L'Wren Scott Banana Republic designer found dead in her home in Manhattan on March 17, Monday.
The American model and fashion designer's assistant found her hanged this Monday morning in her apartment in New York City. Around 10 AM that day when the body was found, emergency medical examiners have declared that the unconscious and unresponsive woman is already dead. Press officer said that a medical examiner will yet to determine the cause of death.
The 49 year- old L'Wren Scott Banana Republic fashion designer's death was said to have no signs of foul play. Angle of her committing a suicide is not out of the picture and is yet to be confirmed. Speculations about her million debts are also being pointed to be the reason of her possible suicide.
An estimated amount of $6 million of debts was reported to be the reason why she ended her life. Reports have said that her company's debts doubled each year putting the entire company in a downward motion. It was posted in dailymail UK that a fashion source said: 'L'Wren was in a lot of financial trouble. She was unable to pay her staff and her suppliers and it had been going on for a very long period of time."
The 6- footer designer had been in a relationship with Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger since 2001. L'Wren Scott Banana Republic collaborator shocked her family and friends with her sudden death.
L'Wren Scott Banana Republic collaboration included the exclusive holiday collection from apparels to accessories for women. Her first collection as a clothing designer was called as the "Little Black Dress' which was launched in 2006. Scott's dresses were worn by different famous individuals inside and outside the Hollywood industry.
Celebrities like Madonna, Sarah Jessica Parker, Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman and Amy Adams are just some of the many famous Hollywood icons that have worn her dress. Other high- profile personalities like the US' First Lady, Michelle Obama and former French First Lady, Carla Bruni- Sarkozy have also worn her designs.
L'Wren Scott Banana Republic designer's death brought a lot of grief to her loved ones but continue to show their love to Scott. Her fellow fashion designer Marc Jacobs tweeted: "Rest in peace, L'Wren Scott. You'll forever be missed."
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