Bloomberg Businessweek Has A Brilliant Response To The Downfall Of American Apparel CEO Dov Charney
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American Apparel CEO Dov Charney was fired from his position as CEO in mid June because of an ongoing investigation into allegations of misconduct.
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Since then, he's been scrambling regain control of his company.
Bloomberg Businessweek has released a scathing story on his downfall with a provocative cover featuring an image of him plunging into a woman's decolletage.
The story is titled "The Fall of the Sleaze King."
The cover was inspired by the famous Esquire cover of Andy Warhol drowning in a can of tomato soup.
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Check it out:
Here's the iconic Esquire cover:
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