The jumping-off point for The Rise and Fall of LuLaRoe is the work of journalist Stephanie McNeal, who has written numerous articles about the company for BuzzFeed. (The documentary is produced in ...
In “LuLaRich,” Amazon’s new docuseries about the popular multilevel marketing company LuLaRoe, viewers are shown a video ad with happy women waving their children off to school, hugging each other and ...
The documentary LuLaRich tells the story of the rise and fall of the multi-level marketer LuLaRoe, which is run by founder DeAnne Stidham and her husband/chief executive officer Mark Stidham.
LuLaRoe clothing is known for soft, stretch knit items like leggings and skirts. It’s also a multi-level marketing company, like Mary Kay or Herbalife, and customers can buy clothing from their ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DotDotSmile, run by the daughter of LulaRoe creator DeAnne Brady Stidham, has filed for bankruptcy. The filing says the company ...
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, the multilevel marketer that has come under fire for its business practices and the quality of its colorful womens' leggings, now faces a federal lawsuit in California. The company is accused ...
A Great Falls woman has filed a lawsuit against the clothing company LuLaRoe, a California-headquartered multi-level marketing company. LuLaRoe is known for bright pattern in limited runs and its ...
Before taking the stage on what would end up being his first day at a new job, the crowd started chanting Elijah Tucker’s first name. Clad in a pair of bright-yellow patterned spandex pants, an ...
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 ...