![]() ![]() Then, in September 2014, the layoffs (and lawsuits) started. ![]() First came the allegations that Amoruso had shifted her efforts from the fashion company she built to promoting her best-selling memoir (and herself) former employees began leaving scathing reviews on Glassdoor. Real loose.” That constant reminder is a crucial one: The show may be based on #Girlboss, the New York Times bestseller written by Nasty Gal’s founder and former CEO Sophia Amoruso, but it’s as stylized and surreal as the six-inch platform boots and lamé jumpsuits Nasty Gal stocks.Įver since #Girlboss was published in May 2014, the real Nasty Gal has been plagued with problems. This post contains both Girlboss (the show) and #Girlboss (the book) spoilers.Įach half-hour episode of Netflix’s new comedy Girlboss begins with the following disclaimer: “What follows is a loose retelling of true events. You can also see what we’re up to by signing up here. The archives will remain available here for new stories, head over to Vox.com, where our staff is covering consumer culture for The Goods by Vox. Thank you to everyone who read our work over the years. ![]()
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