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What’s Going on With Brock Collection?

The designer label has paused its wholesale operations, ended its agreement with a licensing partner and hasn’t posted on Instagram since October.
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Brock Collection has not produced a new ready-to-wear collection for the upcoming fashion seasons for its wholesale partners. (Getty)

Brock Collection, the Los Angeles-based line known best for its romantic, baroque-inspired designs favoured by stars like Meghan Markle and Margot Robbie, is the latest American label in limbo.

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