Tuesday, October 30, 2012 While most of the East Coast was hunkered down on Monday night for Hurricane Sandy, the folks at American Apparel decided to turn lemons into lemonade -- or, you know, a major controversy. According to AdWeek, American Apparel sent an email blast promoting a special Hurricane Sandy sale: 20 percent off to customers in nine East Coast states "in case you're bored during the storm." The online discount code? "SANDYSALE." Click through for more details and the outraged responses. BLOG POSTS | Emily Bracken: 5 Beauty Items for Home Repair Resting on your shelves are five multi-tasking beauty products that not only maintain your appearance by day, they upkeep your home by night. | | Cator Sparks: Pop Icon Photography Duo, Markus Klinko and Indrani, Publish 17 Years of Stunning Imagery We have all done it -- admired an image yet never given much thought of where it came from, or who created it. But once I met photographers Markus and Indrani and went through the images they showed me I was blown away. | | Amanda Nixon: Getting My Sexy Back After Breast Cancer The Keep A Breast Foundation made plaster molds of women's busts and auctioned them off to raise funds for breast cancer awareness. I thought this was a fantastic idea. I emailed them immediately, and days before my reconstructive surgery, I had a plaster mold made of my torso. | | Franca Sozzani: Shangri-La: The Myth Goes On I have left a paradise that, nevertheless, is a myth. Admiring the scenery is wonderful, but being aware of the truth is a duty. The duty of us all. | | JR Tungol: The Most Influential LGBT Asian Icons (PHOTOS) From familiar faces such as Margaret Cho and BD Wong to perhaps lesser-known individuals such as Urvashi Vaid and Kim Coco Iwamoto, there are certainly many Asians in the LGBT community for us "gaysians" -- and everyone else -- to look up to. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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