LuLaRoe has a devoted following, but one woman may have gone the extra mile to score a free dress from the direct sales company — by faking her own death. A woman reportedly faked her own death to nab ...
In a Facebook post, a LuLaRoe “coach” (the second-highest tier in the LuLaRoe retailer hierarchy) posted a lengthy three-point dress code for the company’s upcoming convention in California. The post ...
A woman named "Jennifer" apparently wanted a dress so much, that she may have faked her own death to get it. Jennifer was shopping for a new look on LuLaRoe – an online-only retailer that sells ...
How far would you go to nab a free dress from your favorite retailer? One woman might have faked her own death, reports Yahoo! Style, though the facts are still a bit murky. On Tuesday, a seller for ...
LuLaRoe, the retailer known for its brightly patterned leggings and a cult following among millennial moms, has exploded in popularity. That's making it nearly impossible for some of its sellers to ...
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Alissa Wilkinson covered film and culture for Vox. Alissa is a member of the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics. If you’ve never heard of LuLaRoe, the multilevel ...
LuLaRoe, the multilevel marketing company that’s known for colorful leggings and geometric-patterned dresses, claims it was founded “on a driving force to help other people succeed.” It’s built on a ...
LuLaRoe is an apparel company that was founded on May 1st, 2013 by DeAnne and Mark Stidham. DeAnne is the President of the company while Mark is the CEO. As stated on its website, its mission is to ...
In 2015, Roberta Blevins was a busy hairstylist, traveling between San Diego and Los Angeles for work — and struggling to find balance between her career and co-parenting a four-year-old and nine-year ...
DotDotSmile, run by the daughter of LulaRoe creator DeAnne Brady Stidham, has filed for bankruptcy. The filing says the company owes more than $5.6 million in debts. Earlier this year, DotDotSmile ...