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April 15, 2008

Victoria's jeans are not selling

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The blogosphere has been buzzing with reports that Victoria Beckham’s dVb denim line is being dropped from several top retailers, including L.A.’s famous Fred Segal and Kitson boutiques.

Turns out that while the line isn’t dropped from Kitson, it’s definitely not performing up to expectation — and that’s being attributed to Posh’s laissez-faire attitude.

Kitson owner Fraser Ross tells People:

“She’s not supporting the line. It’s not good for her brand and not good for her endorsements. In a tough economy, you need to be in partnership with the people that are selling your line to your fans. That’s the bottom line.”

And it’s not like she’s not nearby. Ross says:

“Victoria lives fifteen minutes from the store. That’s just bad business.”

But, he hasn’t given up hope in reviving the line and is in talks with her people to prop up the ailing sales.

“We haven’t dumped it. Hopefully there will be some kind of resolution.”

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