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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Lindsay Lohan Expands 6126 To Full Collection *Sketches*
Lindsay Lohan has already made her way into the fashion industry with her leggings line 6126, but she didn’t want to stop there. She is now expanding to a full clothing line of 100 pieces for fall of 2010. The goal is to have a quality, contemporary line at a decent price point that will compliment the leggings, using items such as blazers, dresses, and tops. Come 2011, she wants to increase the line to 150 pieces and add cosmetics, handbags, shoes, and jewelry. Lohan works hands-on with every item in the line by picking out fabrics and trims, putting her personal touch on each item, and trying the pieces on before they go into production. You can find 6126 at Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, Nordstrom, specialty stores, as well as internationally at Harrods, Lane Crawford, Kitson Japan and Isetan.
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