For millennials who came of age before the one-size-fits-most Abercrombie-esque chain hit American soil in 2009, Brandy Melville is synonymous with tweens and tiny tank tops. For Gen Zs, who grew up watching models like Kaia Gerber hawk the brand’s outfits on Instagram, Brandy’s more like the popular girl who makes high school hell for anyone who doesn’t fit into her clique, or in this case, her clothes. But according to Eva Orner, the award-winning filmmaker behind HBO’s excellent new documentary
Welcome to Brandy Hellville
Welcome to Brandy Hellville
Welcome to Brandy Hellville
For millennials who came of age before the one-size-fits-most Abercrombie-esque chain hit American soil in 2009, Brandy Melville is synonymous with tweens and tiny tank tops. For Gen Zs, who grew up watching models like Kaia Gerber hawk the brand’s outfits on Instagram, Brandy’s more like the popular girl who makes high school hell for anyone who doesn’t fit into her clique, or in this case, her clothes. But according to Eva Orner, the award-winning filmmaker behind HBO’s excellent new documentary