Kitson Drops Lauren Conrad’s Clothing Line
It has been reported by people.com that Fraser Ross, owner of Kitson, has dropped Lauren Conrad’s line from his well-known Robertston Boulevard boutique, due to, he says, flagging sales coupled with a lack of support on Conrad’s side.
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Ross goes on to tell PEOPLE, “Celebrity clothing lines are a tough sell as it is, and you have to promote your line just as you would an album or a TV show.” Ross also points out, it’s not that Kitson is inaccessible for Conrad. “Lauren has been on Robertson three times since her clothing line launched but she couldn’t pop by to say hello to the sales staff that sell her line to her fans.”

Sometimes life is so funny, how we talk about certain things in code talk in order to be polite. This would be a fine example – Mr. Ross probably sat around for an hour or two thinking up what he wanted to say, well, what he wanted to say in place of what he really wanted to say. I’m betting what he really wanted to say is that Lauren Conrad is no clothes designer, a three year old could do better, no one would even want to be seen dead in one of those dresses and that her line as a whole was a complete embarrassment not only to his store, but to all clothing stores and clothing designers everywhere.
I know it sounds mean, but if those were his real thoughts, I would be in complete agreement. She has the basic layout of a dress now all she needs to do is put just a little bit of brain power into it and she might have something.
Somehow I don’t see it happening. Asking someone to use a little bit of brain power usually isn’t much, but when you are working with someone who hardly ever uses their brain at all its a little more difficult.









Lauren Conrad calls those dresses – I call them jokes *shrugs shoulders* I guess its all a matter of opinion
A potato sack is not a dress. Silly Girl!
Lauren Conrad might be better at making a line of pillow cases OR potato sacks; whichever one is in higher demand
well this people that talk a whole lot of crap are just acting imature!!!!!!
let her do anything she want if she thinks is fashion then let it be!!!!!!!
i personally love her clothe and is all a matter of opinion!!!!!!!!!!
Cindy for president!
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Wow, Lauren Conrad’s dresses are ugly too. Not really that they are ugly persay, but there is no design to them at all. Boring.
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