryville, California.[4] Amoruso has emphasized in interviews the importance of social media to Nasty Gal’s growth.[10]

In 2010, Nasty Gal moved its headquarters to Los Angeles, California.[citation needed] The company received $9 million in investments in early 2012, followed by $40 million in August 2012 from venture capital firm Index Ventures.[11]

By 2012, the online retailer employed approximately 110 people and had opened an additional distribution center in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, while its 2011 revenue reached $24 million, marking an 11,200% three-year growth rate.[7]

In 2014, Nasty Gal opened its first brick and mortar store in Los Angeles at 8115 Melrose Avenue.[citation needed] The store had Nasty Gal footwear, apparel, accessories and intimates.[12]

On January 12, 2015, Amoruso announced that Sheree Waterson would take over as CEO of Nasty Gal.[citation needed] Waterson, formerly president of Nasty Gal, became partners with Amoruso to evolve its retail presence on a larger scale. Amoruso continued as founder and executive chairman.[13] Waterson also joined the Nasty Gal board of directors alongside Amoruso and Index Ventures partner, Danny Rimer.[13]

In March 2015, a second brick and mortar store opened in Santa Monica.[14]

In 2016, Nasty Gal filed for bankruptcy.[15] The British-owned BooHoo Group announced in February 2017 that they had purchased Nasty Gal.[16]

In November 2017, Nasty Gal opened its first UK pop-up shop on London's Carnaby Street.[17][18]

Controversies Edit

In 2015, a lawsuit was filed accusing Nasty Gal of allegedly firing four employees because of pregnancy, in violation of California laws.[19]

It has faced criticism online in a variety of publications due to its allegedly "toxic" work environment and numerous negative reviews on Glassdoor from unhappy employees.[20][21][22][23]

Original collections Edit

Nasty Gal's original label launched in 2012 and consists of limited-edition styles.[24] In September 2012, Nasty Gal debuted its first Fall/Winter 2012 Collection, Weird Science, during New York Fashion Week.[25] Since then, the company has continued to launch various collections. It launched its first footwear collection, Shoe Cult by Nasty Gal, in August 2013.[26] In 2014, Nasty Gal debuted three additional in-house collections: the vintage-inspired Nasty Gal Denim Collection,[27] Nasty Gal Swimwear,[28] and Nasty Gal Lingerie.[29] Nasty Gal also collaborated on a swimwear line with Minimale Animale in 2014.[30] They collaborated with M∙A∙C Cosmetics on a capsule collection of lipsticks and nail polish in December 2014.[31]

Expansion into publishing Edit

In 2012, Nasty Gal released the first issue of what was planned to be a semiannual "lifestyle magazine", titled Super Nasty, which featured spreads on "fashion, music and culture," and was included free in customers' orders. Amoruso functioned as an editor-in-chief.[32] Contributors and photographers for the first issue included Terry Richardson, Hugh Lippe, Jeff Hahn, Alexandra Richards, Syd tha Kyd, Langley Hemingway, and Girls writer Lesley Arfin.[33]

The second issue was in spring 2013 and included Kesh, model Sidney Williams, Io Echo, Haley Wollens, Phoebe Collings-James, Charli XCX, and Akiko Matsuura.[34]

In 2014, Nasty Gal founder Amoruso published the book #GIRLBOSS.[35] Following the book’s release, Amoruso launched the GIRLBOSS Foundation to inspire women to take their careers into their own hands. The foundation awards grants each quarter to women with creative projects.[36]

In April 2017, Netflix released a show, Girlboss, loosely based on the book. The series was cancelled after season 1.[37]

References Edit

  1. ^ Lockwood, Lisa (23 December 2013). "Nasty Gal Makes Two Key Hires". WWD. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  2. ^ Shu, Catherine (12 January 2015). "Nasty Gal Founder Sophia Amoruso Steps Down as CEO". TechCrunch. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Annual Report 2020" (PDF). Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Naughty in Name Only". New York Times. 2013-03-24. Retrieved 2013-04-29.
  5. ^ "Nasty Gal Inc. Profile". Inc. 2012. Retrieved 2013-04-29.
  6. ^ "Nasty Gal clothing company — as red-hot as its founder's lipstick". Los Angeles Times. August 26, 2012.
  7. ^ a b "From eBay Store to a $24 million Business", Inc., April 16, 2012
  8. ^ Butler, Bethonie. "'Girlboss' is so two-thousand and late". The Washington Post.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ Fishman, Elana (2017-04-20). "Everything Netflix's 'Girlboss' Gets Right (and Wrong) About the Nasty Gal Story". Racked. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  10. ^ Sukhraj, Ramona. "#GIRLBOSS: How Sophia Amoruso Took Nasty Gal from eBay to $70M Empire". www.impactplus.com. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  11. ^ "Fashion Phenom Nasty Gal Raises $40 Million", Forbes, August 26, 2012
  12. ^ Moore, Booth (20 December 2014). "Sophia Amoruso brings her Nasty Gal and more to Melrose Avenue". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  13. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2015-01-13. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  14. ^ "Nasty Gal opening second store in Santa Monica". LA Biz.
  15. ^ O'Connor, Clare. "As Nasty Gal Files Bankruptcy, Founder Sophia Amoruso's Fortune Decimated". Forbes. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
  16. ^ Marfil, Lorelei (2017-02-28). "Nasty Gal to Remain in Los Angeles, According to New Owners Boohoo Group". WWD. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  17. ^ "Nasty Gal to open first UK pop-up - The Industry London". www.theindustrylondon.com. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  18. ^ "Nasty Gal launches first UK pop-up". Drapers. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  19. ^ Merlan, Anna. "Lawsuit: Nasty Gal's #GIRLBOSS Fired Employees For Getting Pregnant". Jezebel. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
  20. ^ "Nasty Gal Employees Describe The Company Environment As "Toxic" After New Lawsuit". BuzzFeed. 10 June 2015. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
  21. ^ "What Nasty Gal Can Teach Us About the Importance of Corporate Culture". Career News. 2015-06-22. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
  22. ^ Chapin, Adele (2014-09-02). "Nasty Gal Employees Say Sophia Amoruso's a Bad GirlBoss". Racked. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
  23. ^ Merlan, Anna. "'Everything Really Hit Rock Bottom': How Nasty Gal's Culture Went Nasty". Jezebel. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
  24. ^ "Nasty Gal To Launch Debut Collection". MTV.com. August 16, 2012. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
  25. ^ "Nasty Gal Launches 'Weird Science,' Their First In-House Line". SheFinds.com. August 24, 2012. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
  26. ^ "Here Is Nasty Gal's New Footwear Line 'Shoe Cult,' Plus Pricing". Racked.com. August 19, 2013. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
  27. ^ Yotka, Steff. "Nasty Gal Launches Denim". Fashionista. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  28. ^ Bryant, Kenzie (12 March 2014). "Hey Spring Breakers, You Can Now Shop Nasty Gal Swimwear". Racked. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  29. ^ Irvin, Connie (21 August 2013). "Nasty Gal Debuts New Footwear Line 'Shoe Cult'". Kontrol Mag. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  30. ^ Yotka, Steff (18 April 2014). "The Checklist". Nylon. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  31. ^ Hou, Kathleen (21 October 2014). "MAC is Doing A Beauty Collaboration with Nasty Gal". NYMag. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  32. ^ "Nasty Gal clothing company — as red-hot as its founder's lipstick", LA Times, August 26, 2012
  33. ^ "Lesley Arfin", IMDb
  34. ^ "Super Nasty issue 2". NastyGal.com. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
  35. ^ Baitz, Alison (8 May 2014). "The 'Nasty Gal' Invasion: Sophia Amoruso Wants to Create an Army of #GIRLBOSSes". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  36. ^ Edwards, Tanya (25 August 2014). "Monday Morning Refresh: How to Pay It Forward Like Nasty Gal CEO Sophia Amoruso". Glamour. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  37. ^ Otterson, Joe (June 25, 2017). "'Girlboss' Canceled After One Season at Netflix".

External links Edit

  • Official website

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For the Betty Davis album see Nasty Gal album Nasty Gal is an American retailer that specializes in fashion for young women The company has customers in over 60 countries 4 Founded by Sophia Amoruso in 2006 Nasty Gal was named Fastest Growing Retailer in 2012 by Inc magazine 5 Nasty Gal is based in Los Angeles In 2017 the company was purchased by the BooHoo Group out of Chapter 11 of the U S Bankruptcy Code Nasty Gal Inc TypeSubsidiaryIndustryApparelFounded2006 17 years ago 2006 FounderSophia Amoruso HeadquartersLos Angeles California U S Key peopleRobert Ross CFO 1 Sheree Waterson CEO 2 ProductsApparel accessoriesRevenue 98 8 million 3 Number of employees200 est 2014 Parentboohoo Group plcWebsiteNastyGal com Contents 1 History 2 Controversies 3 Original collections 4 Expansion into publishing 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIn 2006 while working as a campus safety host at Academy of Art University Amoruso launched an eBay store based in San Francisco selling old pieces of clothing The store was named Nasty Gal Vintage the name being inspired by Betty Davis 6 The eBay store sold vintage fashion that Amoruso sourced from secondhand stores 7 MySpace was the primary form of communication for the store in its early days 8 9 In June 2008 Amoruso moved Nasty Gal Vintage off eBay and onto its own destination site citation needed In 2009 Nasty Gal moved into its first warehouse space in Berkeley California and soon after to a 7 500 square foot warehouse in Emeryville California 4 Amoruso has emphasized in interviews the importance of social media to Nasty Gal s growth 10 In 2010 Nasty Gal moved its headquarters to Los Angeles California citation needed The company received 9 million in investments in early 2012 followed by 40 million in August 2012 from venture capital firm Index Ventures 11 By 2012 the online retailer employed approximately 110 people and had opened an additional distribution center in Shepherdsville Kentucky while its 2011 revenue reached 24 million marking an 11 200 three year growth rate 7 In 2014 Nasty Gal opened its first brick and mortar store in Los Angeles at 8115 Melrose Avenue citation needed The store had Nasty Gal footwear apparel accessories and intimates 12 On January 12 2015 Amoruso announced that Sheree Waterson would take over as CEO of Nasty Gal citation needed Waterson formerly president of Nasty Gal became partners with Amoruso to evolve its retail presence on a larger scale Amoruso continued as founder and executive chairman 13 Waterson also joined the Nasty Gal board of directors alongside Amoruso and Index Ventures partner Danny Rimer 13 In March 2015 a second brick and mortar store opened in Santa Monica 14 In 2016 Nasty Gal filed for bankruptcy 15 The British owned BooHoo Group announced in February 2017 that they had purchased Nasty Gal 16 In November 2017 Nasty Gal opened its first UK pop up shop on London s Carnaby Street 17 18 Controversies EditIn 2015 a lawsuit was filed accusing Nasty Gal of allegedly firing four employees because of pregnancy in violation of California laws 19 It has faced criticism online in a variety of publications due to its allegedly toxic work environment and numerous negative reviews on Glassdoor from unhappy employees 20 21 22 23 Original collections EditNasty Gal s original label launched in 2012 and consists of limited edition styles 24 In September 2012 Nasty Gal debuted its first Fall Winter 2012 Collection Weird Science during New York Fashion Week 25 Since then the company has continued to launch various collections It launched its first footwear collection Shoe Cult by Nasty Gal in August 2013 26 In 2014 Nasty Gal debuted three additional in house collections the vintage inspired Nasty Gal Denim Collection 27 Nasty Gal Swimwear 28 and Nasty Gal Lingerie 29 Nasty Gal also collaborated on a swimwear line with Minimale Animale in 2014 30 They collaborated with M A C Cosmetics on a capsule collection of lipsticks and nail polish in December 2014 31 Expansion into publishing EditIn 2012 Nasty Gal released the first issue of what was planned to be a semiannual lifestyle magazine titled Super Nasty which featured spreads on fashion music and culture and was included free in customers orders Amoruso functioned as an editor in chief 32 Contributors and photographers for the first issue included Terry Richardson Hugh Lippe Jeff Hahn Alexandra Richards Syd tha Kyd Langley Hemingway and Girls writer Lesley Arfin 33 The second issue was in spring 2013 and included Kesh model Sidney Williams Io Echo Haley Wollens Phoebe Collings James Charli XCX and Akiko Matsuura 34 In 2014 Nasty Gal founder Amoruso published the book GIRLBOSS 35 Following the book s release Amoruso launched the GIRLBOSS Foundation to inspire women to take their careers into their own hands The foundation awards grants each quarter to women with creative projects 36 In April 2017 Netflix released a show Girlboss loosely based on the book The series was cancelled after season 1 37 References Edit Lockwood Lisa 23 December 2013 Nasty Gal Makes Two Key Hires WWD Retrieved 26 December 2013 Shu Catherine 12 January 2015 Nasty Gal Founder Sophia Amoruso Steps Down as CEO TechCrunch Retrieved 14 February 2015 Annual Report 2020 PDF Retrieved 22 June 2020 a b Naughty in Name Only New York Times 2013 03 24 Retrieved 2013 04 29 Nasty Gal Inc Profile Inc 2012 Retrieved 2013 04 29 Nasty Gal clothing company as red hot as its founder s lipstick Los Angeles Times August 26 2012 a b From eBay Store to a 24 million Business Inc April 16 2012 Butler Bethonie Girlboss is so two thousand and late The Washington Post a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Fishman Elana 2017 04 20 Everything Netflix s Girlboss Gets Right and Wrong About the Nasty Gal Story Racked Retrieved 2021 08 05 Sukhraj Ramona GIRLBOSS How Sophia Amoruso Took Nasty Gal from eBay to 70M Empire www impactplus com Retrieved 2021 08 05 Fashion Phenom Nasty Gal Raises 40 Million Forbes August 26 2012 Moore Booth 20 December 2014 Sophia Amoruso brings her Nasty Gal and more to Melrose Avenue Los Angeles Times Retrieved 26 February 2015 a b Nasty Gal Founder Sophia Amoruso Hands over CEO Role Re Code Archived from the original on 2015 01 13 Retrieved 2017 06 03 Nasty Gal opening second store in Santa Monica LA Biz O Connor Clare As Nasty Gal Files Bankruptcy Founder Sophia Amoruso s Fortune Decimated Forbes Retrieved 2016 11 13 Marfil Lorelei 2017 02 28 Nasty Gal to Remain in Los Angeles According to New Owners Boohoo Group WWD Retrieved 2017 03 01 Nasty Gal to open first UK pop up The Industry London www theindustrylondon com Retrieved 2017 10 31 Nasty Gal launches first UK pop up Drapers Retrieved 2017 10 31 Merlan Anna Lawsuit Nasty Gal s GIRLBOSS Fired Employees For Getting Pregnant Jezebel Retrieved 2016 11 13 Nasty Gal Employees Describe The Company Environment As Toxic After New Lawsuit BuzzFeed 10 June 2015 Retrieved 2016 11 13 What Nasty Gal Can Teach Us About the Importance of Corporate Culture Career News 2015 06 22 Retrieved 2016 11 13 Chapin Adele 2014 09 02 Nasty Gal Employees Say Sophia Amoruso s a Bad GirlBoss Racked Retrieved 2016 11 13 Merlan Anna Everything Really Hit Rock Bottom How Nasty Gal s Culture Went Nasty Jezebel Retrieved 2016 11 13 Nasty Gal To Launch Debut Collection MTV com August 16 2012 Retrieved 2013 06 10 Nasty Gal Launches Weird Science Their First In House Line SheFinds com August 24 2012 Retrieved 2013 06 10 Here Is Nasty Gal s New Footwear Line Shoe Cult Plus Pricing Racked com August 19 2013 Retrieved 2013 08 19 Yotka Steff Nasty Gal Launches Denim Fashionista Retrieved 22 March 2015 Bryant Kenzie 12 March 2014 Hey Spring Breakers You Can Now Shop Nasty Gal Swimwear Racked Retrieved 22 March 2015 Irvin Connie 21 August 2013 Nasty Gal Debuts New Footwear Line Shoe Cult Kontrol Mag Retrieved 22 March 2015 Yotka Steff 18 April 2014 The Checklist Nylon Retrieved 13 April 2015 Hou Kathleen 21 October 2014 MAC is Doing A Beauty Collaboration with Nasty Gal NYMag Retrieved 13 April 2015 Nasty Gal clothing company as red hot as its founder s lipstick LA Times August 26 2012 Lesley Arfin IMDb Super Nasty issue 2 NastyGal com Retrieved 2013 06 10 Baitz Alison 8 May 2014 The Nasty Gal Invasion Sophia Amoruso Wants to Create an Army of GIRLBOSSes The Daily Beast Retrieved 26 May 2015 Edwards Tanya 25 August 2014 Monday Morning Refresh How to Pay It Forward Like Nasty Gal CEO Sophia Amoruso Glamour Retrieved 26 May 2015 Otterson Joe June 25 2017 Girlboss Canceled After One Season at Netflix External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nasty Gal amp oldid 1170834041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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