The clothing company behind Lindsay Lohan's leggings line has countersued the star, claiming that her 'drug-addled image' damaged sales. News reports. DNAM argues that retailers would not invest in the collection 'because they did not want to be associated with Lohan's drug addled image. But Miss Lohan's former business partner, Kristi Kaylor, called the countersuit 'frivolous' and says it ' misrepresents the facts'. She told E! DNAM is merely trying to get out of honoring its financial obligations. Miss Lohan's lawyer, Perry C Wander, added to the Huffington Post : 'The license agreement does not have a morals clause that allows the company to suspend payment for any behavior. The cross claim is therefore frivolous and totally without merit and will be defended vigorously. Designer and model: Miss Lohan launched the label in and was apparently heavily involved in all aspects including the photo shoots, which she modeled for pictured. The breach of contract, fraud and trademark infringement lawsuit filed in a Los Angeles federal court seeks royalties and other payments from D.


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Now take a moment to visualize that…. We have to hand it to Lindsay, though—the girl just keeps on trying. Her latest endeavor is apparently an expansion of her leggings line into—brace yourselves—an entire clothing collection. When Lohan first came out with the line of stretchies, we have to admit, it kind of made sense. After all, she did head up the leggings-only-no-pants brigade that forced denim companies to birth an alien combination of the two—jeggings. She needs this. Yes, you read that right—a whopping ten of them. January 9: Lohan looked effortlessly chic tromping around West Hollywood in her wooden-heeled boots and black leather vest. February Pulling a hat trick of sexy ensembles throughout the night, Lindsay changed up her look yet again while back at her hotel.
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By Dailymail. She was spotted making her first fashion week appearance in over a year on Wednesday. And it seems like Lindsay Lohan couldn't get enough of her sartorial homecoming as she headed back out in the City of Light on Thursday.
The line was a leggings line, before being expanding to a full clothing collection. The name of the collection represents the June 1, , birth date of Marilyn Monroe , whom Lohan has said she admires and has been influenced by. The collection originated in with leggings. Leggings brands included Fame, Lust, Star, and others. Kristi Kaylor, Lohan's partner, said Lohan was involved in the process of designing, choosing the fabrics, trims, and buttons for the leggings collection: "She approves everything, down to invitations for events. The line expanded from leggings to a full clothing collection in May , with clothing including dresses, leather jackets, blazers , coats, mini [skirts] and pencil skirts , blouses, and corsets. The fashion press reported in April that the fashion line would include a collection of handbags, shoes, and cosmetics for the Spring edition. Lohan participated in numerous photo shoots and modeled to help advertise and promote the collection. Photographer Scott Nathan said that he was suing Universal Music Group , Lohan's musical label, when he discovered that a photograph he shot of Lohan was used as the cover for her single " Bossy " without his permission. He also claimed he was suing 's parent company after being promised one percent interest in the clothing label for photographing Lohan in the leggings.