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Her California-style line Whitney Eve is "unique" because of its vintage inspiration. Mhmm.
She also wears a size 0 in her brand 6126.
Much of it costs $100 or more, but retailers report that it's flying off the shelves.
If you need any further evidence that celebrity fashion lines will never die, here it is.
We're grateful another celebrity fashion line got squashed before it started.
So she's not an independent woman, but at least she's not launching her own line separately.
For a celebrity line, the sixties- and seventies-inspired collection is both affordable and wearable.
We won't fight it. We'll just offer some advice.
Apparently she's immature and holding Ashley back as a businesswoman.
It's all the work of her new brand-development firm, Stay Gold.
Honestly, we don't know how she did it — the stuff is more early nineties than the early nineties ever were.
"Like, when I go down to Venice beach and I see the homeless, like, I'm like 'Oh my God, they're pulling out, like, crazy looks and they, like, pulled shit out of like garbage cans.' "
The company president said he's taking a "hard look" at her new line of evening dresses.
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