Online Retail

France Suspends Shein Website Over Sex Doll Sales and Regulatory Issues

Shein opened its first physical store in Paris on November 5, 2025, drawing hundreds of shoppers despite controversy surrounding its fast fashion business model and environmental impact. Simultaneously, the French government announced it was suspending Shein’s online platform due to the sale of childlike sex dolls. This action followed protests and a judicial investigation against Shein and other online retailers. Shein responded by pledging to cooperate with authorities, banning the sex dolls, and suspending third-party seller products, amidst news of a man’s arrest in relation to a similar purchase from China.

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Forever 21 to Close All US Stores Amid Bankruptcy Filing

Forever 21, a pioneer of fast fashion, has filed for bankruptcy and will close its remaining US stores. The company cites intense competition from foreign fast-fashion retailers, leveraging pricing advantages, as a major factor in its demise. Rising costs, economic headwinds, and shifting consumer trends also contributed to the decision. While US stores will close, international locations and the company’s website will remain operational.

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