A new documentary is set to lay bare the heinous underbelly of wildly popular clothing brand Brandy Melville, as a slew of former employees spoke out about the horrifying racism and exploitation they suffered while working for the 'fast fashion cult.'Brandy Melville was founded in the 1980s in and opened its first store in the US in 2009 - and almost immediately, it was a huge success, becoming a style staple amongst teenagers throughout the 2010s.But as thousands of young girls clamored to get their hands on the trendy and chic clothing, behind the scenes, the workers have now claimed that they were subjected to rampant 'discrimination against race, sex, and size.'
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