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  2. JCPenney merges with Forever 21's parent company Sparc ... - AOL

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    Mannequins model clothes at a Forever 21 fashion retail store at the King of Prussia mall in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, U.S. September 30, 2019. JCPenney filed for bankruptcy, Forever 21 was ...

  3. Millennials’ fast-fashion favorite Forever 21 can’t keep up ...

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    Formerly a fierce competitor of mall stalwarts H&M and Zara, Forever 21 now is at risk of being gobbled up by the next generation of fast-fashion giants like Shein and Temu, which have made a name ...

  4. Forever 21 - Wikipedia

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    Forever 21 denied the accusations, asserting its commitment to fair labor practices and that "none of the workers named in the suit were directly employed by the company". [67] A three-year boycott of Forever 21 was held throughout the United States by the garment workers, with the 2007 documentary film, Made in L.A., capturing the movement.

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    OHT called out Forever 21 in an Instagram post, accusing the fast-fashion giant of "stealing" its Pearl Cross Necklace design. Small jewelry brand worn by Doja Cat, K-pop stars accuses Forever 21 ...

  6. List of feminist art magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Creative Woman, 1977 to 1992, published by Governors State University [20] [21] FAN: feminist arts news, 1980 to 1993, Leeds, United Kingdom [22] The Feminist Art Journal, 1972 to 1977, New York; the first stable, widely read journal of its kind [23] Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics, 1977–1992, New York

  7. Feminist Bookstore News - Wikipedia

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    Feminist Bookstore News was founded by Carol Seajay after the First National Women in Print Conference, intended to help the community that had attended stay in touch with each other. [7] The five largest feminist bookstores donated $100 each ($535 in 2023) to help start the publication. [8] The first issue was published on October 14, 1976. [7]