Is maxi skirt and leggings company LuLaRoe a legitimate multi-level marketing (MLM) company or a pyramid scheme? That depends on who you ask, and it’s the central question in the Amazon docuseries ...
Multilevel marketer LuLaRoe, which is battling two federal lawsuits and complaints about the quality of its brightly colored leggings and other fashions, is proving to be a tough sell for the ...
LuLaRoe, already fighting a lawsuit accusing it of improperly taxing customers, is now under fire from some of the very salespeople who have powered the multi-level marketer’s meteoric growth as a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new Amazon documentary from the makers of "Fyre Fraud" looks at the once-ubiquitous multilevel marketing company LuLaRoe and how ...
Amazon’s “LuLaRich” chronicles the rise and fall of the leggings company that left thousands of women bankrupt and scammed. The series’ directors spill the wildest revelations. Editor-at-Large, ...
You may have noticed in recent years an uptick of Facebook friends hawking leggings, skirts, cardigans, and other clothing items in groups dedicated to LuLaRoe. The multi-level marketing company has ...
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 ...
What do women want almost as much as calorie-free chocolate or a 25-hour day? Comfortable clothes that are fun and affordable. Clothing newcomer LuLaRoe aims to provide that, through the use of ...