Worst Celebrity Clothing Lines

#10 The Lauren Conrad Collection

 
Lauren Conrad started her fashion designer career on the reality show "The Hills" in 2007, and critics say it was over before it even began. Less than six months after debuting "The Lauren Conrad Collection," the line was pulled from Los Angeles boutique Kitson's racks because sales tanked so badly.
 

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10: The Lauren Conrad Collection
Lauren Conrad started her fashion designer career on the reality show "The Hills" in 2007, and critics say it was over before it even began. Less than six months after debuting "The Lauren Conrad Collection," the line was pulled from Los Angeles boutique Kitson's racks because sales tanked so badly.
9: House of Dereon
Beyonce Knowles' "House of Dereon" line was done in collaboration with her mom, Tina. Some said it looked just like Ed Hardy stuff. They also said it was "painful to look at" and that "every piece has too much going on.
8: Abbey Dawn
Avril Lavinge's line "Abbey Dawn" stopped being sold at Kohl's in 2008. It's still available on her website and even showed at Fashion Week in September of 2011. It's very "Avril" (aka: teeny bopper overload), which obviously attracted a very small percentage of girls ages 12 to 14.
7: Sweetface
Jennifer Lopez's line "Sweetface" was sold at Kohl's until it stopped production in 2009 following poor sales. The line was supposed to showcase JLo's edgy hip hop style, but many customers were disappointed by the pieces and the poor quality.
6: Material Girl
Fitting name, as this junior line was created by Madonna Macy's with her teenage daughter, Lourdes. It's been sold in stores since June 2010 but women aren't impressed. Critics say they are underwhelmed by the designs and 'terrible quality' of the garments.
5: Kardashian Kollection
The Kardashian sisters teamed up with Sears and launched this collection in November 2011. The biggest complaint was that the clothes are "disappointing and cheaply made."
4: Dollhouse
This line by Paris Hilton was said to be tacky and over priced. It's one thing for Kitson boutiques to sell t-shirts with the star's face and the words "Sexy Bitch" written all over them. But to sell them for $80? It's no surprise that some women have revolted.
3: 6126
Lindsay Lohan's line was supposed to be inspired by Marilyn Monroe's style and is named after icon's birthday. Critics say it fell short of expectations during its debut on the runway. Currently the line mainly features leggings, everything from faux leather to sequins to zippers to ones with built-in knee pads.
2: Bitten
Sarah Jessica Parker's line was pulled off shelves when its retailer, Steve and Barry's, went bankrupt in 2008. Most don't miss the clothes though everything was super cheap. Jeans were only $15! But as you can imagine, the quality of the material was horrible
1: Heidiwood
This line by Heidi Montag's could be described in two words: stripper chic. One woman says the clothes looked "unoriginal, boring, trashy, and cheap." Not good.